Posted on May 6, 2015
How do you think disrespect and trouble makers should be dealt with?
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PO2 Mark Saffell
Works for me as long as its not an Honorable Discharge or include VA Benefits. I stayed my time even when it wasnt fun. Makes it too easy for whiners to get out of living up to their Oath.
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The conversations can get heated at times. We all have the option of walking away from the discourse. Some want to engage, re-engage etc. Banning people sounds appealing but once you start, where do you stop. Everyone on here is either in the military or was in the military. I would hope we all had more mental toughness than allowing words to take us down. Put your keyboard on safe, walk away fom the conversation.
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I agree with Jeff's comment! A good carpenter measures twice and cuts once. We all should think twice about what we say or write before we actually say or write something that will provoke others.
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PV2 Abbott Shaull
Yes sometimes it easier to walk away. Takes more than one party to have a disagreement.
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I have to say I have had a difference of opinion or two but not experienced disrespectful responses over it, nor have I been disrespectful over it. After 2 comments of disagreement, that's where I end it and agree to disagree and bid them peace, otherwise it would no longer be a productive exchange. I always remember its not my place to force others to believe as I do, I respect that others have different opinions.
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SGT Michael Touchet
Youth, that's funny @GySgt Wayne A Ekblad I'm 48 not very youthful brother except in my mind...lol
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SGT Michael Touchet
TSgt Hunter Logan I have come to enjoy your Southern Belle rhetoric, I would expect no less from you; besides that, you keep us in our place:)
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Tsgt Hunter Logan, use that low cutting 'why bless his dear heart' whilst you vivisect him with a smile. That is the true southern belle strike!
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