GLASNOST
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- Aug 1, 2016
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No. I am a Vietnam Veteran and I do not agree. The concept of "stolen valour" is childish. I don't give a crap if you walk down Main Street wearing a general's uniform with ribbons and citations up the ying yang. It only proves that you've got psychological problems but it doesn't change an iota of my military experience, so nothing has been "stolen" from me. I have met bullshitters who falsely claim they did this and they did that. If I'm alone with him I tell him what I think of him and tell him to f*off but if he's in a group I give him both barrels till he's mentally dilapidated. That's a fact. But a much "worse kind of lying" would be trying to coax my children to take hard drugs, beat them, or rape them. I'd have much more than words for him.Would you agree stolen valor is the worst kind of lying.