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UK2K
02-02-2016, 11:53 AM
http://www.rawstory.com/2016/01/san-diego-naval-base-endorses-husband-of-gay-sailor-for-national-military-spouse-of-the-year/

Ok, so, other than being gay, what makes this guy a candidate for 'Military Spouse of the Year'?

Last year's winner:
[QUOTE]Lakesha’s accomplishments include hosting daily mentoring and mini-workshops to help address the business needs of military spouse entrepreneurs, and creating and owning She Swank | Too, a popular on-base boutique for women and girls that stylishly promotes confidence, inspiration and independence. She is currently in her last semester at Parsons The New School for Design, pursuing a degree in Retail Marketing.

With the reach of the Military Spouse of the Year

navy
02-02-2016, 12:04 PM
Who cares?

Terahite
02-02-2016, 12:04 PM
Our sodomite overlords trolling us hard.

UK2K
02-02-2016, 12:06 PM
Who cares?

I do.

I am still involved in numerous military programs, a few of which are aimed directly at spouses.

If you aren't going to give the award out based on merit, don't give it out at all. That's a slap in the face to spouses that I know deserve it more.

Giving out advice doesn't make you spouse of the year.

Patrick Chewing
02-02-2016, 12:15 PM
Who cares?


The straight majority. Enough of this shoving gay shit in our face 24/7. Nobody cares about some pole smoker or some fat bull dyke. Go **** yourselves.

Wiltside
02-02-2016, 12:45 PM
Why are you guys so easily offended and/or angered by this?

UK2K
02-02-2016, 12:49 PM
Why are you guys so easily offended and/or angered by this?
Does it not anger you that someone who doesn't deserve an award gets the award anyway?

Especially at the expense of military spouses all across the country?

Are you one of those 'everybody deserves a trophy' type people?

nightlight
02-02-2016, 12:53 PM
Does it not anger you that someone who doesn't deserve an award gets the award anyway?

Especially at the expense of military spouses all across the country?

Are you one of those 'everybody deserves a trophy' type people?

:oldlol: talk about making a big deal out of nothing.

UK2K
02-02-2016, 01:08 PM
:oldlol: talk about making a big deal out of nothing.
So you don't care then....

But you care about Oscar nominations?

So you only care when it fits your agenda then. Got it.

24-Inch_Chrome
02-02-2016, 01:12 PM
Why are you guys so easily offended and/or angered by this?
They're selectively sensitive.

oh the horror
02-02-2016, 01:26 PM
:oldlol: talk about making a big deal out of nothing.




It's not nothing to the people that should be recognized over this homosexual male that merely got the award as a shtick.

nightlight
02-02-2016, 01:34 PM
So you don't care then....

But you care about Oscar nominations?

So you only care when it fits your agenda then. Got it.

what the hell are you talking about now?

Wiltside
02-02-2016, 01:42 PM
Does it not anger you that someone who doesn't deserve an award gets the award anyway?

Especially at the expense of military spouses all across the country?

Are you one of those 'everybody deserves a trophy' type people?
I'm guessing you haven't been this angry since Caitlyn Jenner won an award for bravery.

nightlight
02-02-2016, 01:44 PM
It's not nothing to the people that should be recognized over this homosexual male that merely got the award as a shtick.

Sorry, my dude. It's still nothing. Sensationalizing it as a slight to every other miltary spouse and blowing it way out of proportion doesn't change that. It's a ****ing award I'm sure at least 95% of the population never knew existed or care about. Recognized by who? Who cares? Start your own foundation and recognize people you feel deserve it.

Dresta
02-02-2016, 01:50 PM
Sorry, my dude. It's still nothing. Sensationalizing it as a slight to every other miltary spouse and blowing it way out of proportion doesn't change that. It's a ****ing award I'm sure at least 95% of the population never knew existed or care about. Recognized by who? Who cares? Start your own foundation and recognize people you feel deserve it.
On it's own it's nothing, but it's representative of a disturbing and decadent trend in American life: this truly absurd obsession with running the world according to the dictates of political correctness, and the insane obsessions of people who think and behave like children. Not satisfied with keeping their childish opinions to themselves, they seek to impose them on everyone, through force, which is why this kind of idiocy is becoming ubiquitous. If you think cultural shifts aren't important, and that it won't have a large impact on future trends, then you're a plain fool.

nightlight
02-02-2016, 01:57 PM
On it's own it's nothing, but it's representative of a disturbing and decadent trend in American life: this truly absurd obsession with running the world according to the dictates of political correctness, and the insane obsessions of people who think and behave like children. Not satisfied with keeping their childish opinions to themselves, they seek to impose them on everyone, through force, which is why this kind of idiocy is becoming ubiquitous. If you think cultural shifts aren't important, and that it won't have a large impact on future trends, then you're a plain fool.

By that same token, I think OP is a fool if tapping away at a phone or computer to bitch about this is the extent of his objection. Uninspired and lazy rambling is a proven method to bring about change.

TheMan
02-02-2016, 02:07 PM
http://www.rawstory.com/2016/01/san-diego-naval-base-endorses-husband-of-gay-sailor-for-national-military-spouse-of-the-year/

Ok, so, other than being gay, what makes this guy a candidate for 'Military Spouse of the Year'?

Last year's winner:


Lots of good stuff. Daily mentoring, created and runs her own business for women on base, and going to school, and now is using her victory to teach other military spouses how to create and run their own business.

Here is the gay guy's accomplishments:



He raised money and gave some advice on VA home loans.

:roll: :roll: :roll:

Our country is a joke. Amazingly, we have over 2,000,000 military service members, with roughly half a million wives (me guessing), and the .000001% of those spouses, the gay guy, gets the nomination.

But not because he's gay. He just gives good advice on VA home loans.

:roll: :roll: :roll:
...and this bothers you because?

Do you seriously just look for shit to piss you off?

You don't have any other more important things to worry about?

TheMan
02-02-2016, 02:37 PM
I do.

I am still involved in numerous military programs, a few of which are aimed directly at spouses.

If you aren't going to give the award out based on merit, don't give it out at all. That's a slap in the face to spouses that I know deserve it more.

Giving out advice doesn't make you spouse of the year.
Maybe we can give every one of them participation trophies...would that make you happy?

Patrick Chewing
02-02-2016, 02:57 PM
Maybe we can give every one of them participation trophies...would that make you happy?



I really do not understand how you can disagree with his statement. Just based on the law of averages, this guy would never ever win an award. But yet, here he is winning an award.

And of course there's the Bruce Jenner ESPY Courage award.

Had Jenner never decided to be a woman, he would never have won. When you think about the term "courage" and the fact that Jenner has been out of the Sports spotlight for decades, that in itself seems out of place. I mean he beat out a girl who died of Cancer, and an athlete with prosthetics!

UK2K
02-02-2016, 03:04 PM
I'm guessing you haven't been this angry since Caitlyn Jenner won an award for bravery.

Shit, that was the best...

A dude winning woman of the year? Democrats were so torn... do you support the dude who chopped his wee wee off, or are you outraged they're giving an award meant for females to a male?

No really, I just think its a slap in the face to military spouses. Giving someone an award who doesn't deserve simply to have a feel good story is disingenuous, wouldn't you agree?

UK2K
02-02-2016, 03:05 PM
By that same token, I think OP is a fool if tapping away at a phone or computer to bitch about this is the extent of his objection. Uninspired and lazy rambling is a proven method to bring about change.

If you don't have an opinion on the topic, why are you in here?

NumberSix
02-02-2016, 03:08 PM
I really do not understand how you can disagree with his statement. Just based on the law of averages, this guy would never ever win an award. But yet, here he is winning an award.

And of course there's the Bruce Jenner ESPY Courage award.

Had Jenner never decided to be a woman, he would never have won. When you think about the term "courage" and the fact that Jenner has been out of the Sports spotlight for decades, that in itself seems out of place. I mean he beat out a girl who died of Cancer, and an athlete with prosthetics!
And Bruce Jenner won woman of the year. Next, Justin Beiber will win negro of the year and Drake will be best chili.

KyrieTheFuture
02-02-2016, 03:09 PM
Yea except the winner last year did nothing impressive either. Why do you care about this award? Because you don't want gays in the military?

stalkerforlife
02-02-2016, 03:11 PM
I don't think men were made to be gay...at all.

But women have gotten so bad that it almost seems like an option even for straight men.

Patrick Chewing
02-02-2016, 03:22 PM
Yea except the winner last year did nothing impressive either. Why do you care about this award? Because you don't want gays in the military?


No, because it's clear that there is an agenda behind these awards. In fact, it's the same thing as giving someone a Participation award.

There is an agenda to shove Homosexuality in the face of the majority of people who are not. Media awards are a joke in the first place, but awards of any kind should be given based on merit, achievement, success, and the clear and obvious reason that the person given the award was better than everyone else.

Going back to Jenner, Jenner is not even a woman, yet he won some Woman of the Year award?? He still has a *****. Whether he slices it off or not, his DNA will always be male DNA, yet here we have media outlets brainwashing the masses, purporting that he is a she and that the LGBT community needs all this special attention.

It's just madness.

Wiltside
02-02-2016, 03:30 PM
Shit, that was the best...

A dude winning woman of the year? Democrats were so torn... do you support the dude who chopped his wee wee off, or are you outraged they're giving an award meant for females to a male?

No really, I just think its a slap in the face to military spouses. Giving someone an award who doesn't deserve simply to have a feel good story is disingenuous, wouldn't you agree?
I didn't know any dems who didn't just accept Caitlyn as a woman. Regardless, I apparently called out the wrong poster for being angry about Caitlyn Jenner:



And of course there's the Bruce Jenner ESPY Courage award.

Had Jenner never decided to be a woman, he would never have won. When you think about the term "courage" and the fact that Jenner has been out of the Sports spotlight for decades, that in itself seems out of place. I mean he beat out a girl who died of Cancer, and an athlete with prosthetics!

So angry :roll:

outbreak
02-02-2016, 05:39 PM
He deserves to win for letting his husband be a sailor........

senelcoolidge
02-02-2016, 05:51 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InBXu-iY7cw

How they pussify and bastardize the military is a travesty. These people really hate our military to do this.