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U.S. Marines Reject Recruits with Confederate Flag Tattoos!
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| 05-06-10
| J. D. Longstreet
Posted on 05/06/2010 5:44:40 PM PDT by Lexluthor69
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To: Lexluthor69
Though I’m sure a rainbow flag tattoo would be perfectly acceptable given the nature of the current regime.
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posted on
05/06/2010 5:46:29 PM PDT
by
mrmeyer
("When brute force is on the march, compromise is the red carpet." Ayn Rand)
To: Lexluthor69
The Marine Corps changed their dress rules a year or more ago, and do not allow any tats that will show when you are in uniform. A lot of Marines don’t like that, but it’s still the rules.
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posted on
05/06/2010 5:47:36 PM PDT
by
Bean Counter
(We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office -- Aesop)
To: Bean Counter
Priorities people!
You spend all of your dough on a gnarly tat and you’re gonna wanna show it off!
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posted on
05/06/2010 5:53:56 PM PDT
by
rockrr
(Everything is different now...)
To: mrmeyer
Several years ago, a southern state capitol came under condemnation for flying the confederate flag. THe vigorous objection was from black citizens who felt the flying of the confederate flag was racist. I listened to the uproar and came to the conclusion that the confederate flag should not be flown on the capitol because the confedracy lost and I see no point in memorializing a prior deep division. I think racism is in the eye of beholder - some may have valid reasons for finding it racist as it was the symbol of the side objection most visibly to freeing the slaves. Others simply see it as a feature of the right of states to decide for themselves regardless or even in spite of the issue of slavery etc. - not a position I support personally but I know it is out there among traditionalists. If the marines dictate that a tatoo cannot show - well that makes sense as some recruits would see it as tolerating racism and others might see it as an issue of free speech.
To: rockrr
That’s why I joined the Upper Half of the Department of the Navy, instead of the lower...
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posted on
05/06/2010 6:05:48 PM PDT
by
Bean Counter
(We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office -- Aesop)
To: Lexluthor69
What bullsh!t.So at some point open fags can serve but no tat of a confederate battle flag?The senior officer corps has gone over to the dark side.
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posted on
05/06/2010 6:07:45 PM PDT
by
HANG THE EXPENSE
(Life is tough.It's tougher when you're stupid.)
To: Bean Counter
The Marine Corps changed their dress rules a year or more ago, and do not allow any tats that will show when you are in uniform. A lot of Marines dont like that, but its still the rules.
That isn't the issue here. See the excerpt below. The article plainly states that the tattoo wasn't even visible with a t-shirt, let alone a uniform (and the Marines wear even their fatigue sleeves down to the elbow). The quote from the Marine recruiter states that the Corps considers the Confederate flag to be a "hate symbol", and thus banned the young man on that basis.
I don't know if this is true, but the best thing we can do is call an actual Marine recruiter in our local area and ask if there is indeed such a policy... and if there is, then document it, and go to our senators and congressmen over it. James Webb professes to be a proud redneck and a proud Marine. If this is true, he'd be interested in it.
"Shortly before he left Nashville for boot camp, he was told he could not serve his country because he had a Confederate Battle Flag tattooed on his shoulder in an area that would be completely covered by a t-shirt, and certainly by his uniform."
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posted on
05/06/2010 6:08:47 PM PDT
by
DesScorp
To: Lexluthor69
Though I don’t normally sympathize with those who choose to deface themselves with tattoos, piercings and the like; this is a really stupid regulation.
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posted on
05/06/2010 6:19:40 PM PDT
by
Doohickey
(I try to take my days one at a time, but occasionally several days attack me at once.)
To: Lexluthor69
Tattoos have been under fire for years. Confederate ones are probably considered gang related.
These young men simply need to make a choice:
A. Service to the country and removing the tattoo,
or B. Staying home with cousin Billy Bob and complaining.
What’s more important to them?
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posted on
05/06/2010 6:20:19 PM PDT
by
MadJack
("Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet." (Afghan proverb))
To: MadJack
Given the choice, I’d stay home. If the Marines really need people, they’ll relax these silly rules.
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posted on
05/06/2010 6:22:01 PM PDT
by
meyer
To: Lexluthor69
Let the kid join the Confederate Marine Corps.
To: MadJack
Thank God there are still patriots who value their country over an ink stain...
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posted on
05/06/2010 6:30:51 PM PDT
by
rockrr
(Everything is different now...)
To: Lexluthor69
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posted on
05/06/2010 6:37:48 PM PDT
by
central_va
( http://www.15thvirginia.org)
To: MadJack
* Staying home with cousin Billy Bob and complaining.*
How original
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posted on
05/06/2010 7:15:04 PM PDT
by
Lil Flower
("Without Love, deeds, even the most brilliant, count as nothing." St. Therese of Lisieux)
To: rockrr
Too bad there are people so narrow minded as to reject a
good man over something so trivial as a tattoo.
By the way, who are you to question that
young man’s patriotism?
Mike
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posted on
05/06/2010 7:20:42 PM PDT
by
doublecansiter
(without cartridge, load in nine times, LOAD!)
To: Lil Flower
Not intended to be.
My point is this - if the kid in fact wants to serve and this is a legitmate proviso based on USMC regulations then he needs to comply. That’s part of what being in uniform is about.
As noted above in one comment, maybe he needs to speak with someone else, even the Commandant’s office, to get the straight skinny.
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posted on
05/06/2010 8:14:20 PM PDT
by
MadJack
("Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet." (Afghan proverb))
To: Bean Counter
Actually, the rule is a tat can not show when in the PT uniform (80's shorts and t-shirt).
I know a girl who was rejected for this and is int the Army. The rest of her family are Marines.
To: doublecansiter
Two words: laser removal.
To: meyer
LOL
Last I heard the Corps has never had a problem with recruiting over the few decades.
IMO Tats are dangerous - in many cases, easier to remember than a face.
Bad deal if that someone who wants to remeber has a rifle....
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posted on
05/06/2010 8:31:48 PM PDT
by
ASOC
(Things are not always as they appear, ask the dog chasing the car)
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