“Thanks for the invitation.”
I didn’t invite you. I said I hoped you could enjoy them.
Unlike the folks in the subject of the thread, I wouldn’t presume to tell you what to do or invite you to something that is your birthright as an American.
These folks that are the subject of the thread have no problem telling everyone what to do and not do. That’s the problem.
The people in the article aren't saying don't do it. They are simply saying if you know of a recent returned Vet who lives nearby give him a heads up. GEESH this used to be called Good Manners & Common Sense in the nation I grew up in. We shot off fireworks. But if a neighbor was ill etc we went elsewhere to do it and our parents saw to it that we did so. The same went for a shellshocked Vet. We even did it for neighbors who's dog was scared of them.
What you need is a good old fashioned Inner Ear Infection so you could realize just what the heck they are talking about in the first place.