I was highlighting the fallacy in your argument, but that was clearly a waste of time.
You obviously don’t know the history of veterans in the U.S. or what brought this type of culture to the U.S.
You probably see the military as an extension of a government you hate (understandable) and think of its members as fully endorsing said government (not correct at all).
That you get butthurt over a discount says a lot about you though.
meta4@retrolemmy.com 8 hours ago
The lifetime debt incurred from military service isn’t something you can put a dollar amount on, but it exists all the same. Veteran discounts aren’t for the kid that did 4 years sitting at a desk. They’re for the ones that didn’t come back, the ones that missed their kid’s birth, their grandfather’s funeral, their brother’s wedding, watched their friends die, worked 20-hour days for weeks/months on end without even going home at the end of the day.
You don’t have to get it or like it, but it’s not without cause.