Author Topic: I should never look at Facebook on Veterans Day  (Read 6913 times)

digger71

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Re: I should never look at Facebook on Veterans Day
« Reply #15 on: November 19, 2019, 04:03:57 PM »
So much of this started with one of the Pentagon's more successful marketing campaigns around 2009.  Most of the NFL, MLB, and NBA (even a few Nascar) patriotic tributes were promotions paid for by the DoD.   There were made to look like the team and their fans offering a heart-felt "thank you for your service" of course.

Google Paid Patriotism for the Cliffs Notes version or read the whole report here https://static.politico.com/98/a4/d61b3cae45f0a7b79256cf1da1e0/flake-report.45am.pdf

The crazy side note is that NFL players weren't even on the field for the national anthem before this started.

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Re: I should never look at Facebook on Veterans Day
« Reply #16 on: November 19, 2019, 06:07:28 PM »
A good portion of the folks that I know that were in the military in one form or the other actually don't deserve much thanks.

There's always going to be plenty of those.  Ask anyone who did a recruiting tour the kinds of people they were able to get in.

 


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