Proving exactly why snowflakes are called just that - 'snowflakes', the easily-offended, hyper-sensitive, fragile dears became emotionally triggered at the sight of a 'Make Airmen Great Again' morale patch worn by military members onboard the USS Wasp during a visit by their Commander and Chief.
As usual, these ticking emotional time-bombs just 'self-detonated' before troubling themselves with finding out the facts, instead becoming faux news-spreading anti-Trump triggered 'jihadis'....
The leftists became equally triggered earlier when military personnel at a base in Iraq the President visited were seen carrying / wearing 'MAGA' hats at that event... I guess the offended leftists forgot the facts explained to them after that incident:
"The U.S. Air Force later said the airmen were not in violation of the UCMJ. “There is no rule against Airmen bringing personal items to be signed by the president,” U.S. Air Forces Europe said in a statement."
Sorry, folks - Nothing to see here...just another 'triggered snowflake' report...
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Wearing something on your uniform is not the same as bring a personal item to be signed by the POTUS. Even as ******* stupid as you are, you should be able to see the difference.
There is no such thing as moral patch, that is some made up bullshit.
Once again for those like you who never served, the UCMJ does not deal with uniform regulations as they different from branch to branch.
Exactly. And, what is and isn't allowed on your uniform is covered under the various regs of each service.
And, while there isn't such a thing as a "moral patch", there are things known as "cruise patches" in the Navy, and they commemorate various cruises that a person has been on. While I was in, we were allowed to put cruise patches on the back of our flight jackets, and still wear them while in uniform. HOWEVER, there was NEVER any political slant on any of them. All of them specifically referred to the cruise itself, or a memorable event that happened on the cruise.
But, the thing that makes that patch illegal on their uniforms is the depiction of Trump. Navy regs say that you cannot support a particular candidate or party while in uniform. Post 26 has a copy of the current NAVADMIN, and it says that those patches would be illegal in uniform.