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I thinking these need to go old school again and be live acting w/o cameras. No opportunity to ruin someone's career later.
Problem is, there's always one jack ass with a camera.
This could have been released years before DADT and he still would have been crushed for that video.
It's fucking gay.
This video, while probably funny to most,
certainly and self-knowingly alienated some of the sailors under the then-XO's command.
I don't see how knowingly alienating and offending any of your sailors sets the right tone for this or any era's Navy.
This officer didn't just "foolishly throw in a few F-bombs." This was a heavily edited video. I hope the argument about this does not get hijacked by the "warriors play by different rules" mentality. Are we not supposed to cary our belief in professionalism with us, whether it be in civvies, the office, or on the battlefield/battleship?
Did you not read the story?
It was released years before DADT, and he wasn't crushed for it.
DADT gets pulled, and all the sudden this is a big deal. It's fucking gay.
how stupid do you have to be (especially as a senior officer) to record yourself doing and saying stuff like this?
There has been much worse video shot onboard carriers. If you don't like it, don't watch it... what happened to that?
Yup the majority
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Yup the minority.
That is always going to happen no matter who you are. You can say "I dislike apple pie" and you would offend someone.
You misspelled "carry", I'm offended. Now what do we do?
I don't disagree with that sentiment. My point was that it should have been obvious that A) if the videos were ever made publicly available, the reaction would not be good, and B) in this digital, social networked world, it's very easy to make things publicly available.