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hmmm......TO be honest, I like it.....but I dunno if it'd fit our culture here.Or, instead of banning them, give them a "scarlet letter".
It could be a replacement for their avatar, that basically says this person is a liar, or, have an automatic disclaimer that appears with their every post that says 'this post should be taken with a grain of salt because they have lied about serving in the military'
Agreed.That would be up to you, but personally, I would have no respect for a person claiming to be a veteran who was not. Same for claiming military honors they did not earn.
A few unpleasant things have recently come to my attention. Because of this, I'm looking for feedback from the membership before making a particular policy change.
The question is: Should MartialTalk refuse and/or revoke membership to those found to be falsely claiming to be military veterans, or falsely claiming military honors?
I would say yes.The question is: Should MartialTalk refuse and/or revoke membership to those found to be falsely claiming to be military veterans, or falsely claiming military honors?
Part of me wants to disagree, but there was a guy claiming to be a vet who wasn't that came into a bar where I used to work and vets were pulling out knives to deal with the situation. I would say, as a result, that people claiming to be a vets that aren't have some sort of deathwish, and I don't think a person like that has much to offer, eitherI would say yes.
Traditional m. a. training stresses honor and integrity. Lying about military service shows neither; such a person really has nothing of value to add.