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Originally Posted by Struggle4Bucks
People should ask themselfs why this guy was presented as a veteran that was killed. Like he was nothing more then a veteran. Like he didn't do anything between the war and his death. Media want society to go mad and hysterical about this... they want to widen contrast between the good and the bad to sell a more dramatic story. They want people to talk about this shit for weeks so that people don't think about other issues... for example... why government tells veterans to go fuck themself and let them rot in poverty! And why there is no more money for veterans:
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Saying that he "accomplished nothing" between being a vet and his death is a horrible statement of society. He most likely worked all of his life, was productive, raised a family, and was a contributing member of society. Most importantly, he didn't commit murder.
Him being a vet is just the icing on the cake. Another older man was killed a year or two ago and it was also front page news. It's the senseless beating of an old man.