They keep calling him a "former Marine" on David Muir's show. The phrase isn't "Once a Marine, sometimes a Marine, as long as you don't choke out an innocent person on a New York subway in a grotesque fit of vigilantism using combat techniques that we trained you to do to innocent folks in the global south."
They keep calling him a "former Marine" on David Muir's show. The phrase isn't "Once a Marine, sometimes a Marine, as long as you don't choke out an innocent person on a New York subway in a grotesque fit of vigilantism using combat techniques that we trained you to do to innocent folks in the global south."
He felt entitled to do this on US soil, now imagine what he was doing where he was deployed.
Or don't if you'd like to stay sane.