If that man's in active service has he not violated a few articles of military regulations by advocating political violence?
I don't generally have a problem with, for instance, Gabbard's political activities as she's engaging in consummate free speech, but this is inciting violence, is it not?
Edit: He's not in active service but has hung on to the "Colonel" bit.
You can continue to use your rank as a title after retiring. You have to make it clear you are retired, however, usually by putting (Ret.) after your rank. He did this in his twitter bio, though not his username. I guess this is ok as I could call myself @CplCuntCrusher and not break any laws or regulations, even having never been a corporal. Davis, being an actual retired officer, using it in his handle seems disingenuous (and also shouts "I used to be someone important! Listen to me!")
If that man's in active service has he not violated a few articles of military regulations by advocating political violence?
I don't generally have a problem with, for instance, Gabbard's political activities as she's engaging in consummate free speech, but this is inciting violence, is it not?
Edit: He's not in active service but has hung on to the "Colonel" bit.
You can continue to use your rank as a title after retiring. You have to make it clear you are retired, however, usually by putting (Ret.) after your rank. He did this in his twitter bio, though not his username. I guess this is ok as I could call myself @CplCuntCrusher and not break any laws or regulations, even having never been a corporal. Davis, being an actual retired officer, using it in his handle seems disingenuous (and also shouts "I used to be someone important! Listen to me!")