Just for some clarification what kind of spot does your wounded vet have? Handicapped, reserved or just a spot he parks in because no one else parks there?
Well I think he’s a wounded vet with PTSD. Hence the anger issues etc. The OP thinks the muslim vet doesn’t show enough gratitude for the way he’s provided with priority parking spots.
And the OP is advocating for a system where Americans can decide who stays and leaves particular parking spots. I guess the suggestion must be that if there are two wounded vets vying for one spot, there can be something in the nature of a plebiscite amongst Americans (tourists wouldn’t be allowed to vote) on which of the two vets would stay in the spot and which would leave.
And really, the last sentence is pretty obvious. But I’m not sure I understand what it has to do with the rest of the post.
When evaluating the provision of parking spots for wounded vets, I think it’s important to determine what sort of animal wounded the vet, and what sort of condition he was attempting to provide services for.
Mauled by rare pregnant Siberian tiger while assisting her to give birth to a litter-full of cute fluffy future ravening predators? I think we all agree that guy deserves as many parking spots as we can give him - maybe even two, so that he can do that annoying thing where you park your Beemer over both of them so nobody sullies the pristine exterior.
Bitten while giving a grumpy poodle his monthly nail-clipping? Dude can walk.
Sure. It’s also possible (on Bizzaro-Earth) that this is a sincere statement: “I try to have an honest conversation with blacks on what they could do as a community to clean up their inner cities and they call me a racist.”
Just because he joined today and makes almost exclusively bigoted posts and a bigoted thread doesn’t mean he’s doing it on purpose! C’mon! Qualifications in my previous post.
Methinks the cornfield could use another addition.
I think you may be on to something Aspidistra. The Pakistani ahole (pronounced aholé) (a rabbitlike animal related to the llama, but with bigger teeth) probably bit this vet, then also took the vet’s parking space, which is of course somewhat ungrateful.