Is this Libs of TikTok Video about a Soldier's Missing Gear Deceptive?
Blaming the president is a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it works out for him.
I do not believe that Chaya Raichik, the owner of Libs of TikTok has the military experience to properly evaluate the video she posted on November 20th. This may just be a case of a soldier losing has gear and trying to come up with a way to clear CIF. If I am wrong, and the soldier's commander contacts me, I will pay any difference not raised in the Venmo account up to the amount he owes.
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The original video from Libs of TikTok is here.
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Begging the political outrage crowd for donations to pay for some gear he totes left in Afghan and didn't just pawn in it in Fayetteville is some senior sham shield action.
To this life-long civilian, this sounds like a soldier's typical griping session. Sure no one likes being hit with a $3500 bill but to blame the top of chain of command for the possible screw-up by the bottom is just nonsensical. The military and government is made up of people, and each person in that organization is perfectly capable of making his own screw-up.