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Attacking a Military veteran and police officer over a Scout Sniper Tattoo is sinking to the Lowest of Lows. This Marine earned this place as a Scout Sniper and his tattoo clearly isn’t about white supremacy. Try hard not to offend, try harder not to be offended. MILITARY Religious Freedom Foundation my ass. Good Day Sir.

 

SEMPER FIDELIS

(name withheld)


Response from MRFF Advisory Board Member Mike Farrell

On Jul 16, 2020, at 1:05 AM, Mike  wrote:

 

Mr. (name withheld),
 
You may have missed the fact that the Marine Corps determined this tattoo to be inappropriate and outlawed
its use by those in the Corps. They did so because it was a Nazi symbol.
 
The people of Walla Walla contacted the MRFF for help because they were offended by its presence on the
arm of an officer of the law, a public official who is presumably a public servant, and were not being heard.
 
For you to suggest a Nazi symbol is not “about white supermacy” calls your judgment into serious question.
Even, you may now understand, the officer himself has now come to understand the damage inflicted in the
community by the flaunting of this ugly symbol by a servant of the public.


Perhaps you might take a moment to reconsider your judgmental message.
 
Mike Farrell
(MRFF Board of Advisors)


 

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