Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also hasn't had a serious stroke and follow-on mental health problems like Fetterman, who is clearly not well.
Platner (BY HIS OWN ADMISSION, please don’t delete the post and sanitize the thread) is rated 100% disabled by the VA for PTSD, which causes neurochemical brain damage- sometimes permanent- and mental health/behavioral problems not unlike what is suffered by some stroke patients.
I’ve spend decades working with PTSD and other mental health patients, and just over a decade with stroke and dementia patients, so have a volume of real world experiences with the personality and reasoning issues that these various conditions cause.
Just keeping the record straight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who still have an issue with Platner are class conscious and look down upon the working class.
Nazi tattoo.
IOKIYAD
Funny that the Democrats love to refer to Trump as a “Nazi” and yet embrace this guy with an actual Nazi tattoo.
And not just any Nazi tattoo. It’s a “Totenkoof” tattoo. It’s the tattoo of the Nazi guards who stood watch over concentration camp watchtowers and purposely shot Jews within those walls. This specific tattoo the Totenkoof is specifically a hate symbol that he chose to keep on his chest for 17 yrs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who still have an issue with Platner are class conscious and look down upon the working class.
Nazi tattoo.
IOKIYAD
Anonymous wrote:People who still have an issue with Platner are class conscious and look down upon the working class.
Anonymous wrote:Also hasn't had a serious stroke and follow-on mental health problems like Fetterman, who is clearly not well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who still have an issue with Platner are class conscious and look down upon the working class.
One of the things that bothers me the most about Platner is that he’s cosplaying working class. Dude went to Hotchkiss. His dad was a lawyer and his mom owned a restaurant.
The GOP has made a whole thing of cosplaying "working class."
Full of billionaire Congressmen and Senators who play up folksy schtick and grossly misrepresent reality and convince the actual working class that it's "common sense."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who still have an issue with Platner are class conscious and look down upon the working class.
One of the things that bothers me the most about Platner is that he’s cosplaying working class. Dude went to Hotchkiss. His dad was a lawyer and his mom owned a restaurant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who still have an issue with Platner are class conscious and look down upon the working class.
One of the things that bothers me the most about Platner is that he’s cosplaying working class. Dude went to Hotchkiss. His dad was a lawyer and his mom owned a restaurant.
Maybe this situation is not that unusual today. We hear talk about kids getting into trades with parents who went to college and professional schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who still have an issue with Platner are class conscious and look down upon the working class.
One of the things that bothers me the most about Platner is that he’s cosplaying working class. Dude went to Hotchkiss. His dad was a lawyer and his mom owned a restaurant.
Anonymous wrote:People who still have an issue with Platner are class conscious and look down upon the working class.
Anonymous wrote:People who still have an issue with Platner are class conscious and look down upon the working class.