Disabled combat vet stands strong against hate from #LoveWins mob

Iraq War veteran and wounded warrior J.R. Salzman found out quickly how unloving the “Love Wins” crowd can be when he expressed his displeasure in the Supreme Court’s decision to legalize same sex marriage.

It started Friday after the ruling was announced, when Salzman tweeted “Normalizing sin doesn’t make it unsinful.

He followed that with other tweets conveying his unhappiness with the ruling.

Since he tweeted his discontent, Salzman has been viciously attacked and mocked by the “loving and tolerant” group, who showered the veteran with hateful messages — including mocking the loss of an arm he gave defending the freedoms the “Love Wins” crowd is currently enjoying.

Proving once again, as if any more proof was needed, that left-wingers are tolerant of everyone as long as you agree with every word they say.

(WARNING: Strong language)

 

Fortunately sanity prevailed and there were messages of support for the veteran.

Because the only thing that ought to be said to a veteran who literally gave his arm for America is “thank you.”

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