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by nxc18
3372 days ago
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I definitely agree people deserve second chances and make mistakes. Especially people who are young and have more money than they are accustomed to having. At the same time, it is really, really hard to look upon this charitably when he was screwing with something with such high stakes. I get that 24-year-old kids don't take much seriously, but for goodness sake don't use your money for political purposes without thinking it through. Heck, having millions of dollars makes me dislike him kind of like how people don't like Hillary for being successful and having millions. At least Hillary took her position seriously and attempted to look like she was trying to do the right thing, vs Palmer's 'shitpost 4 days, memes r life' bullshit. |
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Hmmm. Let's look at a slightly different statistic:
> In the U.S. army, something like 75%-80% of newly-commissioned Second Lieutenants are promoted to First Lieutenant (around age 25)
-- http://history.stackexchange.com/questions/7812/why-have-off...
What does a 2nd Lt do?
> Typically the entry-level rank for most Commissioned Officers. Leads platoon-size elements consisting of the platoon SGT and two or more squads (16 to 44 Soldiers).
And shortly will be promoted to 1st Lt...
> A seasoned lieutenant with 18 to 24 months service. Leads more specialized weapons platoons and indirect fire computation centers. As a senior Lieutenant, they are often selected to be the Executive Officer of a company-sized unit (110 to 140 personnel).
Oh. Leads 16-44 soldiers into combat, and shortly will be commanding 110-140 soldiers...
I would like to submit that letting a 24-year old off on account of immaturity is wrong and ignores their clear agency and capability.