Wait, Is the Argument That Soldiers Don’t Know What They’re Signing Up For? [UPDATE]

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 18, 2017

Trump says it was made up by the Negress congressperson.

The Negress just appeared on CNN and doubled down. She said she didn’t know what kind of proof Trump could have. Obviously, he would have the tape recorded. All the President’s calls are – obviously – recorded. That would be the proof, dumb nigger.

Again – I don’t think the statement as quoted is bad at all. But this Congressbitch and the media needed a reply to Trump’s comments about Obama not calling dead soldiers’ families.

But the fact that Trump responded as he did indicates that this is all part of the plan.

Original article follows. 

So Trump told some black chick that husband died in Niger that he knew what he was singing up for when he joined the military.

Fox News:

President Donald Trump reportedly told the pregnant widow of a U.S. soldier who died last week in Niger that he “knew what he signed up for … but when it happens, it hurts anyway.”

U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson, D-Fla., told a local news outlet that Trump made the remark during a five-minute phone call to Myeshia Johnson, widow of U.S. Army Sgt. La David Johnson.

Johnson was among four service members who died last week in northwestern Africa during an ambush.

Wilson said the president told the widow that the slain soldier “knew what he signed up for … but when it happens, it hurts anyway.”

“Yes, he said it,” Wilson told Local 10 News. “It’s so insensitive. He should have not have said that. He shouldn’t have said it.”

A top White House adviser told the station that the president’s conversations “with the families of American heroes who have made the ultimate sacrifice are private.”

Trump called Johnson’s widow to offer condolences. Myeshia, who is expecting their third baby in January, is also left to take care of their 2-year-old son and 6-year-old daughter following the death of her husband.

Sgt. Johnson died during a Green Berets mission in Niger. Islamic militants ambushed the soldiers Oct. 4 with machine guns and grenades.

This is nonsense, and an obvious political move on the part of the Negress Congresswoman in conspiracy with the Negress wife.

https://twitter.com/i/web/status/920477575507513345

I don’t know about you all, but being 33 and from the midwest, people that I knew joined the military. No one that I was friends with died, but people I vaguely knew did. I also knew people who did have closer friends die. And this “he knew what he signed up for” thing was a normal part of discussion about dead soldiers – a way for people to explain the event, to come to terms with it.

I mean, I’ve heard it a lot. It is a regular phrase.

So it isn’t surprising that Trump would be familiar with this phrase, and say it.

It’s also incredibly unlikely that Trump doesn’t have a sort of script arranged for these calls, and equally unlikely that he didn’t talk to military men before arranging this script.

I have even heard military people on TV and in movies when talking about fallen soldiers say: “they knew what they were signing up for.”

I’m not sure how this is supposed to be offensive.

But the media is certainly outraged.

After all – black people are involved here.

The media was obviously just looking for a “person of color” to trod out after Trump’s comments about Obama not calling military families and great news, a forth man in Niger.

But to be honest with you, this chick should be glad he husband did die in battle – virtually all black soldiers come home to murder their families.

So in all likelihood, she’s dodged a literal bullet here.