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mainer

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Fri Jun 5, 2026, 10:13 PM 15 hrs ago

Fellow Marine corroborates Platner re tattoo [View all]

A Marine who served with Graham Platner in Iraq and got matching tattoos with him in Croatia pushed back on a new claim, published in the New York Times on Thursday, that they deliberately chose a Nazi-style symbol.

Fifield told the paper that Platner knew his skull-and-crossbones tattoo resembled a Nazi symbol and had called it “my Totenkopf.” Platner has consistently denied this charge, which was first reported by Jewish Insider and CNN in the fall. Fifield appears to have been the source for both of those stories.
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Phil Proschko, who served with Platner in the Marines, dismissed this claim in a brief interview with Zeteo on Friday.

“No, we did not purposely get hateful fucking shit because we’re racist people,” he said. “We got matching tattoos because we were in our 20s, drunk in Croatia, and that’s it. That’s all that fucking happened.”
Proschko, who participated in a Platner veterans town hall several weeks ago, told the story of their tattoos this way: “We went, we got matching tattoos that we pulled off the wall, or it was out of a book, I don’t remember. We thought it looked cool, something to commemorate what happened, all the people we lost in our unit in Ramadi.”


https://open.substack.com/pub/zeteo/p/platners-fellow-marine-pushes-back?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web
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Thank you for sharing this orangecrush 15 hrs ago #1
Consider the source OrangeJoe 12 hrs ago #14
so why not get it removed? ret5hd 15 hrs ago #2
He has had it covered up. SalamanderSleeps 14 hrs ago #3
Post removed Post removed 14 hrs ago #4
how convenient Skittles 14 hrs ago #7
So he didn't know what it was when he got it, but leaned into it later after finding out, only getting rid of it... Lancero 14 hrs ago #11
When did he lean into it? mainer 4 hrs ago #18
To him it didnt symbolize hatred ever. It symbolized his dead friends who gave their life so he can go home. SSJVegeta 13 hrs ago #13
Kicked and recommended Uncle Joe 14 hrs ago #5
Some people will never be satisfied ornotna 14 hrs ago #6
The accusation appeared in a story relating Lyndsey Fifield's experiences with Platner when they dated in the 2010s. Celerity 12 hrs ago #16
Thanks for supporting Democrats! Ponietz 14 hrs ago #8
Not sure why some people on this forum GenThePerservering 14 hrs ago #9
I was young once, sometimes acted stupidly, but was never drunk. Far niyad 14 hrs ago #12
Some people were busy working their way through college and did not milestogo 3 hrs ago #21
When does that excuse stop working? EdmondDantes_ 3 hrs ago #24
Guy with a Nazi tattoo Boo1 14 hrs ago #10
The last time I saw a picture of it, it looked like the Emile 3 hrs ago #22
There was not enough alcohol BidenRocks 12 hrs ago #15
Getting rid of a tattoo is a painful, lengthy process mainer 7 hrs ago #17
Sounds like a defense of toxic masculinity. milestogo 3 hrs ago #19
Right, so let's vote for the woman who'll take away women's rights mainer 3 hrs ago #20
I do have a couple of questions... Nanjeanne 3 hrs ago #23
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