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In reply to the discussion: David Sirota: The Legend of the Spat-Upon Veteran [View all]AnotherMcIntosh
(11,064 posts)what do you think happened after the first spit was delivered?
Did the spitee spit back? And if so, did they deliver more spit than what they received? Or did they try to get away to avoid being spit on some more? And if they tried to get away, how fast did they leave?
Were there any fellow vets witnessing this? What did they do? Did they also help deliver spit in return upon the spitor? Or did they provide a shield and help the spit victim get away? Or did they turn and run so that they would not be spit victims?
You're sure that there were "a few spitting incidents"? Based upon what? John Rambo's bad memories? Stories repeated by pro-war chickhawks or others who wanted to discredit war protestors?
For anyone who thinks that a Viet Nam vet would allow anyone to spit on them at an airport or any place else, they can test this belief by finding an Iraq or Afghanistan vet and spit on them. Just try it, even with the smallest one that can be found, and then see what happens. Just try to not get one with PTSD.