express themselves as they see fit. I didn't get upset when another QLer had the Israeli flag with a big red hash through it and "Boycott Israel -- Supporter of Terrorism" as his sign-off phrase. That's his right, same as it is for jackfrost to have his avatar/picture.
As rude and offensive as the t-shirts are, I actually would support anyone's right to wear them publicly (as I would similarly support the right for anyone to wear another offensive t-shirt). But this situation is different; they're soldiers in the IDF, they're not civilian citizens, so different rules apply to them.
"Most plain girls are virtuous because of the scarcity of opportunity to be otherwise."
-- Maya Angelou
express themselves as they see fit. I didn't get upset when another QLer had the Israeli flag with a big red hash through it and "Boycott Israel -- Supporter of Terrorism" as his sign-off phrase. That's his right, same as it is for jackfrost to have his avatar/picture.
As rude and offensive as the t-shirts are, I actually would support anyone's right to wear them publicly (as I would similarly support the right for anyone to wear another offensive t-shirt). But this situation is different; they're soldiers in the IDF, they're not civilian citizens, so different rules apply to them.
"Most plain girls are virtuous because of the scarcity of opportunity to be otherwise."
-- Maya Angelou