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@majorlinux yes, I was making a dark joke.

People criticize him for putting fellow service members in jeopardy to make some quick money.

Except they were already in jeopardy, to make someone *else* some quick money.

@evan I mean, I feel that it pales in comparison to the danger to the Venezuelan people, the murders the US committed, and the kidnapping of a foreign head of state.

What makes me mad about the US soldier who made bets on Polymarket about the Venezuela invasion is how selfish he was.

He put the entire operation at risk by raising a suspicious signal in public.

Did he even think about how much less rich Chevron shareholders would be if the invasion was scuttled and they didn't get their hands on the Venezuelan people's oilfields? Or did he just not care about anyone but himself?