Army Soldier Just PISSED OFF The ENTIRE Infantry?!

📌 SUBSCRIBE for more military commentary, breakdowns, and real talk: 📌 Watch my Last video:    • This Army Soldier Just Pissed Off the ENTI...   Professional Inquiries: [email protected] In this video, we’re covering multiple military and veteran community stories that are causing major debate online. First, Sam Kerns is back in the spotlight after announcing his reclass to 11 Bravo infantryman in the North Carolina National Guard. After his comments about the infantry creed, fitness priorities, and balancing civilian life with military standards, people are challenging whether he is ready for the expectations that come with being infantry. Then, we break down the viral backlash surrounding Revival Tattoo Collective in Largo, Florida, after posts surfaced saying military members, veterans, and law enforcement were not welcome in the shop. The veteran community responded fast, tattoo artists walked away, and other veteran-owned shops made it clear where they stand. Finally, we look at the controversy involving an active duty Army creator being called out over lobbying tied to veteran benefits, including concerns around sleep apnea, tinnitus, and future VA disability compensation. What do you think about these stories? Is the criticism fair, or has the internet gone too far? Drop your thoughts in the comments. If you are in North Carolina and have camera/filming experience and want to help with the Sam Kerns documentary project, reach out. Like, comment, and subscribe for more military news, veteran commentary, and social media breakdowns. #Military #Army #Veterans #Infantry #NationalGuard #11Bravo #VeteranCommunity #MilitaryNews #NickyMGTV The views, opinions, and content shared on this YouTube channel and all associated social media platforms are solely my own and do not represent the Department of Defense or any branch of the U.S. military. I have consulted with legal professionals regarding my content, and it has been reviewed and cleared in accordance with my rights as a U.S. citizen. The material I create and share is protected under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution — a freedom that is uniquely American and one I deeply value. If you have any concerns about my content, I encourage you to reach out to me directly via email ([email protected]) so that we can address any inquiry at the lowest level possible. Thank you for your understanding and support.