'War Criminals Go Away': U.S. Troops HUMILIATED At Home After Iran War; Florida Shop Refuses Entry

Times Of India
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2026年06月26日
Florida tattoo shop controversy has exploded after Revival Tattoo Collective in Largo announced that active-duty military personnel and veterans would not be served. The social media post, attributed to founder Brady Martinson, described the military as "war criminals" and accused law enforcement of killing "babies and unarmed citizens." The comments triggered widespread backlash online, with critics condemning the business for refusing service based on military background, while some supporters defended the owner's right to express personal opinions. The controversy has reignited debate over free speech, business practices and whether personal beliefs should influence who businesses choose to serve.



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