Quote Originally Posted by Yoyoma1910 View Post
No it is not. It is very meaningful, and reflects poorly on the entire society if it is allowed. People in the military are no longer independent citizens of their state. They do not have the same rights, nor the same freedoms of public vocabulary as civilians. Soldiers serve their country and it's people. Any action they take that shows poorly of themselves is a direct blemish on the nation as a whole.
It is only meaningful if somebody makes a big deal out of it. Only a complete fool would think less of Israel or the IDF just because a soldier wore a t-shirt with an offensive message.

Quote Originally Posted by Husar View Post
Wrong, I usually read what a T-Shirt or pullover says before buying it and these kinds of T-Shirts are usually bought because someone wants them for the message they have printed on them, not the kind of T-Shirt you find in every second clothing store.
That doesn't change my point.

Maybe they're not sadistic but then they're still idiots if they want peace.
And if they don't want peace, then what's the problem with them being blown up anyway? They wanted it in a way, didn't they?
They are doing their jobs in the military. Their clothing has absolutely no effect on how the jobs in question are carried out.