The quoted complaint says the commander's Christian-first framing was toxic enough that 16 troops, including Christians, a Jewish troop, and a Muslim troop, sought help.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "When he said all of this, which made his message seem even more crazy, our commander would probably be described as a Christian first..."
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Jiang says authorities relented only after he asked for names and badge numbers, suggesting the system depends on intimidation until it senses the target may formally complain.
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"When he said all of this, which made his message seem even more crazy, our commander would probably be described as a Christian first..."
"...your badge number. And they recognized that I might file a complaint. And so they eventually said, Fine. We'll drive you home. So they..."
"...inevitably be negotiated. You know, somebody would have to make a complaint. Somebody would have to acknowledge the complaint. If you wanted to antagonize..."
"...coming of the war. And what you had was dozens of complaints filed against these commanders. You're seeing fires break out in Gerald R...."
"...of religious extremism. You've probably seen the reports of 200 plus complaints from the Military Religious Freedom Foundation by US troops. Speaker 2 You've..."
"...know, we know, and we can suspect this because there's been complaints about this commander, this American commander who told his soldiers to be..."
"...why are we fighting this war? And so they filed a complaint about the speech, okay? And we're going to read a part of..."
"I was very angry when I heard their outcry and these complaints. After thinking it over, I brought charges against the nobles, the nobles..."
"...making fun of black students? So they write a letter of complaint to the deans of Yale Law School. And there are two deans..."
"...who were not in his class, okay? Wrote a letter of complaint. And honestly, if you read it, it sounds like a joke. It..."
"...with what we have. So I really don't hear very many complaints. The engine is running well and I should just let that be..."
"...like the stock market. Things like the housing market. The big complaint in both the left and the right in Ireland, for example, the..."
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