Troy Shearburn

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Troy Shearburn

Troy Shearburn

@ShearburnTroy

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Troy Shearburn@ShearburnTroy·
We don’t own this planet—but we do own what we stand for. Heaven on Earth has no borders, and the truth is we don’t actually own anything on this planet—we’re just here for a while, trying to build a life on a piece of ground we didn’t create.
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Troy Shearburn@ShearburnTroy·
@DrSonderling @noturmaze A uniform is supposed to mean discipline and honor, not “I’ll make sure you never try me again.” Beating on a smaller, unarmed kid isn’t self‑defense, it’s ego and fear pretending to be toughness. Looks to me like the ones supporting what happened by the real little girls
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maze@noturmaze·
Bro took a shot at a military officer and paid for it instantly 💀
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Troy Shearburn@ShearburnTroy·
@PaulBrough19474 @noturmaze @t Experts in violence and trauma have said for years: real strength is staying in control when you have the power to hurt someone. If you need to brutalize a smaller, unarmed kid to feel safe, that’s not honor
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Paul Brougham@PaulBrough19474·
@noturmaze YES good on you respect the military not just because they can beat the sh @t out of you but they also keep you safe
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Isaac Bach@IsaacBach197609·
@noturmaze No need to be extra Mr emotional. You can’t be suprised though. He works for the largest terrorist organization in the world.
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Matthew Paul Degia@DegiaPaul0923·
@noturmaze His not worthy of the uniform. Because even if that kids start through him the with uniform should use his head that he can can punch the kid to the ground anytime he want because that kid is not that good at fighting. Your uniform should be given to your girlfriend.
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Troy Shearburn@ShearburnTroy·
@TokmanAngel @noturmaze I will not be shutting up b**** ass token... “Social psychologists have long noted that power without restraint turns into abuse. A trained adult beating on an unarmed kid isn’t ‘self‑defense.’ It’s failure of discipline, respect, and basic emotional maturity.”
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Troy Shearburn@ShearburnTroy·
@noturmaze When someone entrusted with that kind of authority acts like a street brawler instead of a professional, it shows a lack of morals, a lack of basic respect for human dignity, and, most importantly, a complete absence of honor.
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Troy Shearburn@ShearburnTroy·
@noturmaze It was a grown man with training and power choosing to go after a kid who couldn’t really defend himself. That kind of behavior doesn’t just reflect on one person; it throws a shadow on the entire idea of what the uniform is supposed to represent.
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Troy Shearburn@ShearburnTroy·
@noturmaze � A trained military member has skills, size, experience, and authority—all of which come with a responsibility to stay in control, not to lose it. What I saw in that video wasn’t leadership, maturity, or honor.
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Troy Shearburn@ShearburnTroy·
@noturmaze is necessary.� When an adult, especially a trained professional, chooses to unleash full force on a kid instead of showing restraint, it doesn’t look like courage or strength. It looks like a total collapse of those values.
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Troy Shearburn@ShearburnTroy·
@noturmaze and none of it was good. To me, the uniform is supposed to stand for something higher than raw power or ego. The military talks a lot about values like respect, discipline, integrity, and honor—treating others with dignity, exercising self‑control,
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Troy Shearburn@ShearburnTroy·
@noturmaze I just watched a video where a kid took a swing at a military officer, and instead of de‑escalating or using controlled force, the officer absolutely beat the crap out of him—a kid who was clearly smaller, younger, and no real match. That moment said a lot to me,
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