There's more. Started out with Hafer raising some eyebrows in the SF community with his claim to being deployed 300 days a year for the last decade on a Fox News show.
There's a ton out there about the company's reaction to Rittenhouse's photo on release from jail wearing a BLCC shirt. Google: Evan Hafer Kyle Rittenhouse
Some few found and posted this:
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And here's a video of Hafer trying to walk it back a little. Not really very convincing.
It's not that hard to take a stand. Well, maybe it is. I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt. Maybe they can clean it up and maybe I'm a little too quick to think it's just another of a long list of companies that see a big profit in marketing to the SOF and LEO communities.
It's easy to say you're something, quite another thing to show it when it might cost you something.
I'm reminded of what the 5th SF Group commander said of us in Vietnam. "We are what we do, not what we say we can do."