I'm not sure you understand the scope of what "our your airman clearly demonstrated," he not only expressed off-kilter views, he posted top-secret government documents into a social media outlet.
I gleaned my understanding from the verbiage in your post:
"Maybe there should be some people whose job it is to look at social media posts of people who've been granted security clearances, and recommend revoking of the clearances of those who post extremist views?"
Precisely my point "one can certainly write whatever opinion one wishes to share."
From where did your relating the First Amendment to security clearances come?
Your original posting suggests the banning of "extremist views," which are different from security clearances/national secrets, and are protected by the First Amendment.
The best of those intentions would be obliterated by the First Ammendment.
Ironically, the Constitution that makes this country great is being used frequently to the advantage of bad actors.
I've taken an overall cynical view. I'm thinking he is a goodlooking young extremist dude who was most likely banging somebody in the chain of command, and was rewarded with the clearance(s) he wanted.
As an aficionado of men's legs, I noticed he is sporting a pair of really fine calves.
I wouldn't want to wear his good-looking face and fit young body into a prison environment.
Keep a good grip on the soap buddy. 😆
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In my fantasy I would be a tall, hirsute, well-muscled, impressively endowed blond with a handsome face that stops nicely short of pretty, on the order of the below image.
I would then go East and Asian twunk myself to death. 😛
Considering the correct spelling of "discreet" at the beginning of his ad, I'm confused by his requesting responders be "concreete" in their texts to him.
It appears to be all about individual perception. I remember being told that "ladies" do not cross their legs at the knees, they cross their ankles. I don't recall why that was told to me.