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Mia Khalifa’s Shocking Message To US Veterans: “Hope You Get PTSD”

In a recent video that went viral, Mia Khalifa, former adult film star and now a social media personality, addressed US military veterans with biting criticism. Opening with “Good morning to everybody who is not in the US military,” she quickly launched into a critique of the country’s treatment of soldiers and the impact of foreign wars. Addressing her thoughts on American soldiers stationed abroad, Khalifa expressed disdain, saying they are sent to “fight a war for a country that doesn’t care about them.”

“I Hope You Get PTSD”: Khalifa’s Message to Veterans

Khalifa went on to comment about the mental health challenges faced by veterans, stating, “I hope you go over there and get your little brain all scrambled up with PTSD.” She implied that upon returning, soldiers would find inadequate support from the US government, which, according to her, “does not care about you once you’re back and no longer useful.” These comments drew strong reactions, particularly for seeming to trivialize veterans’ struggles with PTSD.

Long History of Controversial Statements

This latest episode adds to a list of contentious remarks Khalifa has made about the US and its foreign policies. Known for her outspoken social and political views, she has frequently criticized the country’s international stance and policies toward the Middle East. Khalifa’s recent statements on Israel and Palestine have also stirred controversy, with some seeing her comments as supportive of Hamas. She drew criticism for likening recent violent incidents to “a Renaissance painting,” a metaphor many found inappropriate.

Social Media Reacts Strongly

Social media was quick to respond. Many users denounced her comments, with some calling her statements disrespectful and even unpatriotic. One user argued that the freedom Khalifa enjoys to voice such opinions comes directly from the sacrifices made by those in the military. Another questioned the validity of her claim, saying it undermines the struggles faced by many service members.

A Divisive Online Presence

While Khalifa has amassed a considerable following on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok, her posts often elicit divided responses. For some, her commentary on social issues resonates, while others feel her tone crosses a line, especially when addressing sensitive topics like veterans’ mental health.

Shukriya Shahi

I am a seasoned journalist at "Daily Guardian", known for delivering impactful stories across politics, world affairs, and entertainment. With a sharp eye for detail and a flair for storytelling, I craft articles that inform, inspire, and captivate readers. Committed to journalistic excellence, I thrive on uncovering the stories that matter most.

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