The Department of Veterans Affairs has issued a ban on the iconic V-J Day kiss photo across all department facilities, stating, "To promote a culture of inclusivity and awareness… your cooperation is vital." The photograph, capturing a US sailor kissing a girl in Times Square following Japan's surrender in World War II, has been celebrated as a symbol of American victory.
One of the most iconic photos in American history… The US sailor kissing a girl in Times Square when Japan officially surrendered in WW2. It was celebrated across the country. It became a symbol of American victory. Now America is being run by freaks and losers who ban it. https://t.co/xTorXU0WoT
This photo is now banned in all Veteran facilities in order to adhere to inclusivity https://t.co/QPsxo21pyv
These people in charge of America don’t represent my country anymore and are illegitimate https://t.co/oTgT5mXmiW
🇺🇸 The ICONIC V-J Day Kiss photo has been banned from all Veteran Affairs facilities. They are trying to erase America's history. What is so wrong with this photo? https://t.co/S1o9TL4YcL https://t.co/XGtg4KdQZh
EXCLUSIVE: The Department Of Veterans Affairs just BANNED the V-J Day kiss photo from all department facilities. "To promote a culture of inclusivity and awareness… your cooperation is vital." https://t.co/MZfNHbpV76