I won't comment on the opinions themselves, as that should not be the question at hand (i.e. where or not the opinions were positive or negative of any given topic), rather the question should be on the legality and ethics of a CF member posting under his position in contradiction to an ongoing operation. Now my question is, what legalities do we have as civilians to hold political opinions? Am I right in assuming if this Cpl. did not post under his rank and as a representative of the Canadian Forces then therefore it would be legal?
Moving on I have to say I am quite disappointed and ashamed of some of the posts in this thread. While Army.ca does not represent the CF, the people here posting very much do. To those saying such disgusting and professionally shameful remarks encouraging the physical harm of another Canadian Forces member, I say you are a disgrace to the uniform, moreso than this accused "disgrace". Those actively remarking about "going behind POL sheds" and physically assaulting another member disparage the CF, and make us seem more like a undisciplined mob, more of a harm to our personnel than any security threats. We are supposed to be a professionnal government organization that deals with military situations, not a disgusting gang bent on hazing and sadomasochistic beatings. Get your head straight.
Furthermore I think his opinions are not invalid in anyway, and under the auspices of a civilian he should be pursuing these opinions. As a civilian, I hold the opinion of being against the War in Afghanistan. As a military professional, however I have no comment as it is not my purpose (nor thank goodness should it be) to be of questioning our civilian leadership. Again, as a civilian and under no representation of the CF I am quite saddened at our current civilian leadership in choosing to continue the escalate this war, but as a member of the Canadian Forces I have no comment on an ongoing military operation.