Real Soldier Wants Soulja Boy Banned from U.S. Military Bases

Soulja Boy is drawing fire from the entire U.S. Armed Forces — and a retired Army sergeant is leading the charge with a rap response to Soulja’s controversial song.
Former infantry sergeant and 5 year combat veteran Leo Dunson tells TMZ he recorded the diss track, “Change Your Name” (below) … after hearing Soulja‘s “Let’s Be Real“ — with the lyrics, “F**k the army troops.”
Dunson — who raps under the name Sgt. Dunson — says Soulja’s song is, “The most ignorant thing I’ve heard in so long” … and adds that it’s especially offensive with the 10 year anniversary of 9/11 looming.
Dunson says an online petition — started by a fellow vet — to get Soulja Boy’s music banned from all U.S. military bases is getting support from civilians and all branches of the armed forces.
Now consider this twist … Dunson and all U.S. troops fight to defend our freedoms — which includes freedom of speech. So, we gotta ask …





