Posted on 04/24/2015 5:19:11 PM PDT by blueyon
The movie American Sniper is about a decorated American war hero who served his country valiantly. While we may disagree about the motives and politics of the Iraq War, the movie shows the sacrifice that Chris Kyle made, like so many of his fellow servicemen and women who put themselves in harms way to protect our country, including numerous University of Maryland alumni. If the University prevents a movie like this from being shown, it promotes intolerance and stifles dialogue and debate on the subject and goes directly against the atmosphere the University of Maryland purports to provide. As adults at a public university, we should have the option to view this movie if we so choose and have the opportunity to engage on the topics it presents to come to our own conclusions on the subjects. Students should be trusted to interact responsibly on a movie no different than any other film depicting the lives of the troops at war, such as Saving Private Ryan. We request the University of Maryland's Student Entertainment Events continue to host the screening of American Sniper, as it had originally planned, and allow students to come and form their own opinions on the issues the movie presents.
Either they watch the movie as requited or they lose funding. They decide. Hellary is total toast an we are going far right. And it won’t be pretty.
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I’m not quite sure I’m getting what you mean.
This is Maryland University after all.......
Hardly a surprise...
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