Posted on 01/19/2015 1:41:07 AM PST by spetznaz
Means justifying the end = end justifying the means. Mea culpa.
Later
Like the tat. A ‘tribal’ made out of Grim Reaper sickles. It’s all a mind game.
Call me a softy, but I still really like the movie:
SARGENT YORK
We old grunts don't talk,except to those who have been there and my old dad never talked about W W II in the pacific until my brother and i both had severed.('68-'70)
If and when American Sniper makes $300m domestic, what do you think will happen?
Some heads?
My son is currently an Army Ranger. They take the “quiet professional” concept very seriously. That does not mean you won’t have the occasional wing nut.
Really, these guys just need to STFU.
I admire them. I appreciate what they do for my Country. They are the Sheep dogs. But they are giving our enemies, but more importantly our allies or those that may be our allies, reasons or excuses not to support us.
Stone cold killers, trained and supported by our Government. Is that what we want the world to know about the U.S?
“If and when American Sniper makes $300m domestic, what do you think will happen?”
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Liberal heads will continue to explode louder and more frequently.
But this bunch cant shut up.
The psychology of 21st Century warriors is more similar to 19th Century soldiers, who spoke of the devotion to their cause and country in a way that 20th Century warriors found at best hokey. Civil War soldiers on both sides regularly spoke of "Riding with Stonewall", "Fighting with Sherman", "Fighting for our Rights", "Fighting to Preserve the Union".
The 20th Century dynamic was created by World war I, when individual heroism counted for little on the battlefield, and often life was just a crapshoot. Increased technology and improved weapons systems throughout the century made for some gruesome scenes of carnage.
Now, with improved kevlar and other protective devices and technology, coupled with the intense Team Training that happens in the U.S. Military, troops are more willing to open up about their wartime experiences. While many troops still suffer PTSD, there's more knowledge about how to treat it and the Team Building is one way for them to cope with it.
One more thing- Those WW I, WW II, Korean War, and Vietnam War soldiers were quiet and never talked about their war- they also suffered PTSD's in silence and were often alcoholics and violent. 21st Century warriors talk it out more like their 19th Century counterparts with either their fellow soldiers, a Psychiatrist, or a Pastor, and they can work through their emotional problems.
**War and killing affects people in different ways.**
I thought of Sgt York and Audie Murphy when I read this thread, and how such things affected them.
Wonder if the American Indian warriors, Taliban fighters and mad muzzies have such problems as PTSD. They seemed to get a thrill out of killing and would brag about it for their entire lives.
Seth Rogen: American Sniper Is Equal to Nazi Propaganda
by Katie McHugh 18 Jan 2015
Actor Seth Rogen along with fellow obese star Michael Moore is unhappy with Clint Eastwoods blockbuster, American Sniper, starring Bradley Cooper. Rogen is so unhappy, he compared the record-smashing film to a fake Nazi propaganda clip.
Rogen snarkily compares the lame Nazi parody film National Pride, shown in Quentin Tarantinos movie, Inglourious Basterds, to Eastwoods patriotic masterpiece. According to Rogen, defending American soldiers lives is exactly like being drafted into the Sonderkommando. One Twitter user issued a brutal response:
Its unlikely that either Moore or Rogen, both of whom are grossly overweight, are familiar with the grueling regimen Cooper endured in order to respectfully represent the deceased Chris Kyle. Its equally unlikely that either of them would have volunteered anything to make a sacrifice on behalf of veterans.
I have been married to a Vietnam special forces vet for 32 years. He has never talked to me about it. When we first got married I tried to talk to him and very quickly realized it was a lost cause.
My point is, the huge box office for AS means that, given Hollywood, we will get a The Reaper movie with Will Smith or Idris Elba.
Agreed. That’s the norm that guys don’t talk about it, or if they do its even with a hint of embarrassment. That line about a good feeling or an ultimate thrill from killing a man is just psychotic.
Call me what you will, but this death cult taking over our culture is a bad thing. Moving into a zone where people are encouraged to think about it being “fun”. Mattis did it, Kyle did it, and now this guy. Its being modeled as the way to be cool.
It's the blogging and facebooking and myspacing and tweeting generation.
Podcast: Why Does Hollywood Hate A Hit Like “American Sniper?”
Hosted by Michael Graham.
4:37 PM, Jan 19, 2015 By TWS PODCAST
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/podcast-why-does-hollywood-hate-hit-american-sniper_823976.html
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