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01-21-2015 09:49 AM |
Re: Dear Seth Rogen and Michael Moore
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Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield
(Post 493315)
Really? That's the best you've got? To criticize use of an obvious throwaway adjective? Maybe focus on his point, which you're avoiding. Or don't. But don't offer junk like this.
No one does. He's somewhat ironically saying, "If I have to pick a side..." You know that. You're just pretending to have a tin ear here.
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I don't know what the hell people are talking about here. This is a guy who wrote a self-aggrandizing book full of various exaggerations, half-truths, and outright lies (he lost a defamation and unjust enrichment suit) that undermines ongoing missions and is going to be used as a propaganda tool for ISIS for years to come. But it made him rich. He brags about murdering dozens of people on his return to the US, stories that likely aren't true but that still suggest he came back to the states a major danger to the rest of us. His story is mostly a case study in why we need better mental health and social services in the military (a sad situation, where real cuts have been experienced in services to active service personnel, including deployed personnel in order to keep funding to other combat medical services and to VAs back home).
I don't know what he actually did or didn't do over there, or how well he did it, and neither does anyone else, because his stories lack credibility. I do know that his expressed hatred and vitriol is going to be cited by our opponents for years to come for how Americans view Iraqis and Middle Eastern peoples in general.
You want a military hero? My cousin's team rebuilt a power station in Afghanistan three times as part of Civ-Ops there. He and his people worked lightly armed in dangerous situations to build friends and trust in-country. While they were at it, the nearby areas that worked with them also got schools and other public buildings and they help engineering roads - all in situations where they had to expose themselves regularly to do the job effectively. Afghans who helped him were in constant danger, but it was critical that the program be cooperative, and that they be stubborn and rebuild the thing no matter how many times it was destroyed. He speaks very fondly of the Afghans he worked with. And idiots like this undermine efforts like his.
You need to pick a side? I pick sanity.
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