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‘Until Judgment Day’
America’s Secret Killers by Stephan Grey of Dispatches
© 2014 James LaFond
SEP/29/14
Stephan Grey and dispatches does another quality documentary, sure proof that the degenerate remnant of the British press are best positioned to document the continued unraveling of the world their nation’s empire once ruled.
Interviews range from Taliban leaders, to Taliban defectors, former U.N. and state department officials, a former CIA honcho, and the brilliant Australian contractor David Kilcullen who describes U.S. operations in Afghanistan as happening on a ‘ridiculously truncated timeline.’
The eye-opening scenes include a meeting with a Taliban leader looking forward to his own death so his children can carry on Jihad, the 101 Airborne as goon cops harassing an innocent tribal elder, breaking his property, and arresting him, for the crime of owning a single AK-47 as a landowner in the most fought-over nation on earth, and the dismay of Talban deserters to the Afghan Government who dislike the Americans more as allies than they did as enemies.
One thing that is embarrassing as an American is to view these [I am also referencing numerous videos made by U.S. servicemen who I shall not cite here] videos and hear the complete disrespect and gangster rap based verbalization of white soldiers. I do believe that a fighting man has an earned righteousness by virtue of putting his ass on the line. But when our young men, who came of age immersed in the gangster rap based popular hip hop culture of Post Apocalyptic America, go into a traditional Caucasian society to play goon paramilitary police acting on often faulty intelligence, it would be nice if they used the word ‘Sir’ every once in a while, and refrained from the constant use of ‘shit’, ‘fuck’ and ‘mutherfucker’, in the presence of local leaders. Also, if they occasionally neglected to whoop like a 16-year-old redneck in a pickup truck who has just gotten drunk for the first time when the enemy—who was recently kicking their ass—gets torched by some doomsday device in the sky, I would feel a little less guilty by association.
I tune into these military documentaries hoping to see our young men behaving honorably in and around battle, not to view a tragedy that could be easily remade by a C-list horror movie director under the title Invasion of the Cowboy Whiggers from Vaginal Space.
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