kmoose
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Ohhhhhh, so your brilliant argument proved against an extremist point no one was arguing for or against. Gotcha. You're right, you're the smartest.
Don't go away mad, just go away.
DonnieNarco said this:
In my opinion, Chris Kyle was a sick man who enjoyed killing and fabricated many ridiculous stories in his autobiography, and there should not be a movie praising him. The movie should have been focused on PTSD of veterans and not him killing Iraqis.
and this:
I also have a problem with what Kyle said about Iraqis in the book. One, he said “I don’t shoot people with Korans. I’d like to, but I don’t.” Second, saying he didn't give "a flying fuck" about Iraqis shows how he saw the world black and white, which it is not. He had a very simplistic view on it, and I find it disturbing when someone who had so much power felt like that.
To which Irishbounty replied:
I can tell you obiously haven't been to war so I am going to try and tread lightly here. War is gruesome and horrific. A place where one instant you are chatting with a friend, and the next you are placing pressure on his chest because shrapnel from an IED ripped through his lung. You obviously have never held the hand of a dying friend who was supposed to return home in only a short months time and witness the birth of his daughter. You see, WAR IS BLACK AND WHITE, you either live or you die. It isn't the real world, and having a real world mentality will get yourself and your men killed. War is pretty simple, you either kill or be killed. Its all pretty self explanatory out there, and if you had been there you would have witnessed it for yourself. As far as what happens to an individuals mindset once in theater, thats another story. It takes a certain type of person to go towards the sound of gunfire. Not a crazy person, or someone with a death wish, but someone who has come to the realization that death is out of their control.
To be blunt, you should find it disturbing, because it is. The whole notion of going somewhere you know you may be killed and will have to kill someone is disturbing. What do think someone in this situations outlook should be? Should you not have a hate and disdain for your enemy? How would you go about controlling the rage that comes with seeing a friend die?
I only say these things to assure you by no means is Chris Kyle a bad person, and yes he was okay with killing people. He was okay with killing people because that was required of him, and it saved other servicemembers lives. I can tell you that he wanted to kill every single enemy combatant that posed a threat to our boys, because I felt the same when I was there. Having a protectors mindset, you don't enjoy the killing as much as knowing that that dirtbag can't take the life of anymore American's.
Which caused you to observe the following:
Good post, but this does nothing to show that Kyle was a good person either. I could make the same "protectors mindset" argument for every solider in every dictator's army or terrorists cell since the dawn of time.
To which I replied:
But it does disprove that Kyle's actions automatically make him a demented sociopath, killing for fun or sport.
I think this is where the disconnect happened. I was not arguing with you. I was simply supporting Irishbounty in his contention that there was an alternative to DonnieNarco's contention that Kyle was a sick individual who enjoyed killing others.