“American Sniper” is rife with lies: U.S. veteran
After watching the movie American Sniper, I called a friend named Garett Reppenhagen who was an American sniper in Iraq. He deployed with a cavalry scout unit from 2004 to 2005 and was stationed near FOB Warhorse. I asked him if he thought this movie really mattered. Every portrayal of a historical event should be historically accurate, he explained. A movie like this is a cultural symbol that influences the way people remember history and feel about war.
Garett and I met through our antiwar and veteran support work, which hes been involved with for almost a decade. He served in Iraq. I served in Afghanistan. But both of us know how powerful mass media and mass culture are. They shaped how we thought of the wars when we joined, so we felt it was important to tell our stories when we came home and spoke out.
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Chris Kyle didnt view Iraq like me and Garett, but neither of us have attacked him for it. Hes not the problem. We dont care about the lies that Chris Kyle may or may not have told. They dont matter. We care about the lies that Chris Kyle believed. The lie that Iraq was culpable for September 11. The lie that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. The lie that people do evil things because they are evil.
The film American Sniper is also rife with lies. This was not Chris Kyles story. And Bradley Cooper was not Chris Kyle. It was Jason Halls story, a one-time actor in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and screenwriter for American Sniper, who called his film a character study. Dont believe him. His movie is as fictional as Buffy Summers.
http://www.salon.com/2015/02/07/im_a_u_s_veteran_and_american_sniper_is_filled_with_lies_partner/