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In reply to the discussion: The demonization of Chris Kyle [View all]butterfly77
(17,609 posts)296. What do you want us to do?
worship him? Are we suppose to get down on our Knees and bow down because he murdered some people? The media among others will give him his accolades.
Does everyone in the country have to get on board or pay a penalty for not worshipping him..
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From what I've heard and read about the guy he seemed to take joy in killing. He was certainly not
Erose999
Jan 2015
#2
I think he demonized himself. When you write how much 'fun' killing was, that
sinkingfeeling
Jan 2015
#3
Pretty much it's his claim to have killed people in the New Orleans Katrina aftermath.
MohRokTah
Jan 2015
#5
Kyle took the veteran who killed him to a shooting range to help him over PSTD. That's stupid.
Hoyt
Jan 2015
#9
One wonders what actually happened there; like, if kyle and his friend used ridicule and shame
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#192
Would not be surprised if they bullied him. I think he is going to trial shortly.
Hoyt
Jan 2015
#199
As a sniper, why would he be killing anyone other than handpicked targets? He wasn't
braddy
Jan 2015
#55
You misunderstand, my point was that as a professional sniper, he was handpicking
braddy
Jan 2015
#73
It was not his job to kill civilians in New Orleans after Katrina as he claimed to have done
notadmblnd
Jan 2015
#134
One would think that the "Liberals" on this board would understand this small point,
Maedhros
Jan 2015
#85
I understand the psychological training that allows young men to kill in war.
Maedhros
Jan 2015
#101
He wanted to go to war in the first place and tried repeatedly to get in elite service branches.
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#200
I don't think that Chris Kyle, born 1974 in Texas, died in 2013 in Texas, and with
braddy
Jan 2015
#95
If you knew anything about military serivice, you would know that this elite Navy SEAL and
braddy
Jan 2015
#111
Nonsense, official kills are official, Kyle's actual kills, and many snipers actual kills are
braddy
Jan 2015
#171
I'm sorry that you heard it from someone, but it isn't the way it is, let's look at "White Feather"
braddy
Jan 2015
#198
Carlos Hathcock is a highly revered Marine, not only for his famous skill and courage, but for his
braddy
Jan 2015
#207
I realize that is intended as a personal insult, but your ignorance of the man and his importance,
braddy
Jan 2015
#209
it wasn't intended as an insult at all. Snipers are not "beloved". Mothers are beloved; children
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#214
Actually from the Revolutionary war, the Civil war and more, snipers were honored and praised.
braddy
Jan 2015
#287
And btw ..... who are you, or was anyone else, to judge who deserved killing and
polly7
Jan 2015
#269
It was all from a poisoned well, and you can see what wonderful results it's had so far.
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#204
Sorry but UDT and SEALs were two different units that existed simultaneously, UDT disbanded in 1983
braddy
Jan 2015
#40
LOL, so UDT and SEALs were just two different names for the same guys for 21 years and
braddy
Jan 2015
#49
Two different units, that is why they had SEALs and UDT, and why you posted that in 1983
braddy
Jan 2015
#216
You really are ignorant of these things, and evidently aren't even reading the sources
braddy
Jan 2015
#240
Here's what my source says, and yours is different. So what's yours from? Why not link it?
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#249
"In 1962, President Kennedy established SEAL Teams ONE and TWO from the existing UDT Teams
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#254
I don't deny a direct link and keep telling you that is completely natural and typical,
braddy
Jan 2015
#270
Ventura tried to pass himself off as a "hunter of men" in Vietnam as a Navy SEAL, he
braddy
Jan 2015
#251
We have already covered that Ventura has backed off his attempts to portray himself as a SEAL
braddy
Jan 2015
#271
LOL, Kyle is proven one of the greatest Navy SEALs ever, Ventura is a proven fake Vietnam vet who
braddy
Jan 2015
#281
Seal team 6 didn't exist and SEALs, Rangers, and Special Forces, were not denied recognition for
braddy
Jan 2015
#284
You can't argue such details with DU's new "liberal" military fetishists n/t
whatchamacallit
Jan 2015
#72
I was staying out of this sniper thing because at first I thought it was just people who thought
braddy
Jan 2015
#90
You forgot the bit about Kyle alleging he killed American civilians during a disaster.
LanternWaste
Jan 2015
#129
LOL, two differnt units, two different TYPE of units, that is why SEALs were created and
braddy
Jan 2015
#173
No UDT remained UDT, SEALs were a different unit, although some UDT did try out for SEALs, or become
braddy
Jan 2015
#174
That would have relevance if I was arguing that Ventura didn't win an 8-2 defamation suit.
braddy
Jan 2015
#184
Not everyone is suited for being a sniper, partly because of the intimacy and personal
braddy
Jan 2015
#23
The words describe a sniper's kill, the intimacy of the scoped target cleary seen and identified.
braddy
Jan 2015
#206
That sounds like something you need to work out yourself, but to normal people, it isn't porn.
braddy
Jan 2015
#221
war porn, indeed. earlier on they call another sniper "beloved". and can't see how weird and
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#218
yeah; it was illegal, we started it, but we sure don't want any americans dying, even though they
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#220
This is the guy who claimed to kill 30 innocent people in New Orleans?
NoJusticeNoPeace
Jan 2015
#61
none of the servicemen i've know (WW2-Korea) ever wanted to talk about it, at least to me.
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#222
you don't view someone who said he killed 30-some people during Katrina as a Satan?
CreekDog
Jan 2015
#82
Wow, so you could have been a SEAL and a sniper, but you just didn't want to, uh, OK.
braddy
Jan 2015
#44
You claimed that you could have been a sniper, presumably a Special Operations sniper
braddy
Jan 2015
#83
he didn't say anything like that. do you have a problem with english? it would explain why you
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#223
You keep wanting to personalize this, Carlos Hathcock is beloved by Marines, are you a
braddy
Jan 2015
#225
snipers aren't "beloved" by anyone except psychos; so unless you have a problem with the english
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#227
Now you are just making up things, that clearly isn't true and it never has been.
braddy
Jan 2015
#231
Interpreting mere criticism as demonization illustrates the first critical flaw in an irrational...
LanternWaste
Jan 2015
#36
The man was clearly a hero, his 2 Silver Stars, and 5 Bronze medals, and a massive enemy reward
braddy
Jan 2015
#70
Sorry, I didn't mean to disturb anyone's fanboy pleasures (Confession: since I am very fond of...
Tom Ripley
Jan 2015
#86
Who knows what that is supposed to mean, Americans don't award the Iron Cross for valor, we
braddy
Jan 2015
#175
I wore a German award on my uniform, jump wings earned with a German Special Operations unit,
braddy
Jan 2015
#186
you're the big military expert and you don't know what an iron cross is? i don't believe you and
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#232
"And under your criteria, the Charlie Hedbo killers could be seen as heroes."
EX500rider
Jan 2015
#124
We can have our own definitions of hero, but the military is in charge of their
braddy
Jan 2015
#108
medals don't = hero. and the police give rewards for helping find murderers too.
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#226
LOL, you don't have to define him as a hero, nor do I, nor does my barber, but the military
braddy
Jan 2015
#233
The nazis gave medals for heroism too; they didn't mean much. Better a child than a war hard-on.
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#235
I don't get it either. Why all the hate for someone who clipped 30 people post-Katrina?
tenderfoot
Jan 2015
#84
That may well be but there's plenty of evidence that Mr. Kyle had some issues...
tenderfoot
Jan 2015
#260
If Chris Kyle was really in NO, then I'm really an astronaut who killed 30 aliens on Mars.
chrisa
Jan 2015
#274
Chris Kyle, by all accounts, was a compulsive liar, braggart, and sociopath.
Spider Jerusalem
Jan 2015
#123
"Just Following Orders" and "I didn't know" were found lacking at Nuremberg.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2015
#125
he's convicted by his own testimony. he murdered americans too. he loved killing. he loved war.
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#230
DU, in direct contrast to its collective self-image, brooks no paradox or nuance.
Dreamer Tatum
Jan 2015
#149
No paradox, complexity, context, nuance allowed! Kyle was a victim/hero of a false war AND he was evil.
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#150
Clint Eastwood is the one that should be critiqued for plagiarizing Call of Duty.
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#157
according to himself, he killed americans during katrina. ptsd doesn't excuse murder.
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#229
Who appointed you forum nanny, arbiter of what other DUers are allowed to like? nt
msanthrope
Jan 2015
#261
I never reply without reading the entire thread. I find it stops me from making knee-jerk posts,
msanthrope
Jan 2015
#268