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TopicWhy was Chris Kyle a human piece of trash?
Axiom
02/15/18 6:57:37 PM
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Sativa_Rose posted...
Axiom posted...
He described all Iraqis as savages and the enemy which means which means viewed everyone as the enemy and held no compunction about killing someone that he himself believed was the enemy IE all Iraqis. He's a proven liar and there's really no telling how many innocent people he killed simply because in his mind they are the enemy


It's not like his opinion gave him a free pass to kill anyone he wanted. I'm not an expert on the military or anything, but I am pretty sure he still would have gotten in huge trouble if he was just sniping off civilians for no reason.

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-kill-team-20110327

Other officers were also in a position to question the murders. Neither 3rd Platoon's commander, Capt. Matthew Quiggle, nor 1st Lt. Roman Ligsay has been held accountable for their unit's actions, despite their repeated failure to report killings that they had ample reason to regard as suspicious. In fact, supervising the murderous platoon, or even having knowledge of the crimes, seems to have been no impediment to career advancement. Ligsay has actually been promoted to captain, and a sergeant who joined the platoon in April became a team leader even though he "found out about the murders from the beginning," according to a soldier who cooperated with the Army investigation.

All it takes is for higher ups to look the other way
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