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TopicWhy was Chris Kyle a human piece of trash?
Axiom
02/15/18 7:06:53 PM
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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


I'm not surprised the Pentagon did everything it could to keep the story/photos from coming out, as this kind of stuff would quickly be taken up by the enemy for propaganda purposes, and it would further endanger the lives of our people in Afghanistan.

It's worth noting the people in this story ended up being charged with murder, as should happen.

After the killing, the soldiers involved in Mudin's death were not disciplined or punished in any way. Emboldened, the platoon went on a shooting spree over the next four months that claimed the lives of at least three more innocent civilians. When the killings finally became public last summer, the Army moved aggressively to frame the incidents as the work of a "rogue unit" operating completely on its own, without the knowledge of its superiors. Military prosecutors swiftly charged five low-ranking soldiers with murder, and the Pentagon clamped down on any information about the killings. Soldiers in Bravo Company were barred from giving interviews, and lawyers for the accused say their clients faced harsh treatment if they spoke to the press, including solitary confinement. No officers were charged.

They were only charged after it became public knowledge and even then none of the officers got charged
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