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We Were Soldiers

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We Were Soldiers

Comments

That's not tacky at all.

Kane

Kind of. I'm not exactly learning Bulgarian. I message The Homies about the movies I request. I knew almost nothing about their country before accidentally discovering Patreon and this channel. My original request was going to be in response to being pissed off at all the members who voted for The Wolf of Wall Street. I was going to request Nymphomaniac which is about a woman who is a sex addict. It features unsimulated sex acts throughout. But, being 4 hours long, Larry asked me for other options. I chose this one.

Andrew Morgan

Good choice. And you're learning their alphabet too? I was the one Ellie mentioned :-). It's challenging and fun to try.

Tyler Eagan

This might be my last request as an Ultimate member of this channel. I went through several ideas about what to request for my next and possibly last reaction. Being so close to Memorial Day, I chose We Were Soldiers. I knew full well that Ellie wouldn't be able to emotionally endure it. She's already reacted to Saving Private Ryan a few times, so I went with the next best thing. We Were Soldiers. It was so nice of Larry to go get her a cloth as she really began to cry.

Andrew Morgan

As soon as I saw this movie reaction, I knew Ellie was going to be bawling through most of it. I enjoyed every second of it and glad the movie touched you; I cry every time with this movie also, being a war vet.

ryanrichey13

Just a small little suggestion you should watch the platoon, feel very real and honest, just hope Ellie cab take it

Anders Pettersson

So glad y'all doing this one. I love this movie so much. During my time in the Army I got to meet Mr Galloway and Snake Shit as well as a few other medal of honor recipients.

Andrew Clifton

Glad you guys reacted to this movie. As I guess you can see from the few comments above mine, the history of the war even today is controversial and can bring out strong opinions and reactions. If I could suggest something for you guys to react to it would be a mini series called Vietnam in HD. The footage of it is all real footage of the war captured by journalists and soldiers, and it covers essentially the whole war. One of the people in the mini series is the real life Joe Galloway who was the reporter in this movie. Is this something that can be requested since it is not technically a movie, but also only has six episodes?

OGRaptor

You do not want to leave the bodies of your friends and countrymen laying on the battlefield. The family needs closure and so a body to bury and someone to remember. To leave your comrades where they died in a foreign country is not a good thing, they need to be brought home and remembered. No one, no body is left behind to be forgotten.

Runsnaked

The Americans were trying to stop the spread of Communism. American soldiers were becoming more and more aggressive and savage because the evil Communists kept murdering and raping...and also using guerilla warfare to keep killing American soldiers and any American allies, in the hopes of continuing and strengthening Communism throughout the land, as well as the world. Yeah, American soldiers committed war crimes, etc. But they wouldn't have if the evil commies weren't so hell bent on screwing everything up and committing heinous war crimes and genocide themselves. Similar instances happened during and after WW2 and almost every major war since the ancient world. Also, many of the Vietnamese people didn't want Communism and they wanted the Americans and our allies to save them from the corrupt Communists.

Apollo Aegletes

I know Bulgaria suffered horribly from Soviet imperialism, and I know communists have committed lots of crimes, but any person who examines the Indochina Wars properly has to conclude that in this case the communists were the good guys and the Americans and French and South Koreans the bad. It’s important to remember that Ho Chi Min was a nationalist first, and a communist second. His main goal was national independence for Vietnam after almost a century of horrific colonial oppression. It’s true that the NVA and VC committed some serious crimes (for example a huge massacre of civilians at Hue), but these were nothing compared to the sheer scale and savagery of American and French crimes, which bordered on genocide. When the French ruled Vietnam, they had prison camps with hideous torture chambers set up all over the country. During the 1950s, before the Americans invaded with their army, they used the CIA and advisers to keep Ngo Dinh Diem, a corrupt, unpopular, and incompetent dictator, in power in South Vietnam. During his rule, right wing death squads would patrol the streets of Saigon, rounding up and executing anybody suspected of being involved in communism. During the American phase of the war (1965-1973) the Americans slaughtered literally millions of people in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, most of them innocent civilians. During the famous Christmas Bombings of 1972, the US Air Force systematically bombed factories, schools, hospitals, and houses in Hanoi and Haiphong, killing upwards of 2, 000 people in under two weeks. America destroyed a huge portion of Vietnam’s vegetation and wildlife with chemical weapons. America’s standard operating procedure during the war was that if they received any intelligence that there was so much as a grenade being stored in a hut in some village, they’d drop napalm all over the village, burning most of the people alive. Then they’d send in the helicopter soldiers and go house to house executing every man, women and child they found. You may have heard of the My Lai Massacre (this was caught on camera for the world to see, but there were countless other massacres just like it). If you visit Vietnam today you’ll see loads of people with no eyes, with fingers growing out of their elbows, with Down syndrome—all birth defects caused by American poison gas attacks. What America did to Indochina was arguably one of the worst crimes in human history, and honestly the NVA were the real heroes of this war. They were very brave, very determined, they were very skilled fighters, and they were masters of military and political strategy. Only four years after the end of this war, in 1979, communist China launched a massive invasion of North Vietnam, but the Vietnamese beat the crap out of them and made them give up in less than a month. A really extraordinary country imo.

Jack Maguire

One of the guys in the dried river bed actually lives in my town. He had to act dead and put a dead body on top of him to hide. He said he had a pistol in each hand and was ready for them to move the body and find him. "If I was going to die, I was taking as many of them with me as I could."

Justin Credible


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