To clear up some misunderstandings--
My original post dealt not with whether movies critical of the military (or America for that matter) should be produced and distributed and viewed and discussed--I have no problem with that. Nor do I have any difficulty "thinking for myself." My original post was questioning DISNEY's involvement with yet another controversial independent film being put out by Miramax.
As for whether the film would actually have a harmful effect on our troops overseas, I highly doubt it, just as I don't think Natalie Maines' comments in England about being ashamed of President Bush had any effect on troop morale (I went to the Dixie Chicks concert last week and enjoyed it immensely, BTW). I was simply listing reasons why many Americans might be offended or outraged by the movie.
At the same time, I could really do without the snobbish sanctimony of movie critics who equate patriotism with cowardice and who consider those who love America as the ones with the problem, as evidenced by this quote from Robert O'Connor:
***For these people what matters most is not pissing on the flag, not questioning the status quo***
And consider this gem:
***Its about a dumb period of US military history when manpower at any cost was the motto of the higher ups. ***
Yes, that horrible war against the poor Communists. What a "dumb period." Surely the people of North Korea, Cuba, and China would agree. . .
My original post dealt not with whether movies critical of the military (or America for that matter) should be produced and distributed and viewed and discussed--I have no problem with that. Nor do I have any difficulty "thinking for myself." My original post was questioning DISNEY's involvement with yet another controversial independent film being put out by Miramax.
As for whether the film would actually have a harmful effect on our troops overseas, I highly doubt it, just as I don't think Natalie Maines' comments in England about being ashamed of President Bush had any effect on troop morale (I went to the Dixie Chicks concert last week and enjoyed it immensely, BTW). I was simply listing reasons why many Americans might be offended or outraged by the movie.
At the same time, I could really do without the snobbish sanctimony of movie critics who equate patriotism with cowardice and who consider those who love America as the ones with the problem, as evidenced by this quote from Robert O'Connor:
***For these people what matters most is not pissing on the flag, not questioning the status quo***
And consider this gem:
***Its about a dumb period of US military history when manpower at any cost was the motto of the higher ups. ***
Yes, that horrible war against the poor Communists. What a "dumb period." Surely the people of North Korea, Cuba, and China would agree. . .