- the Revolutionary War. (You can be as graphic as you want.) Horrible things happened in that war, too.
Who said they didn't? Maybe the people who got slaughtered and suffered atrocities deserved what they got.
The overall thrust of Hollywood's war films, or any films regarding intenational conflict, is that conflict is bad. It isn't always. Some people are just plain old SOBs, and want what you or I have, and are willing to take it.
Some people believe the way you and I live is wrong, and again, are willing to take what we have to show us how wrong we are, and how right they are.
But if we followed the Hollywood model of international policy, then we would be flying several flags over the capitol, except the stars and stripes.
Not all war is bad. It's the horrors of it that keep people in check.
Beside that, our country has been so well indoctrinated by the Hollywood and academic left that national self-hatred flourishes virtually unabated today and continues to discourage any depiction of the American identity in a favorable light.
No, what flourishes is a fear of willing to fight, no matter the cause. And what flourishes is an exceptionally poor pre-college (k-12) educational system, leaving people ignorant of their own social and political foundations.
I was taught about the American Revolution, the causes of it, what came of it, why France and Spain fought for us, and the outcome of it. But you rarely ever hear about those aspects in class for a variety of reasons.
I think you and others fear the actual reasons my ancestors fought to found this nation. I think you and the descendants of European immigrants are afeared of this nation's domestic population, so much that currently films are made to highlight American triumphs and not reasons for the nations being, because the descendents of the founders may get fed up with hearing about past glories, and want to hear about the principles for which this nation fought and was founded upon.
I think that's what you're afraid of. And I think you're right to do so. Just remember, you and your cohorts created this monster. Not I nor other critics.
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