Only U.S. atrocities make it to film
I have only seen U.S. Atrocities being put on film. The 1970's were full of TV episodes about deranged Vietnam Veterans. at least one TV episodes per week had that as the theme. Of course there were the movies like this one. Sure there were atrocities committed by U.S. soldiers-My Lai and this incident, but they were few and far between. How about a movie about the TET offensive and how the NVA and Viet Cong killed thousands of civilians in HUE and buried them in mass graves. How about a movie about the NVA and the Viet Cong going into villages and killing the village leader, his wife, his children, his brothers and sisters and his parents. Then rounding up and murdering ANYONE they believed was not on their side. There were HUNDREDS of thousands of civilians killed by the Communists but Hollywood turns a blind eye to this because they are committed Leftists who saw the Communists as the good guys and, like Lenin (their God), said "You can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs" and "the end justifies the means". To those like Oliver Stone, Jane Fonda and Michael Moore the deaths of millions doesn't matter when trying to make the World into a socialist World.
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