BBC Describes Terrorists Killed In War By Chris Kyle as ‘Victims’
U.S. Marine Corps
According to the BBC,
Chris Kyle shot “victims” not evil barbaric terrorists determined to
take the lives of American Marines and/or innocent Iraqi civilians. In an irresponsible piece of reporting
that details no facts about the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination
Committee (ADC) claim that “American Sniper” is “behind a rise in
anti-Muslim threats,” the BBC writes:
Describing terrorists killed in war before they could murder as “victims” is like describing the BBC as unbiased morally literate news outlet.
Kyle killed those savages in an act of self-defense, and served with honor and distinction in a barbaric war the barbarians chose to make barbaric.
But [American Sniper] has caused
controversy. Some have hailed its portrayal of Kyle as a war hero, but
others have criticised it for glorifying violence and for Kyle’s
attitude towards his victims.
Kyle, a Navy Seal, served four tours of
duty in Iraq and killed more than 160 people, making him the most deadly
sniper in American history.
The film is based on his book, also
titled American Sniper, in which he claimed to have no regrets and
referred to those he killed as “savages”.
The last paragraph is correct but incomplete. Kyle not only referred
to the terrorists he shot as “savages,” he correctly referred to them as
“evil savages.”Describing terrorists killed in war before they could murder as “victims” is like describing the BBC as unbiased morally literate news outlet.
Kyle killed those savages in an act of self-defense, and served with honor and distinction in a barbaric war the barbarians chose to make barbaric.
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