>uppity boomer is made he cant punish his own men and has to follow some bullshit liberal PC rules
i mean can you blame him
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>uppity boomer is made he cant punish his own men and has to follow some bullshit liberal PC rules
i mean can you blame him
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>Young people have been coddled to such extremes by the zeitgeist that they don't think twice about calling boomers "uppity", which would have gotten them curbstomped by a mob of elderly people no more than 20 years ago
You better hope the tides never EVER turn.
lol you might actually be a boomer holy shit
you all think you're clint eastwood even though you grew up in easy mode usa, I just know you have soft breasts underneath a jimmy buffett t shirt right now.
>why yes I'm moronic how could you tell?
GenX.
But I see the shifting of our society from formerly largely respecing the elders to just pure hate against them for shitlib, radicalized-by-twitter reasons like "they poisoned our environment and they pose a huge voting bloc against our interests".
My disgust for a society that doesn't respect their elders knows no bounds.
>GenX
so I know you have soft breasts underneath a flannel shirt you fricking burnout, boomers don't deserve respect, the deserve disdain.
>Creating a culture where everyone hates seniors won't come back to haunt me!
>they poisoned our environment and they pose a huge voting bloc against our interests
all true
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His methods weren't the issue. He accidently caused the death of one of his men, but instead of owning up to it he tried to pin the blame on someone else. Being a leader means taking responsibility for the actions of your subordinates, for better or for worse.
His method was an issue. The "Code Red" wasn't permissible per the UCMJ. That's why he lied about it in the first place. He was never supposed to order them to do it and the kid he killed should've just been cycled out and sent back to civilian status. Sometimes you can't break a moron of his bad habits.
part of the problem is that it was written by aaron sorkin who didn't understand that initial entry shitbags are chaptered out of the military without much fuss
This movie is so frickin overrated.
The movie is only known for its final climactic court scene and in that sense its one of the best court scenes in the history of cinema.
The first 2/3 of the movie however are very boring and safe so I can understand why you may say that but the movie isn't remembered for those parts its remembered for the last 20 mins
Nicholson was honestly the only interesting character in the whole movie. I barely remember any scenes without him
>deployed to gitmo in 2011
>company commander over there is a fricking former reservist who has 'recon' embroidered on nearly everything he owns
>never fricking deployed anywhere
>gets kicked out because the Naval Base commander walked up to two marines in MOPP 4 during a training exercise. In July.
>one is passed out from heat exhaustion. The other explains that 'we've been guarding this part of the road, in thr sun, for the last 7 hours for training
Rot in hell Major Tierney. You were legitametly the worst Marine I've ever served with. Even your gunny was a piece of subhuman filth.
>Joining the marines
Should've just gone chair force and sat in an air conditioned office for 20 years
People who join the Marines don't have a lot of wise advisors in their life
>gitmo
i liked the kstew movie
This movie filters normgroids from not. Normies are enamored by his charisma and passion, completely ignoring the substance of what he is saying, or worse, not ignoring it but letting it slide because of his rhetoric
It's beloved by zogtards who also think the colonel is cool and right. Which just proves how low they really are on the totem pole. Imagine defending being in a position enabling you to be bullied and pushed around on a whim lmfao. Zogbots man, not even once.
people have human rights
no I don't side with the lunatic yelling boomer
>uppity boomer pissed he can't just murder his employees at will
I noticed SEVERAL scenes in this movie that Ace Ventura: Pet Detective was clearly referencing.
>Sometimes Hollywood get stuff right.
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Thought this was a really good parody
>I AM THE LAW!
What did he mean by that?
He gives such a passionate defense of himself that you forget he has one of the dullest postings in the world. He wasCO of a Marine detachment at Gitmo, during the 90s, when absolutely frick-all was going on, when he literally could have napped in the Cuban sun all day long and nothing bad would have happened.
the biggest plothole to this film is the very premise. A Marine who cannot physically perform his duties is washed out, not sent to Gitmo. That weak-assed jarhead would never have been killed in the first place. He would be given a medical discharge.
Next plothole: Cruise's character. From his shaggy hair to his openly insulting a superior officer in front of the defendant: these are things that do not happen in the USMC.
Only Nicholson's and Kiefer's characters were even remotely plausible.
It's loosely based on a true story from gitmo, they didn't kill the kid tho and he was being targeted for abusing the chain of command not being weak
Cruise is in the navy speed watcher.
Adulthood is realizing every statement Jessup made is true, other than lying about green lighting the code red.
>when the waiter brings you Mountain Dew Livewire
>WHY DID YOU BETRAYED ME BASKIN, I THOUGHT WE HAD A DEAL!
it was too bit on the nose to be honest