8 days ago11 points(+0/-0/+11Score on mirror)2 children
Took him long enough. Fucking retard went into some desert on the ass of the planet, did regime change, killed a bunch of people and their foreign leader only to come home and watch pedophiles flood his country with mudpeople. But he did his part already, time to lean back.
7 days ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)2 children
One of my closest friends was in special forces, he definitely carries himself differently, and he thinks the Osama guy acts differently from everyone else he knew as well.
7 days ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)2 children
It could be. I know that life changes a man and that doesn't "shake off" easy.
Let's not forget that many (all?) of those SEALs were wiped out soon after the (alleged) operation:
> On August 6, 2011, insurgents shot down a Chinook transport helicopter in Afghanistan, killing all 38 people on board, including 17 Navy SEALs from SEAL Team 6's Gold Squadron.
Also -- and you can call this BS -- but my cousin was serving on the USS Carl Vinson the night they claim Osama bin Laden's body was buried at sea. She tells us that no aircraft landed on the vessel that night or even that week. Her other crewmates know this too and everybody is too scared to say anything. Everyone just knew to keep their mouth shut about it when the alleged SEAL's got blown up.
Interesting. I dont doubt the guy who supposedly killed osama is a real seal, but I don't put it past the government to put him into an actor position to push the narrative.
I have family that was career JSOC for close to 30 years, and the different components of JSOC in turn all carry *themselves* differently. Air force is the quietest, then the army (formerly the loudest back when Rambo was big though), now the SEALs are the loudest and this event is one of the biggest reasons why.
Yes, seals are the most loud group out of every contingency in jsoc. Every other damned SEAL becomes an author and bitches on Twitter constantly. They have a culture with a superiority complex.
I find this about on par with SEAL behavior. That same family member was air force JSOC. He doesn't like SEALs very much. The reason that this happened was because after the bin laden assassination and call of duty modern warfare (call of duty was actually significant), a bunch of Gung ho retards started filing through the recruitment offices with contracts in hand for BUDs. Before bin laden, the SEALs were undermanned (everyone thought that the rangers and force recon were the big badasses at the time) and they actually were quiet. Thanks to movies like American sniper, it kept the meatheads in their queues at the navy recruiting office. There will probably be another random event some day that makes another special ops group "the epic cool guys" though, it works in cycles and everyone gets their 5 minutes of fame.
Let's not forget that many (all?) of those SEALs were wiped out soon after the (alleged) operation:
> On August 6, 2011, insurgents shot down a Chinook transport helicopter in Afghanistan, killing all 38 people on board, including 17 Navy SEALs from SEAL Team 6's Gold Squadron.
Also -- and you can call this BS -- but my cousin was serving on the USS Carl Vinson the night they claim Osama bin Laden's body was buried at sea. She tells us that no aircraft landed on the vessel that night or even that week. Her other crewmates know this too and everybody is too scared to say anything. Everyone just knew to keep their mouth shut about it when the alleged SEAL's got blown up.
Yes, seals are the most loud group out of every contingency in jsoc. Every other damned SEAL becomes an author and bitches on Twitter constantly. They have a culture with a superiority complex.
I find this about on par with SEAL behavior. That same family member was air force JSOC. He doesn't like SEALs very much. The reason that this happened was because after the bin laden assassination and call of duty modern warfare (call of duty was actually significant), a bunch of Gung ho retards started filing through the recruitment offices with contracts in hand for BUDs. Before bin laden, the SEALs were undermanned (everyone thought that the rangers and force recon were the big badasses at the time) and they actually were quiet. Thanks to movies like American sniper, it kept the meatheads in their queues at the navy recruiting office. There will probably be another random event some day that makes another special ops group "the epic cool guys" though, it works in cycles and everyone gets their 5 minutes of fame.
betcha he didn't