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Originally posted by iStanGaga
Trust me, I understand E!'s decision. What pisses me off is people who never served pretending to be offended, when 95% of veterans could give two squats. Like me, I want to see the trailer. My life went as normal the same day our unit lost 2 men, so why would I care if they show a movie trailer when a soldier on the other side of the world who I didn't even know got killed. Yes, it sounds insensitive, but unless you served you wouldn't know how I'm feeling right now.
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This idea that everyone needs to be offended or upset when something happens is absurd, so it's okay that you feel this way. However, I think it's different this time around. The movie is called MACHETE KILLS and the guy was KILLED by a MACHETE, so it's just common courtesy to postpone it. Honestly, I blame Gaga because life always seems to imitate her art.