A journey through The Army's criminal justice system seen through the lens of controversial case of Clint Lorance.A journey through The Army's criminal justice system seen through the lens of controversial case of Clint Lorance.A journey through The Army's criminal justice system seen through the lens of controversial case of Clint Lorance.
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Just and balanced at giving both sides of the argument. However, the way the platoon makes this out to be their end all be all is pathetic. They didn't seem to broke up about their favorite lieutenant being blown up 3 days earlier, but they sure as hell have a lot to say about 3 afghans shot that had Taliesin and IED connections. They didn't seem to broke up about taking out a farmer right after that incident. Did they find the"radio" they were using before being shot? That fast pathetic Sgt gave the order but wasn't charged? How come no investigation there? What a joke. Today's Justice system is broken but as long as it's woke your good.
A fascinating documentary about a soldier pardoned by Trump a few days ago. It let's you hear from many sides of the case, but the most compelling are those who matter most. The convicted lieutenant and those in his platoon who would speak out and who turned him in to the Army. It's not a black and white story, until Fox media gets hold of it and jingos it up into a "travesty of justice." I ended up making up my own mind ( he should not have been pardoned, but clemency was appropriate) and that's what I like about this movie. It's a Rorschach projection test on how we will judge the issues.
I watched the whole 5 episodes and the more I watched and heard both sides, the more I am convinced that a horrible, horrible act was committed by Clint and he got what he deserved in his first sentencing. It wasn't military that politicized the issue it was the media and a congressman who was later found guilty of embezzling money from campaign funds. Clint's family chose to turn a blind eye and don't see the evil murderer that he is, I am sure if Hitler family was alive they would have protected him too and called him a good guy. It is sad to see Clint using his sexuality as an excuse to play the victim. I am truly sorry for the soldiers who are affected by Clint's actions and bloodthirsty decision. I believe 100% every words of the Platoon members who witnessed and testified. Their pain is palpable. I salute the men who served their country and valued human life beyond loyalty to a criminal who wore the same uniform as them.
Powerful. Enlightening. Sad. Raw. Truth. Shocking. Revealing. Thought Provoking. Educational.
WHY WOULD YOU NOT TRANSLATE WHAT THE MULTIPLE AFGHAN INTERVIEWEES ARE SAYING INTO VOICEOVER OR AT THE VERY LEAST ADD ENGLISH SUBTITLES? long portions of worthless video interviews where your target audience of English speaking Americans, have ZERO IDEA of what they're saying. Massive mistake on an otherwise solid doc.
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