So the same people who never liked Yeager are still talking about how now they really don't like Yeager.
Same story, different thread.
So the same people who never liked Yeager are still talking about how now they really don't like Yeager.
Same story, different thread.
Let me ask you a question, since you yourself are an instructor. If you where in a similar situation as James, would you make a video publically calling people out? Offering them to come and say it to your face, a situation that may turn violent? I think you assume that if someone does not worship the guy, that they don't like him.
I don't assume anything.
I see the same 8 people saying the same thing in every Yeager thread.
The anonymity of the Internet allows people to talk unlimited smack without consequences. You see it here. You see it on AR15.com. You see it on YouTube. And yet, you have no problem with that. You just seem to get upset at the guy who is telling people that if they believe that he truly is a coward, he will give them a ticket to allow them to say it to his face. In all the hundreds of people, here and elsewhere, who have called him a coward, not one has met him at SHOT Show or traveled to Tennessee to say the same to him in person.
I don't know what the outcome would be if someone took Yeager up on his offer. I do know that that person would have my respect for actually having the honor to back his words with actions.
This stuff gets funnier and funnier. Did I see a duel contract? lmao
This is very similar to all the threads about Chicago. People don't live there, but continue to post about their laws and the fact they will never go there. It's beyond me, but I've stopped posting in those threads, instead of arguing their validity.
This is what I think about these "coward" videos from Yeager. He just may be suffering from some sort of PTS that needs to be dealt with. The military provides services for its members who participate in combat at all levels and especially identifies and deals with those who have lost team members. I don't know what kind of support a civilian contractor provides for its employees after similar events, if any. I'm no psychiatrist, but I could only imagine the number of times someone thinks about what they could have done differently after an experience like that.
Most likely, Yeager didn't come back and immediately post that video and AAR. Someone put it out there and he feels the need to defend his honor. It's especially bitter when those posting the criticism have NEVER sat on green ramp, not knowing what they are about to get into. They've never been in a battle with an enemy, only to see one of their teammates lose their life. Heck, they've never even been in a simple fist fight! The aftermath of combat is a very tough life issue to carry every day for most veterans.
To disagree with Yeager's videos is one thing, after all critiques can be a good thing. However, to be called a coward is a huge kick in the nuts for the average man. I have an idea. For those who want to call him a coward, I make a simple request:
1. Post the information pertaining to your last gun fight. If military, include the place of deployment and any pertinent information that is not classified; AND
2. Post the name of your team member who died;
Everyone else should just simply dog James' videos if you don't like them and leave the labeling to those who have performed perfectly in battle.
I don't assume anything.
I see the same 8 people saying the same thing in every Yeager thread.
The anonymity of the Internet allows people to talk unlimited smack without consequences. You see it here. You see it on AR15.com. You see it on YouTube. And yet, you have no problem with that. You just seem to get upset at the guy who is telling people that if they believe that he truly is a coward, he will give them a ticket to allow them to say it to his face. In all the hundreds of people, here and elsewhere, who have called him a coward, not one has met him at SHOT Show or traveled to Tennessee to say the same to him in person.
I don't know what the outcome would be if someone took Yeager up on his offer. I do know that that person would have my respect for actually having the honor to back his words with actions.
This stuff gets funnier and funnier. Did I see a duel contract? lmao
This stuff gets funnier and funnier. Did I see a duel contract? lmao
Posting a video equals stirring the pot? I'll be sure to remember that!Says the guy who likes to stir the pot.
I don't think he's a coward, but whether he is a coward or not is irrelevant. His immature, unstable rants and threats to kill people for talking smack about him leave no doubt in my mind that having any training from his organization on my resume would be a potential detriment if I ever had to use my gun in self defense. Not necessarily in a criminal trial, as a good shoot is a good shoot, but civil trials are much different. I think that a good attorney would have a field day with someone who shot someone after receiving training from this unstable clown.
This is very similar to all the threads about Chicago. People don't live there, but continue to post about their laws and the fact they will never go there. It's beyond me, but I've stopped posting in those threads, instead of arguing their validity.
This is what I think about these "coward" videos from Yeager. He just may be suffering from some sort of PTS that needs to be dealt with. The military provides services for its members who participate in combat at all levels and especially identifies and deals with those who have lost team members. I don't know what kind of support a civilian contractor provides for its employees after similar events, if any. I'm no psychiatrist, but I could only imagine the number of times someone thinks about what they could have done differently after an experience like that.
Most likely, Yeager didn't come back and immediately post that video and AAR. Someone put it out there and he feels the need to defend his honor. It's especially bitter when those posting the criticism have NEVER sat on green ramp, not knowing what they are about to get into. They've never been in a battle with an enemy, only to see one of their teammates lose their life. Heck, they've never even been in a simple fist fight! The aftermath of combat is a very tough life issue to carry every day for most veterans.
To disagree with Yeager's videos is one thing, after all critiques can be a good thing. However, to be called a coward is a huge kick in the nuts for the average man. I have an idea. For those who want to call him a coward, I make a simple request:
1. Post the information pertaining to your last gun fight. If military, include the place of deployment and any pertinent information that is not classified; AND
2. Post the name of your team member who died;
Everyone else should just simply dog James' videos if you don't like them and leave the labeling to those who have performed perfectly in battle.