Guy Martin: Ice Warrior
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It's just that's it's unusual for a Guy Martin show to be as blatantly political, or that he presents carefully controlled "facts" about the current world. It went so far imo that it lost credibility (the scene where he listened to radio excerpts for example).
It was very obviously a military PR vehicle & made me wonder if the British TV/media are showing more of this sort of show, and what that means. Is it preparing the public for an upcoming war, or just playing to the current "Russia is bad" sentiment.
Not a Russia supporter in any way btw & it's not that I disagreed with the show, just an observation of an ex-pat Brit.
It was very obviously a military PR vehicle & made me wonder if the British TV/media are showing more of this sort of show, and what that means. Is it preparing the public for an upcoming war, or just playing to the current "Russia is bad" sentiment.
Not a Russia supporter in any way btw & it's not that I disagreed with the show, just an observation of an ex-pat Brit.
There was a fair bit of soft propaganda in it, but why the hell not? I doubt Russia are shy about telling everyone their version of events on Russian telly.
Overall, Guy had a danm good go at everything thrown at him, certainly didn't embarrass himself, and did it all with a smile on his face. Struck me that he's exactly the sort of person the Marines seek out as recruits.
Overall, Guy had a danm good go at everything thrown at him, certainly didn't embarrass himself, and did it all with a smile on his face. Struck me that he's exactly the sort of person the Marines seek out as recruits.
If you liked this you'd probably like "Behind The Lines" which follows 25 Royal Marines going through the Mountain and Artic Warfare Cadre training programme in 1985
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