In that video you had a Kuwaiti refugee saying that the United States involvement in the Persian Gulf War saved his life and the lives of his families.

Individual stories can blur the line- for every life saved- there is one that was lost. - That (one) person, thankful for his family didn't consider how many families died as result- and this video made sure it wouldn't point it out.


I don't know the circumstances of why the Kuwaiti refugee was called bigoted- But I do know why his own people would've had a problem with him being thankful: he was looking at himself and not the whole of his country that DIDN'T benefit from the Persian Gulf War


It would be just for colleges & Universities to explore both sides and not one for the other.
Then discuss it. (IT) As how the war gave refugees like him a chance. Then discuss how the war also caused an untold number of little girls to get caught up in a world wide prostitution market. No one has those numbers of the possibly tens of thousands of 5 years old and UP- that were taken from their homeland by evil men looking to profit on a porous border that was left alone- in order to protect oil fields for global corporations that placed Iraq in PSA Agreements aka Production Sharing Agreements.

I reiterate- these campuses also need to be held accountable for the outrageous tuitions. That topic is so not-partisan. It doesn't bash conservatives, liberals- it bashes the money baron profiting on our institutions of so-called higher learning. Too bad in all of his documentaries he doesn't see the need to expose that. He'd be called objective by me if he did.