During an interview with The Daily Beast, actress Kristen Stewart indicated that terrorists at Guantanamo Bay are misunderstood and that joining the United States Armed Forces is the job of a simpleton. Camp X-Ray is Stewarts newest film that illustrates the life of a simple female soldier who receives orders as a prison guard to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Surrounded by jihadists, she bears witness to the apparent cruelty in which they live and befriends a suspected terrorist. She then questions her role in the U.S. military. All she wants to think is They did 9/11, they’re bad, f*ck that, I’m going to do my job and I’m going to do it well, But then she gets down there and just can’t accept it; she can’t conform to that, she said. Protagonist Amy Cole enlisted in the Army as an act of patriotism in the wake of 9/11. Stewart seemingly finds the standards of intelligence for joining the armed forces rather low. She’s simple, not very smart, and really socially inadequate—but a good person. So, if you can sign up, put a uniform on, and erase yourself, you don’t have to consider yourself anymore, she said. According to Stewart, judging the detainees at Guantanamo Bay is reportedly f*cking evil and crazy, because they are people, too.
Posted on: Sat, 18 Oct 2014 22:27:18 +0000
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