It was in the comments of the twitter post in OP.
https://mobile.twitter.com/bacchaus351/status/1428428116435820549
See, this is what I'm talking about. You'd enjoy seeing someone ground up to red paste. Someone bearing the image of God (even though they're evil). As a contrast, David wouldn't bring himself to kill Saul even when he had a chance because he was "God's anointed". Justice must be served, but grinding people up into paste and liking it feels pretty far from what our attitude should be.
Maybe something like David going before Goliath. Something more about a righteous cause and God's justice. Just seemed like a pretty worldly view of war to me. I get that it was a jab at pansy woke generals, but still.
No... not sure how you got that from me being disturbed about people cheering for dismembering people, even if those people are the enemy.
I was born in Florida and I'm still here, still conservative as always. Sheesh people.
Disliked it honestly. I like the idea of America being strong but I don't like glorying in the gruesome...
EDIT: guess I struck a nerve with some folks. Look, I have no problem with the idea that war is gruesome. But I do have a problem with a "rah rah rah let's splatter the bad guys guts everywhere MURICA" idea that has prevailed for a while in the war-monger neocon warhawk mentality. So maybe I jumped to my dislike of that mentality, and missed the point of the clip.
Anybody able to drop a summary?