Disney Accused of Causing Beating Death of Afghan Man, Widow Files Lawsuit

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a scene from 'Retrograde' by Disney and National Geographic

Credit: Video Screenshot, 'Retrograde', Disney/National Geographic

7 Comments

  1. Kathy Shea

    Shame on Disney and National Geographic. You knew better. Don’t shift the blame because you showed his face. That group helped US soldiers. Biden didn’t take better care either on his order to withdrawal that also caused US soldiers deaths. Shame on you all.
    Pay his wife the settlement.

  2. JJ

    Yes Disney and National Geographic is to blame. If you’re fighting in a war, even if you’re retired now, you don’t need your face plastered all over the media and television for the demon possessed enemy to see and learn your whereabouts. Disney needs to fork over millions to the poor widow and child.

  3. Anne

    Not only should Disney pay, but National Geographic and Biden to.

  4. Susan

    Yes, I do think that was completely irresponsible and even callous on the part of Disney! How could they disregard the danger they were putting Afghans in who worked the U. S. Military? Completely unacceptable.

  5. Menefer

    Well, darn. I have to, sadly, agree that the primary persons responsible for this film showed an irresponsible and seemingly callous disregard for the life and lives of those who helped our troops in Afghanistan against the Taliban. Someone definately dropped the extremely important, life saving ball. The filmmakers could EASILY have blocked these heroes’ faces. That’s the primary debacle. Secondary would be not getting them out of the country FIRST, along with the film team. But the
    mistake is believing Biden had a clue ordering the pullout. Which, imho, I believe all Presidents should serve in a military capacity if they are going to be THE Commander in Chief of the USA.

  6. lmariel

    First person I blame is Biden for NOT making sure that the people that helped our military were taken out of harms way.
    Next I blame National Geographic and Disney for showing the faces of the people that worked with the USA. They had to know that would put them in danger. Before filming they should have made arrangements to move them out of the country for their safety. Pay the wife!

  7. katherine

    Of course it was irresponsible of the film producers to show the face of the young man and those of others. The fear of the Taliban was overwhelming to the point of they feared death itself! Money will not bring back Omar but perhaps future filmmakers will be more responsible in their actions!

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