Stop Worshiping Special Forces Influencers

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  • @jakezweig
    @jakezweig  16 дней назад +21

    HERE ARE THE RECEIPTS ruclips.net/video/3DO07KZt_JU/видео.html

    • @Fkku-r6d
      @Fkku-r6d 11 дней назад +2

      Dont see ww2 guys talking this stupid shit.

    • @aqualane1
      @aqualane1 10 дней назад

      All these suckers fought for Israel. Certainly not protecting Americas border.

    • @droman608
      @droman608 6 дней назад

      That may be the quintessential factor they seek. Not the best person but the right person. I wouldn’t mind taking a life *in self defense* although to be the aggressor and hope to come out ok?
      Wetwork. A Plumber’s job, a nightmare for me.
      I probably would’ve been turned down at selection.

    • @k1ttyF158er
      @k1ttyF158er 6 дней назад +1

      @@Fkku-r6d Well, to be fair, if they're still alive, they'd be nearly 100yrs old at this point. I imagine, if social media & "fame culture" was around back then, you'd have seen some of the same sh*t. - It's narcissism and the times we live in.

    • @Tacticaldave1
      @Tacticaldave1 14 часов назад

      Navy SWO and SEAL? Sounds like a crock of sh*it to me.

  • @jerryG-p3w
    @jerryG-p3w 22 дня назад +1559

    I remember serving in the navy and realizing that just because you wear a uniform and serve your country. DOES NOT make you a good person.
    Most of the guys I served with were terrible people outside of the uniform and off the ship. Don’t be fooled by all the flashy posters and movies.

    • @andrewmontgomery8428
      @andrewmontgomery8428 21 день назад +150

      Totally relatable. I used to work in Fire and EMS. Don’t get get me wrong, we need firefighters and paramedics but a good amount of them are horrible people when they are not in a uniform. We had one medic that finally arrested for abusing her own children.

    • @calvinballew5411
      @calvinballew5411 19 дней назад +18

      I wouldn't say most. Some yes.

    • @davideinstein7887
      @davideinstein7887 19 дней назад

      99% of guys join for the experience. They use the, "i serve my country," as an excuse. 99% of guys joined because of hollywood propaganda, disguised as entertainment movies. They're all controlled by bankers and story tellers.

    • @paulgavian90
      @paulgavian90 19 дней назад

      Plus alot of them become power wielding corrupt cops. They love violating rights

    • @primeninja9
      @primeninja9 19 дней назад +2

      🎯

  • @sasquatch7234
    @sasquatch7234 18 дней назад +1077

    To be a grown ass man and to fawn over another man is just ridiculous.
    Be your own person and enjoy life.

    • @thuglifebear5256
      @thuglifebear5256 17 дней назад +38

      Having no role models at all is ridiculous. But I understand the point about the fawning.

    • @ordinaryretrogamer6944
      @ordinaryretrogamer6944 17 дней назад

      Lots of young men have no fathers or terrible fathers and these spec ops guys are maculine and have a platform. I'd say its better than nothing.

    • @seanwoods5943
      @seanwoods5943 17 дней назад +1

      Millions wear football jerseys with other men's names on them.

    • @peterbeater012
      @peterbeater012 17 дней назад

      Is that why you all like to shower together?

    • @anthonyfletcher8053
      @anthonyfletcher8053 17 дней назад +8

      @@thuglifebear5256yeah there is a difference between role models and fawning. I definitely use special ops guys as motivation for the ‘keep on pushing’ aspect.

  • @D00msdayDan-c1z
    @D00msdayDan-c1z 18 дней назад +446

    Karl Marlantes, a Vietnam infantry officer and Navy Cross recipient once said, “Maybe if we didn’t always see ourselves as the good guys, we’d be in less wars”

    • @Mark-t9l7r
      @Mark-t9l7r 14 дней назад

      "Just let the bad guys do whatever they want." - A moron.

    • @therainman7777
      @therainman7777 12 дней назад

      That’s a catchy phrase, but what if we actually are usually the good guys? What’s the alternative? That the communists in Vietnam, or the Taliban, or al-Qaeda, or ISIS, or Putin-they’re the good guys?

  • @williamholden4312
    @williamholden4312 22 дня назад +1044

    Jake says, “I would trust you with my life but not my money or my wife.” So true.

    • @PermanentHigh
      @PermanentHigh 22 дня назад +154

      Can't trust anyone with your wife.

    • @user-wb7nv9ht1g
      @user-wb7nv9ht1g 21 день назад +76

      You can trust me with your money and your wife, just not your life.

    • @NigerianPrinceCallCenterLLC.
      @NigerianPrinceCallCenterLLC. 21 день назад

      You can only trust other very beautiful women with your wife. It works.

    • @nathanmacdonald6696
      @nathanmacdonald6696 20 дней назад +12

      Charlie sheen says in Navy Seals “ Trust me with your life , but not your money or your wife”

    • @bunnyman6321
      @bunnyman6321 20 дней назад

      ​@@user-wb7nv9ht1g😂😂

  • @keithjohnson1830
    @keithjohnson1830 20 дней назад +419

    Stop worshipping ANY influencers

    • @19Cobre
      @19Cobre 17 дней назад +5

      Agree, if you worshipping anyone trought a screen, that means you are lifeless.

    • @frankmurph32
      @frankmurph32 7 дней назад

      Stop worshipping any human being period.

    • @noahhamilton1026
      @noahhamilton1026 3 дня назад

      The Paul brothers are definitely being worshiped

    • @keithjohnson1830
      @keithjohnson1830 3 дня назад

      @noahhamilton1026 yeah...that's the point of what I said

  • @MsTugg
    @MsTugg 20 дней назад +668

    Army guy. 17 years. support guy. currently a TL for a team. deployed to the afg, levant, and horn of africa. Alll of the long tabbers i know from O6 to E5 are great team guys, and terrible humans. i recall taking a friend to a bar in Amman and a team guy saw me with her in the bar and pulled a knife on me bc he had been sleeping with her and blah blah blah. two other team guys had to hold him back so i could leave. that dude was married with 4 kids. that dude was someone i had gone on missions with. that is the most PG story i could tell about my experiences with SF.

    • @sharkquisha3407
      @sharkquisha3407 20 дней назад +38

      Crazy. You got another story?

    • @jakezweig
      @jakezweig  20 дней назад +80

      hit me up 734 834 7944

    • @vettevegas
      @vettevegas 20 дней назад +14

      Entitlement.

    • @BoostedPastime
      @BoostedPastime 20 дней назад +1

      Man that's wild

    • @Issacandjacob
      @Issacandjacob 20 дней назад

      That was the cursed human flesh on full display. Absolutely pathetic we are

  • @southeastoriginal5668
    @southeastoriginal5668 21 день назад +610

    I’m from the ghetto and you explained eloquently how gangs literally operate

    • @marianotorrespico2975
      @marianotorrespico2975 20 дней назад +88

      --- CORRECT . . . their personal psychology is the same; thrills for the sake of thrills.

    • @Griot-Guild
      @Griot-Guild 19 дней назад +87

      I've heard alot of gang members join the military

    • @hansolo9585
      @hansolo9585 19 дней назад +7

      @@Griot-Guildthere’s been reports of gang tags in the Middle East since the 90’s

    • @marianotorrespico2975
      @marianotorrespico2975 19 дней назад +46

      @@Griot-Guild --- YES, PROVIDED THE TATTOOS ARE . . . not too obvious; but, yes, their go-getter personalities do fit the specs for a profile in militarily useful psychopathy, usually a score of less than eleven, at least for my generation of 11-bravo. I knew that I belonged in the Army.

    • @DmitreJO
      @DmitreJO 18 дней назад

      National Armies are sophisticated gang/terrorists organizations 😂

  • @JayProductuons
    @JayProductuons 18 дней назад +224

    Step one,
    Don’t ever “Idolize” anyone period.

    • @jeffertonalive8536
      @jeffertonalive8536 16 дней назад +1

      not even Michael Jordan?😢

    • @JayProductuons
      @JayProductuons 16 дней назад

      @@jeffertonalive8536 R.I.P, not even MJ… but he sure can inspire you! Inspires me ever time I hit the court.

    • @Himmyjewett
      @Himmyjewett 15 дней назад

      ​@@JayProductuonsMichael Jordan is alive?

    • @therainman7777
      @therainman7777 12 дней назад +3

      @@JayProductuons What do you mean RIP? Jordan’s alive. You scare me for a second, I had to google it to be sure lol

    • @michaelhaydenbell
      @michaelhaydenbell 12 дней назад +1

      Quit with this reductive nonsense. There is nothing wrong with looking up to people, that's how we learn and grow. You just have to ALSO learn to look up to the RIGHT people and how to properly contextualize that admiration by understanding that nobody is perfect and that sometimes people who excel at some things at an elite level sacrifice other facets of their character in the process. It's about fuckin nuance.

  • @pontiacGXPfan
    @pontiacGXPfan 19 дней назад +393

    This is why you shouldn't idolize anyone

    • @oneman5753
      @oneman5753 18 дней назад

      EXACTLY. The lack of ppl on this thread shows that hasn't sunk in to ppl yet, even though half of them are probably Christian and are told directly not to idolize.
      The effect is way worse for women 2. First thing the idolized person will do is use her body, then use her as a weapon or value extraction tool.

    • @uniquechannelnames
      @uniquechannelnames 17 дней назад +8

      For real, simple fact is everyone has flaws, although some flaws are much more acceptable than others and that's what differentiates between people. But if you idolize someone you believe them to be basically god-like in their morality

    • @RoninX33
      @RoninX33 17 дней назад +4

      Like they say never meet your heros. They will always fall short.

    • @papermind4010
      @papermind4010 16 дней назад +12

      Except Christ

    • @GoodBaleadaMusic
      @GoodBaleadaMusic 16 дней назад

      That's all you take from this? You have no tools to feed yourself so you rely on these psychos. And the lesson you're going to learn is "don't idolize anyone". You're no different than these psychos.

  • @Lykitysplit
    @Lykitysplit 22 дня назад +516

    I was infantry from 05-09. Some of my guys ended up becoming team guys. They got a taste of blood and couldn’t get enough. For me it was an experience. For them it was life.

    • @jeda7343
      @jeda7343 22 дня назад +15

      DAMN

    • @ChuckHolland-i4b
      @ChuckHolland-i4b 21 день назад +54

      Same in the Corps. Some of our dudes couldn't wait to get deployed back to a hot zone. I never participated in any combat deployments but dang close a few times. I definitely had reservations. Luck would have it i was in the rear with gear, but I'm grateful that I never had to take a life. I'll save that for a special occasion. 😉

    • @TheCastedone
      @TheCastedone 20 дней назад

      Blood lust is real. Hard to get over. Can go to Ukraine to quench your thirst.

    • @BedroomBull
      @BedroomBull 19 дней назад +8

      youre not a real soldier. lucky you werent with me I wouldnt trust you at all.

    • @WeroWero-qx4gu
      @WeroWero-qx4gu 19 дней назад +136

      ​@@BedroomBullyou mean he's not a hired murderer for oil companies 😂

  • @fiddlefolk
    @fiddlefolk 23 дня назад +526

    My dad was 101st airborne in WW2 and he explained to me a long time ago that the amount of savagery that can be unleashed from someone you perceive as a normal person can be frightening. Case in point. My dad was a welder after the war and one of the farmers that my dad welded for was the mildest, meekest guy you would ever meet. I made a remark to my dad about him and my dad said don't let that fool you. He said that guy has about 3 bronze stars with valor and a silver star from the war. He said that guy was a total savage. I couldn't wrap my head around this as a kid but now as a mid 50's guy, I totally see it!

    • @peterliggett5233
      @peterliggett5233 23 дня назад

      I had the same experience with a salesman I knew in the early 1970, s.
      Nice, sometimes funny character who got insulted and said I'd like to kill that guy and have killed before? I was surprised and he said him and his platoon in the British Army had to clear a building of SS soldiers.I said what you mean.He said go into a building and kill every soldier in sight,which they did including him in the lead.
      Was shocked a bit he had to kill guys up close in a building, Meaning blood and guts all over the inside of the place.He was not a big guy and basically good natured.

    • @5metoo
      @5metoo 22 дня назад +39

      Great point. Ordinary people are capable of extraordinary things. But I struggle with videos such as this that say it is all on a sociopathic scale. I think that is an oversimplification of the issue. There are complex philosophical and theological issues involved, and Valhalla (though I like him very much) and the guy in this video are making absolute statements that are completely lacking in nuance or balance. That said, it is troubling that the dedication and extreme things involved in being a SOF guy does lead to divorce and broken relationships, etc. But that is a separate issue, since I don't think anyone would deny the potential effects of being in SOF on one's life. But it is another thing to say one must be sociopathic to do the things in war that must be done. And maybe the military wants too many SOF members and so they don't care if they take in actual unbalanced sociopaths. These are all fair points, but equating SOF extreme task with sociopathy is a very simplistic conclusion. It is no different than the old theological debates about lying. Was it ever permissible? Some said 'no' it was never permissible. The justifications for this view are fairly bizarre, as if giving up innocent people hidden in a basement to the Nazis to be killed would be the best thing to do. But people prone to absolutes and simplicity often say such ridiculous things. Seek people who've really wrestled with this issue philosophically and theologically, not someone doing bad bro philosophy like we have here. Neither special operations nor the experience of war will validate the philosophical conclusions these guys are making.

    • @Brotherken1234
      @Brotherken1234 22 дня назад +7

      ​@@5metoo Okay so what educational or experiential do you have that qualifies you to back up your claims. Please respond.

    • @5metoo
      @5metoo 22 дня назад +11

      @@Brotherken1234 - You didn't grasp what I said. No experience will validate abstract questions such as those being raised in the video. Moreover, none of these questions are new. People who think the questions raised in this videos are new to our present time are easily persuaded by simple ideologies. There is nothing new under the sun. Who has debated these questions in the past, and does their wisdom matter now? If you don't know or if you think it wouldn't be relevant, then what education or experience do you have that would back up such a claim? Please respond.

    • @jairesemccoy9779
      @jairesemccoy9779 22 дня назад +2

      ​He doesnt need to. Look for it in yourself. He is absolutely right. Although, i disagree with his statement about absolutes. If you see it, they tried to make it seem like they were all bad, but that reallt is a simplification. Look at animals and ask yourself about love, then youll get that answer. A mama bear would kill you in a heart beat to protect her cubs. And you kill that bear (finding unimaginable strength) to kill that bear to protect yours. May the best win. These people are still fathers​, capable of love: the abiltiy to nurture and to protect. This is how many feel, but it gets repressed and manifest in ways we dont like.
      We are gods, capable of good and bad. We're able to create and destroy. You dont need a certificate (pieceof paper) to justify intelligence, especially when there are lvls to it. @@Brotherken1234

  • @thecorkgrahamchannel
    @thecorkgrahamchannel 22 дня назад +248

    When I first heard. “You ain’t trying if you ain’t lying,” from a SEAL, I saw what had happened to this younger generation in the military. When people say every generation gets the government they deserve…This is why.

    • @nav4291
      @nav4291 22 дня назад +18

      Exactly.

    • @Griot-Guild
      @Griot-Guild 19 дней назад +2

      What do you mean by government they deserve?

    • @dxpdigital5343
      @dxpdigital5343 19 дней назад

      @@Griot-Guildwhen the people complain about their evil, tyrannical or (insert here) government etc, it was THEIR FAULT. Look up an “ EGREGORE” this is the (insert here) the people complain about but have nevertheless altogether created for themselves.

    • @coolbuddydude1
      @coolbuddydude1 19 дней назад +33

      @@Griot-Guilda government that reflects the people.

    • @jmgonzales7701
      @jmgonzales7701 16 дней назад

      this is what warriors are like

  • @AnthonyGTrees
    @AnthonyGTrees 21 день назад +110

    Most valuable American hero I know is the service worker I’m entrusted with the job of making my lunch.
    To the common Man who does good at their work,
    Thank you for you’re service.

  • @Sam-rb1id
    @Sam-rb1id 18 дней назад +308

    "fighting terrorism ... if you still believe that ..."

    • @slimefrank6317
      @slimefrank6317 18 дней назад +8

      I noticed that to.

    • @chubss808
      @chubss808 17 дней назад

      I mean, we are. But it's just people generally take a more self-centered isolationist approach, nobody cares that a government genocided couple hundreds of thousands of people or a tribal militia group is ethnically cleansing people of different religion, if it doesn't affect them personally.

    • @-Swamp_Donkey-
      @-Swamp_Donkey- 17 дней назад +62

      The PTSD doesn’t come from righteous actions. That happens because they know what they’re doing is wrong

    • @HoodAdventures
      @HoodAdventures 17 дней назад +8

      @@-Swamp_Donkey-that part 💯

    • @ironwillauthor114
      @ironwillauthor114 17 дней назад +10

      ​@@-Swamp_Donkey-i get what you are saying, but it comes from many places.

  • @taharqa332
    @taharqa332 23 дня назад +305

    I’m so glad you made this post. I served with Naval Special Warfare from 2008-2015 in a support role or as we’re called in the teams a “Technician” or “Tech”. I was assigned to SEAL Team FOUR from 2008-2011 then NSW Advanced Training Command Det Fort Story (Formerly Det. Little Creek) from 2011-2015. Retired as a Senior Chief (E8) in my respective “rating”. I’ll say this; I learned so much stuff from Team Guys it’s not even funny, knife skills, marksmanship, CQB, H2H, Planning, swimming technique, physical fitness….things that actually translate to my life. However, the same guys who taught me these things have no scruples - the amount of thievery, drug use, alcoholism, wife beating, connivers, liars, scammers is at the CORE of who these guys are. The guys who were SEALs who didn’t play “the game” were not TEAM GUYS!!! They were pushed aside, shit jobs, not promoted, got out, backs turned on…I could name 10 guys who were good men to the core but not true to the bone TEAM GUYS! I knew (fat ass) Morgan Luttrell - Marcus’ twin brother, Britt Slabinski…I worked with CDR Job Price “daily” only months before he committed “suicide” 👀 >>>> don’t get me wrong; I RESPECT what they do, why they do it…the level of commitment to even BECOME!!! But be clear - you would not want 95% of those guys as a friend. To date … I’m friends and in contact with a handful of SEALs from my time. Those guys? Those few? They’re who you think all SEALs really are.

    • @fareskherbane3166
      @fareskherbane3166 23 дня назад +18

      I've recently stumbled across a video talking about the Marcus Luttrell story being totally exaggerated and full of lies to make the story sound much more epic than what it realistically was and to make a name for himself selfishly. I would like to know your opinion on that whole topic since you were ACTUALLY with those kinds of people and I guess have heard the different opinions circulating in that community.

    • @jt-el8540
      @jt-el8540 23 дня назад +8

      @taharqa322 Getting trained up by these dudes was maybe one of the most valuable things I've learned and one of my favorite times ever. I get what he means and there are always shitheads in Group and on teams as well but yeah I've spent years with top notch team guys.

    • @taharqa332
      @taharqa332 23 дня назад

      @@fareskherbane3166I can’t say if his story is false or not. I met Marcus and will say this; he drinks his own kool-aid..he’s too cool for school and was treated like a celebrity even among other SEALs. He and his brother; I don’t know how they made it through but they did…both of em are fat asses. I thought each of them were actually kinda “slow” mentally but who am I? I’ve heard that the story is questionable but think about it…what isn’t? If YOU weren’t there it’s second hand, third hand…information. Napoleon Bonaparte said this about history “History is a pack of lies agreed upon”…I’d wager that most of what we have taken on as truth with regard to history or war stories etc. is in fact a lie or at best; heavily exaggerated.

    • @taharqa332
      @taharqa332 23 дня назад

      @@jt-el8540It’s PRICELESS access and training and I got it for FREE!!!

    • @QuanshengQwin
      @QuanshengQwin 22 дня назад +5

      Good ole MoH Slab… if people only knew

  • @ChuckHolland-i4b
    @ChuckHolland-i4b 21 день назад +84

    My time in Corps was absolute savagary. The wolf pack is merciless. I beleive the only reason we had officers is to stop us from going after each other.

  • @Ghost-mg5xz
    @Ghost-mg5xz 23 дня назад +295

    Idolize and respect are two different kinds of perspectives. Many can be respected , none should be idolixed.

    • @taharqa332
      @taharqa332 23 дня назад +3

      True indeed.

    • @jayr3381
      @jayr3381 23 дня назад +19

      Tell that to all the Shawn Ryan fanboys who treat him like he's the next massiah

    • @vedder10
      @vedder10 22 дня назад +17

      @@jayr3381it’s the same thing with the Jocko fanboys. They hang on to every word he says and will buy e every supplement and product he sells.

    • @amarakanneh6628
      @amarakanneh6628 22 дня назад +4

      @@jayr3381jocko and Shipley fanboys too

    • @vettevegas
      @vettevegas 22 дня назад

      So, whats a Hero?

  • @admdubya2107
    @admdubya2107 11 дней назад +43

    Military and police have the highest rates of domestic violence in the general population.

    • @johndough1703
      @johndough1703 3 дня назад +1

      imagine a Lesbian Police officer lol

  • @Bea-Dubya
    @Bea-Dubya 23 дня назад +376

    As a vet, I don’t understand why so much reverence is given to service members.

    • @jlee3453
      @jlee3453 23 дня назад

      Because it’s brainwashed into people by the people sending serial killers to do their bidding

    • @Late2Party
      @Late2Party 23 дня назад +151

      It's all about holding the narrative that military service is a godly act to the general public. Thankfully people seem to be waking up.

    • @infini.tesimo
      @infini.tesimo 23 дня назад +20

      ​@@Late2Partyright. This extends to the benefits given. Some of these vets are fully able live off disability pay but are actually just fine.

    • @brewcity2317
      @brewcity2317 22 дня назад +49

      I have my hypothesis. Emphasis on hypothesis.
      I suspect, I think, it is do to an exchange, a social engineering created by the Military Industrial Complex as it is called, with help from the media and politicians, they get to financially $$$ profit from "forever wars," and in exchange they get the American population to celebrate "you" as the veteran.
      Have you ever seen the movie Hunger Games? Well... I think it's something like that, not exactly the same, but similar to how the elites and media in that movie treat the winners 🏆 of the Games.

    • @Late2Party
      @Late2Party 22 дня назад +30

      @brewcity2317 Unfortunately the Poverty/School to military/prison pipeline is very real.

  • @gregglasscock7470
    @gregglasscock7470 16 дней назад +87

    The same guy telling you not to look at him as a role model is the same guy that is reminiscing in a way about how violent he is. It is really just another attempt to self congratulate themselves. It's a humble brag and I think this sort of sentiment makes them even more popular.

    • @jakezweig
      @jakezweig  15 дней назад +8

      Come on man

    • @coolgamer2135
      @coolgamer2135 14 дней назад +4

      Maybe or most likely

    • @levigodwinn
      @levigodwinn 13 дней назад +60

      @@jakezweig I mean, he does have a point, but it's complicated. The guy openly admits he has no remorse for the "horrendous" things he’s done (his words), yet he surrounds himself with Valhalla and Viking imagery, both in his room and inked on his body. As a viewer, what am I supposed to take away from this video? He's essentially saying, "Don't idolize me-I've done bad things and I'm fine with that, but you shouldn't be." Okay, but it feels like a thinly veiled attempt to distance himself from the glorification-the "thank you for your service" narrative, the viewership, and all the ego stroking that comes from his past as a special forces operator.
      This is pure ethos, logos, and pathos: trying to evoke empathy while asserting his "honesty" in a way that both humanizes him and enhances his reputation. It’s an attempt to make himself appear almost relatable, to secure more respect, and ultimately, more exposure. But his ego couldn’t resist-he had to throw in that he feels no remorse, which undercuts any semblance of real introspection. Honestly, he comes across more like a serial killer who’s proud of his past actions, unapologetic about them, and indifferent to the consequences.
      He’s the one with the platform, after all, and people-either like-minded or misguided-look up to him. And, let’s be real, he loves it. His entire identity is built around what he did in those few years. It's clear this guy just enjoys hearing himself talk and feeding off the attention, all while pushing the narrative that he’s some tortured soul trying to warn others. But in reality, it’s just part of his brand.

    • @Vandicoup
      @Vandicoup 13 дней назад +2

      @@levigodwinn I'm pretty sure he never said that makes him better or morally superior in any way. He's just telling it like it is. Someone should. Someone has to.

    • @alansteel
      @alansteel 13 дней назад

      It's like any testimonial given. Most people will get the intended cautionary message. Some people will get stuck on thinking they are glamorizing it. Of course, there are aspects that sound cool. Otherwise, no one would have wanted to do it. The guy is cautioning you to see past that part.

  • @TheCCBoi
    @TheCCBoi 23 дня назад +95

    Jake's been saying this for years - I'm glad you and Nate are speaking the truth.

    • @jakezweig
      @jakezweig  23 дня назад +15

      That is why I made this video!!!

  • @azaryahdamanifestor3985
    @azaryahdamanifestor3985 13 дней назад +7

    Idk these other guys but David goggins life story is an inspiration. On those hard days working construction, forcing myself to go out for another long day against the weather while still trying to be in the gym and take care of my kid i listen to this guy and it really helps realize i still have a little more in the tank

    • @nativeamericancowboy5028
      @nativeamericancowboy5028 13 дней назад

      Whatever motivates you to find your highest form, is what you use to find your highest form. There is no right or wrong when it comes to productive motivation.

  • @wildbill60
    @wildbill60 23 дня назад +430

    How about the guy who puts in 8-12 hrs a day to support his family

    • @vettevegas
      @vettevegas 22 дня назад +17

      I just wrote the same thing! 😂

    • @jackwebb3757
      @jackwebb3757 22 дня назад +49

      It doesn't take courage if it is not optional. From a factory worker who works a hard job because of pattern and fear of change. Holding a job is not tough it is the bare minimum.

    • @vedder10
      @vedder10 22 дня назад

      @@jackwebb3757 It is when he does it to provide stability and financial security for his family. Many parents can make the choice to walk away from it all. Many actually do. But those one's who wake up day in and day out to provide for their families so the lights stay on, the heat stays on, and the refrigerator is always stocked are hero's. Especially in times like these when social media doesn't celebrate and even makes it more difficult for families to raise their families.

    • @patriotjones5705
      @patriotjones5705 22 дня назад +32

      Man you're supposed to do that, that's literally basic adulting and parenting. These guys are going waaaaay past that. I'm a father, husband etc, don't need a pay on the back for that

    • @vedder10
      @vedder10 22 дня назад +33

      @@patriotjones5705 I guess you don’t pay attention to the world around you. Do you know the percentage of single parent households without a father or even father figure.

  • @hoofgripweightlifting6872
    @hoofgripweightlifting6872 21 день назад +62

    You two fine Americans are heroes. Not because you are GB and SEAL.
    You’re heroes for SPEAKING THE TRUTH!!!
    Well done, gents.
    And thanks for spreading the truth.

    • @jakezweig
      @jakezweig  21 день назад +12

      thank you

    • @BoostedPastime
      @BoostedPastime 20 дней назад +6

      ​@@jakezweigthank you so much for the work that you're doing right here because I believe that not so much the world but specifically the American people specifically Young American men and also American women as well as American politicians families fathers and mothers should understand the reality is definitely not the cheesy 80s movie stereotypical action figure.

    • @jakezweig
      @jakezweig  20 дней назад +6

      @BoostedPastime yes sir my pleasure

  • @nrgao
    @nrgao 21 день назад +73

    Maybe it’s just me, but if you need a stranger to be a role model, you need to find a better crowd to be around.
    Roles models should be realistic figures in your life that can not only inspire but help guide you in the tough moments.

    • @jakezweig
      @jakezweig  21 день назад +10

      Yessir, very much so

    • @Mark-t9l7r
      @Mark-t9l7r 14 дней назад +2

      Well, it used to be your dad but now 50% of children come from single parent households, but we aren't supposed to blame the men for that.

    • @wesgregory9003
      @wesgregory9003 12 дней назад

      You can still have both. It’s not mutually exclusive. I have several mentors in my life but I still look up to people I haven’t met. Hell, the CMC and SMMC serve as role models and most marines haven’t met them.

  • @calisthenicarts312
    @calisthenicarts312 20 дней назад +86

    I mostly listen to David Goggins, he’s mostly about improving yourself. He rarely talks about military and he has a disgust for most operators due to his experience. My experience associating with Navy Seals, there are some extremely smart and ingenuity folks in there. They can come up with stuff that is outside the box. This trait I do admire. As far as needing psycho persona to be special force, I can argue that lots of military leaders in regular military are not nice or good people, sure they appear nice because they hold a top rank. They don’t have guts like special force. There is lots of these top military folks who got there by sabotaging others and cheating their way up. So when people idolize someone, you really don’t know what they really did and who they truly are behind the scenes.

    • @ButtersOhh
      @ButtersOhh 8 дней назад +2

      Goggins is a real one. When everybody went out playing perfect he was going around saying that he really is an insecure fat milkshake lover. Then looked at how we can be better. Nothing but respect for that man

    • @walexander8378
      @walexander8378 3 дня назад

      He seems like a good guy. Has a sense of humor about himself and that's why he can talk shit and not come off like an ahole.

  • @raysabetto-davis834
    @raysabetto-davis834 23 дня назад +84

    I was talking with my friends that I grew up with after the antihero pod dropped. We all fanboyed over Tim Kennedy and the whole black rifle gang like most gen z generation to the point that we actually looked down on grunts that served because they weren't “special”. What straight up punks we were to think like that. Smh.

    • @fireandiron4181
      @fireandiron4181 16 дней назад +19

      The ironic thing? A “normal grunt” that was in Fallujah has 10x the combat experience of any of the modern team guys.

  • @DavidKrech-d5u
    @DavidKrech-d5u 23 дня назад +33

    Jake you shoot straight. I respect that, I don't like BS. Social media has made sociopaths into supermen. I have seen and been around these people from childhood. Love the content Jake, Keep it going Sir. Be well

  • @bleachdotwav
    @bleachdotwav 21 день назад +76

    12:33 probably an unpopular opinion, but these people aren’t sent to do horrific things on behalf of the American people but on behalf of US oligarchs and the military-industrial complex.

    • @samuellamour6800
      @samuellamour6800 21 день назад +5

      I think it's probably a little bit of both.

    • @Griot-Guild
      @Griot-Guild 19 дней назад

      ​@@samuellamour6800those same oligarchs do mass layoffs, poison our water, make healthcare inaccessible and spread poverty so I disagree

    • @uriblaketheriddimprotege
      @uriblaketheriddimprotege 17 дней назад +16

      I think its the military-industrial complex disguising itself as "fighting for freedom" or "protecting our people". And the word protect is very broad in this case

    • @sebastienarseneault2602
      @sebastienarseneault2602 14 дней назад +5

      Let’s also acknowledge the fact that on the night of Bin Laden’s raid, the SEALs they used were at the behest of the CIA / President and not the US Navy. So for the night they got to be CIA operators with zero oversight from the Navy. On top of that, we illegally entered a country, Cambodian style.

    • @Mark-t9l7r
      @Mark-t9l7r 14 дней назад

      What if I told you the military industrial complex is still just a bunch of American citizens trying to make money, making them no more different than any other business or government entity.

  • @keykosantana
    @keykosantana 14 дней назад +20

    I learned around 18 that you don’t make role models. Everyone is imperfect and you pick good traits you want to emulate and disregard bad traits

  • @Warstyx485
    @Warstyx485 21 день назад +310

    I listen to guys like Jocko and Goggins for a reminder as to what my mindset should be to push thru to achieve my personal goals. I don't look to them or anyone else at all for moral or ethical guidance. I don't need someone else to tell me right from wrong, nor should anyone here.

    • @cowlico
      @cowlico 20 дней назад +3

      Very true

    • @hotcakesism
      @hotcakesism 20 дней назад +19

      No, you should be open to criticism, especially from an ethical point of view.

    • @Warstyx485
      @Warstyx485 20 дней назад +9

      @@hotcakesism morals and ethics are subjective, tho. Especially morals.

    • @straightline76
      @straightline76 19 дней назад +20

      @@Warstyx485 Given you only wrote this statement a few hours ago, you might want to think about it in a little more depth.

    • @ir8free
      @ir8free 19 дней назад +1

      what is your moral compass?

  • @machetedonttweet1343
    @machetedonttweet1343 20 дней назад +24

    Yep.I was an MP in Benning. The first job I took after ETS was as a Corrections Officer on Rikers Island. It paid well, and I had done prisoner escorts to Leavenworth. The special ops soldiers were among the most volatile people I ever policed. And I worked "Mental Health"
    housing areas on Rikers.

  • @malakiquest
    @malakiquest 11 дней назад +25

    All respect to their ability to survive in combat, but I'd rather die a good man than live as a monster.

    • @yenhan705eh77
      @yenhan705eh77 9 дней назад

      And thank God for those monsters that you can live and die as a good man

  • @davidcook680
    @davidcook680 17 дней назад +11

    I joined the navy along time ago. I wanted to be a seal. Had a petty officer after he got to know me for awhile where I was stationed. Straight tell me I wasn’t the type of person who makes it as a seal. Not that I couldn’t handle the physical aspects of it. My mind wasn’t right. I was like what is my mind weak or something. I wasn’t upset at his words or what he was saying. Honestly it hurt my feelings. He could tell and said how me saying that to you and how it makes you feel is why. I’m not saying you’re weak or anything. Just your personality and you isn’t right for it. You aren’t a killer. You are to nice. All these years later after watching this video and looking back on my life and how I am. I understand what he meant and he was correct. I can’t handle stepping on a spider or bug. Much less ever kill anyone.

  • @connor-g4r
    @connor-g4r 18 дней назад +31

    "I'm tired of being told who to admire in this country! Aren't you sick of being told who your heroes ought to be? You know? Being told who you ought be looking up to. I'll choose my own heroes, thank you very much." - George Carlin

  • @boathemian7694
    @boathemian7694 20 дней назад +84

    I was a recon marine way back. I was a prior service Army veteran who joined the MC and it was shocking how gangster the battalion I was in. Couple of decent guys, but many were fucking psycho at minimum. Liars, thieves, buddyfuckers, etc. Glad when I got the hell outa there.

    • @jakezweig
      @jakezweig  20 дней назад +17

      Yes sir

    • @lprocksyd
      @lprocksyd 17 дней назад

      Aussie civilian here. Don't know American slang and definitely dont know american military slang. Does buddyfucker mean what I think it does?

    • @3asyp3as3y
      @3asyp3as3y 5 дней назад +1

      Holy shit. There isn't as much public drama with MARSOC as NSW. I wonder why. Seems like the same problems.

  • @metroman8185
    @metroman8185 22 дня назад +64

    I been a Hunter for 35 and taken out big game in Africa and in Alaska . Bragging for popularity has no glamor. Taking human life is not cool. It is pure BS here!!

    • @andys30us
      @andys30us 18 дней назад

      We get lied to and propagandized by mainstream media. Just have to fool 51 to 75% of the public. Show business (news and entertainment) is a powerful tool. Worked in Roman times and still works today. Maybe we are not as smart as we think we are.

    • @unhhgcrxexhjvuvujchcrzwzwz7956
      @unhhgcrxexhjvuvujchcrzwzwz7956 16 дней назад

      That's not like a cool thing to do? Hiring some African dude to baby you through a camping trip with expensive guns isn't too special

    • @jacobrodriguez1150
      @jacobrodriguez1150 15 дней назад +5

      I agree with you but you did kind of bragged about taking big game(trophy wildlife) 😂😂

    • @therainman7777
      @therainman7777 12 дней назад

      @@jacobrodriguez1150 lol true

  • @maxnemo1643
    @maxnemo1643 21 день назад +77

    To a lesser degree, I wonder how far this might apply to law enforcement. Especially when times get tough, who are the ‘rule followers’ that will say “I was only following orders” on judgment day ?

    • @tw5139
      @tw5139 18 дней назад

      Law enforcement doesn't have an honor code. So imo, they don't ever deserve the benefit of the doubt. The good cops know about the bad cops on their force and do nothing about it. They are part of the problem.

    • @bobbyb4024
      @bobbyb4024 18 дней назад +16

      They’re literally the same.

    • @BoostedPastime
      @BoostedPastime 17 дней назад +12

      @@maxnemo1643 gangsters with a badge it would seem.

    • @prod5429
      @prod5429 16 дней назад +5

      The same factors apply for law enforcement. The difference is that police officers are in the public eye and operate by different rules of engagement. The public is less forgiving of moral failings from an officer than a soldier and there are barricades placed in S.O.P's that weed out the officers who go too far..In this career field I've met great guys who weren't the best out of uniform.. some weren't the best even in uniform. Many of the guys I've worked with, like myself, were vets and some of them certainly had screws loose and could not translate well into a law enforcement setting. Law enforcement requires restraint and apprehension where they were accustomed to eliminating a threat. You need all 3, but some don't know where the line is.

    • @dantauche7917
      @dantauche7917 15 дней назад +3

      Police are completely different. Their job isn’t to kill people. They usually are not knowingly going into mortal danger. Totally different mindset imo

  • @Ancin47
    @Ancin47 22 дня назад +88

    Just know that our politicians will turn this “energy” on any “enemy”, whether foreign or domestic… They hit targets and don't ask questions.

    •  20 дней назад +6

      He's planning to do just that

    • @tomsnowden6201
      @tomsnowden6201 18 дней назад +1

      lol got that TDS??

    • @kevinbell4570
      @kevinbell4570 16 дней назад +1

      Send it

    • @SOLIDSNAKE.
      @SOLIDSNAKE. 10 дней назад +1

      Exactly military and law enforcement public enemy #1

  • @janetstorm7881
    @janetstorm7881 18 дней назад +26

    This is funny as sh*t, I started laughing as soon as I heard the opening. About 10 years ago I had a friend who was a Navy Seal actually he serve many years with Seal Team 6 and he was being honored that night locally in my town, and we were having a few drinks beforehand. He was telling me about combat. I was a veteran but served during peace time, but one statement he made was crazy. He told me that killing for him and his team got so easy and they wanted to make it more of a challenge so they would take something like hatchets with them, and just chop people in some circumstances instead of shooting them. I was shocked when I heard that and I said without thinking "what are they training you guys to be Serial Killers". He wasn't amused when I spontaneously asked that question so I apologized. crazy 😎

    • @curmudgeon8
      @curmudgeon8 13 дней назад +8

      He answered with his attitude-yes, they were training them for that

    • @Alex-tx2em
      @Alex-tx2em 7 дней назад +2

      He told you they would kill armed men with hatchets? And you believed him?

    • @No-jo1qo
      @No-jo1qo 3 дня назад

      @@Alex-tx2emwhen was the last time american special forces fought properly armed men?

    • @Alex-tx2em
      @Alex-tx2em 3 дня назад

      @@No-jo1qo Properly armed or not, trying to kill a man armed with an old-reliable soviet rifle by using a hatchet will get you sent back to the states in a box.

  • @Widemouth1832
    @Widemouth1832 21 день назад +54

    My dad's NG unit was filled with mostly Vietnam combat vets. As a young kind I would spend time with them and their families. My dad would always say that he is surprised many more of these guys didn't knock off banks and do hits for gangs given the amount of combat those guys had seen.
    I just remember being at a bar restaurant and seeing these guys fight in the parking lot while their wives and kids are sitting in the restaurant worried. They come back in to the restaurant bloodied and spend the time getting their story straight for the cops. Then they go into this bro mode with the police and convince them to arrest the townies and not them. It was interesting to see at 7-8 years old. Almost all of them had CIB's, Bronze stars, etc.

    • @marianotorrespico2975
      @marianotorrespico2975 20 дней назад +1

      --- INFANTRY . . . is a calling. One must be straight with oneself to be infantry, otherwise the ambiguity leads to the hut of the village head-shrinker.

    • @Widemouth1832
      @Widemouth1832 20 дней назад

      @@marianotorrespico2975 These guys were a cast of characters. A while back I read a story where a NG unit had to lock themselves in their offices when a crazy guy with a samari sword ran around outside. The NG guys I saw would have tuned that guy up if it made them gave to stay late and miss their kids or their tennis time. These guys who stay at our house after my dad got out. One was obsessed with tennis, but was a huge womanizer who has been married multiple times. His third honey moon was at our house in St Louis! My mom was not happy. Another guy was an expert at SSI disability and had his kids diagnosed with everything under the sun to get SSI money. All these guys had done multiple tours in Vietnam and had medals for bravery.
      My favorite times were sitting outside BBQing as they told stories from basic, Korea and Vietnam.

    • @spencerhopkinson9874
      @spencerhopkinson9874 20 дней назад +6

      Books like No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy depicted where some of those guys ended up.

    • @EstradaDuran-sg6co
      @EstradaDuran-sg6co 17 дней назад +3

      sound like cowards

    • @marianotorrespico2975
      @marianotorrespico2975 17 дней назад

      @@EstradaDuran-sg6co --- THAT DEPENDS UPON THE CONTEXT . . . in the city or in the boondocks.

  • @mmtm3529
    @mmtm3529 20 дней назад +14

    I feel the same holds true for many law enforcement officers. They know how to pass the psychiatric exams. Many law enforcement officers are trying to get a law overturned to not have body cams.
    In the end, it's individuals who have little to no empathy.

  • @shinyhappyshibas1385
    @shinyhappyshibas1385 23 дня назад +42

    Talk about an important video, thanks for this one Jake!

    • @jakezweig
      @jakezweig  23 дня назад +7

      BOOOOOOOM share it please

    • @jt-el8540
      @jt-el8540 23 дня назад

      I was taught accountability shooting and countless other things by Nate Boyer and other cats in 10th. My experience was amazing with these dudes. It was like football again and they were smart and showed me how they learn anything. I've gotta disagree brother Jake. Growing up in Pittsburgh I knew people way worse but without principle. I learned principles and love for competition from teams. Selfish in some areas selfless in others.

    • @jt-el8540
      @jt-el8540 23 дня назад

      ​​@@jakezweigPlus your channel is a beacon for greatness and getting after it. Men on Earth need to be this way or everyone gets butt grapes by pirates lol. I get where you guys are coming from though.

    • @vettevegas
      @vettevegas 22 дня назад

      So, what is a hero?

    • @jakezweig
      @jakezweig  22 дня назад

      @@jt-el8540 All good man

  • @mattjack3983
    @mattjack3983 23 дня назад +59

    Glad you made this video. Im a US Army veteran and have served in both Iraq & Afghanistan. I was never in SF. I was a regular old infantryman. But the concept is still the same. We arent there for any other reason than to deal death downrange. Thats it. The an infantryman's job. To close with and destroy the enemy. Its not for everyone. And it shouldn't be for everyone. Its nothing to idolize or admire. When i was deployed, if asked to honestly answer what i was going to miss the most when i went home, my honest answer would have been something along the lines of: "Stacking bodies and fucking shit up.." That would have been the answer most of us would have given. And for alot of us, its uncomfortable to hear, "Thankyou for your service.." because 99.99% of the time, the person giving thanks doesnt truly understand what our actual "service" is, and what the job we did requires us to do to others. And most people dont really want to know either. We arent "knights in shining armor". We are grim reapers, in camouflage, and black painted faces, coming to bring death and destruction to whatever is in our way. If you want to enlist in the military, and thats not the kind of person you are, then stay out of the infantry, and definitely stay out of SF. Again, this job isnt for eveyone. And its not supposed to be. We dont want or need anyone whongoing to be having some kind of moral dilemma when we're downrange. We want someone who is going stand ready to deal death and stack bodies, without question. There's still place for you in the military. Just not in the infantry if thats not something you're good with.

    • @Lord-of-the-Pit
      @Lord-of-the-Pit 21 день назад +3

      *nods from his abrams*

    • @jakezweig
      @jakezweig  20 дней назад +9

      Thank you !!!! Kick ass man!!!!

    • @lordabstract82
      @lordabstract82 20 дней назад +1

      @@Lord-of-the-Pit *laughs in armored infantry

    • @SoldierDrew
      @SoldierDrew 11 дней назад

      No lies detected.
      Rendezvous w/Destiny.

    • @-_-----
      @-_----- 9 дней назад

      Yeah that sounds really tough and everything.....
      .....but did you "Grim Reapers" ever stop to ask whether or not you were "bringing death" to the right people?
      ......... or -and be honest - were you just happy to have a job, and to be venting your childhood anger on someone?

  • @Doc_Roe
    @Doc_Roe 23 дня назад +615

    Is it just me or does Jakes Mmkayyy rub off on anyone else? I just caught myself teaching my niece something and finishing with mmkay 🤣🤣

  • @JoelGeorge
    @JoelGeorge 4 дня назад

    Wow... I can't believe how real this video got. Thank you so much for your sincerity.

    • @jakezweig
      @jakezweig  4 дня назад +1

      I’m trying to keep it real.

  • @OoooshetriesSs
    @OoooshetriesSs 21 день назад +64

    My “uncle” was a Green Beret…(this was back when u were given the option of service instead of going to jail … usually for violent crimes…)
    I can’t speak for all green berets.. but to watch him be worshipped when he was one of the sickest me I’ve ever met..
    Thank you for ur video. U hit the nail right on the head.

  • @markmarkyyy5632
    @markmarkyyy5632 19 дней назад +53

    I got a brother in-law who was in the marines and never saw combat and he can't shut up about his 4 yrs. in it. Conversely, I have another brother in-law who was a former navy seal with over 20 yrs. in the teams and he rarely speaks about it.. The ex marine guzzles his beer and owns over a half dozen firearms while the ex seal sips 1-2 glasses of wine and got rid of every firearm he owned about 5 yrs.ago!

    • @mgway4661
      @mgway4661 18 дней назад +10

      I don’t think I will ever get rid of my weapons. Thats just naive on his part

    • @EstradaDuran-sg6co
      @EstradaDuran-sg6co 17 дней назад +31

      both sound equally gay

    • @kwilliams3161
      @kwilliams3161 17 дней назад +4

      I went in usmc never saw combat either but I cared more about job security when I got out as an air traffic controller .most infantry don’t get out and go in high paying jobs making 150k plus .

    • @RoninX33
      @RoninX33 17 дней назад

      ​@@mgway4661Maybe he got rid of them because mentally he felt it may not have been the best idea to have them. That's good decision making. You don't know the guys headspace.

    • @Mark-t9l7r
      @Mark-t9l7r 14 дней назад +1

      How do you know if someone served a single tour in the Marines? Easy, they'll tell you in the first minute you meet them.

  • @Blaqlyte93
    @Blaqlyte93 14 дней назад +8

    I dont respect the military for what it made me want to be, i respect the military for what it made me not want to be.

  • @revert_irelia
    @revert_irelia 15 дней назад +2

    the perspectives from both of you were so eye opening to me, great video

  • @lordofthehouseofstormcrows8615
    @lordofthehouseofstormcrows8615 20 дней назад +13

    I wouldn't think that a serial killer would enjoy tier 1 operative, you know, the whole being told what to do and where to go. I'd say 99% of serial killers are all about control, not being controlled. Thanks for your service, keep up the great work coach.

    • @Mark-t9l7r
      @Mark-t9l7r 14 дней назад

      Yea, serial killers LOVE discipline, order, long work hours, getting yelled at, working almost exclusively with other men.

  • @Titan_1784-y1v
    @Titan_1784-y1v 22 дня назад +20

    Ok, I like this cat. He's very truthful.

    • @vettevegas
      @vettevegas 22 дня назад +2

      Ditto. I just subscribed.

  • @aaaa-xf3hx
    @aaaa-xf3hx 22 дня назад +106

    I’ve read being sociopathic is an indicator of success in most walks of life because they don’t feel fear in the way a normal person does.
    They’re able to logically weigh up the risk vs reward and if it’s beneficial for them to do something, they will do it.

    • @aldowilliams4765
      @aldowilliams4765 21 день назад +31

      Also no shame. Shame destroys a plethora of normal peoples’ potential and inhibits the ability to “charm” or effectively communicate with others.

    • @stevend481
      @stevend481 21 день назад +12

      Also a big thing of no empathy

    • @Warstyx485
      @Warstyx485 21 день назад +3

      Guess all those people that have called me a sociopath are right then. I just call it being logical.

    • @Lonr18888
      @Lonr18888 19 дней назад +2

      A lot of skateboarders that I knew growing up were like this.

    • @stookahmon7102
      @stookahmon7102 18 дней назад

      @@Lonr18888please explain ! ,the Skateboarders I knew from growing up where quite nice people idk . Just normal more or less but not psychopathic or very anti social

  • @buckshot927tx
    @buckshot927tx 22 дня назад +32

    How the hell does this all American badass only have 75k subscribers????!!!!??

    • @JoshuaBunkowske
      @JoshuaBunkowske 22 дня назад +3

      I just subscribed

    • @jakezweig
      @jakezweig  21 день назад +11

      I tell the truth to much

    • @jakezweig
      @jakezweig  21 день назад +4

      LETS GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @carlosenriqueulloa
      @carlosenriqueulloa 19 дней назад

      @@jakezweig Don't stop. You do a great service.

    • @Mark-t9l7r
      @Mark-t9l7r 14 дней назад +2

      Mostly because he does the same shit he accuses others of doing. He sells a worthless Navy SEAL fitness plan and makes RUclips videos bitching about others, making him exactly the same as the people he mocks. Hope that helps.

  • @jayr3381
    @jayr3381 23 дня назад +60

    Shawn Ryan fanboys need to have this video on repeat because they treat him like the next Messiah

    • @slacker7918
      @slacker7918 23 дня назад +20

      This needs to be at the top, as an older guy the amount of college age “men” I see at my college that idolize that guy and everything he says /does is kind of scary

    • @pizzacrust7029
      @pizzacrust7029 22 дня назад +11

      That’s what happens though when young men have no real role models. There aren’t strong men to look up to, so when a strong and seemingly morally sound guy pops up and gets popular it’s only naturally young guys will gravitate. Plus with the celebrity culture that teaches kids from birth that celebrities should be idolized gets pushed so hard that a new hit guy shows up and all the young men worship him because that’s what they are taught. If you want this to change then you need to get kids young and teach them about the differences of respect and worship. As a young guy myself (24) I catch myself falling into that pattern too and it’s hard to break when it’s programmed into your brain for your whole life. So yes they are dumb but they also need to be shown the better way

    • @Michael-fh6lw
      @Michael-fh6lw 22 дня назад +16

      😢Shawn Ryan has REPEATEDLY spoke on his own distress and life screw ups and how to try and AVOID that pitfall. He talks about survival and experience, but I have NEVER heard him brag or beat his chest about killing and seeing people die.
      NOT A fan boy but I'd rather LISTEN to those who " been there done that" than those who sh*t on the reality cause it hurts their feelings.
      I notice this RUclipsr was all in when it " worked for him" but now sounds like a bitter betty

    • @Michael-fh6lw
      @Michael-fh6lw 22 дня назад

      ​what's a real role model? Was a cop for 29 yrs - if I listened to all the " we know better " folks , I was supposed to be a bully, an abuser, a racist , a coward, and alcholic , a murderer...
      But THEY WEREN'T THERE when I was putting a blanket on a kid abandoned by parents in a decrepit motor home. They WERENT THERE when I pulled a parolee off his pregnant wife after he knocked four of her teeth out. They WERENT there when I and my partner did CPR on a 17 yr old gangmember shot multiple times.
      Where are all these great " role models" cause when I went into a Starbucks, parents brought their kids up to me and told them to TRUST ME.
      We habe a crisis in manhood in this country brought on by those who are WEAK MINDED and disrespectful of civic responsibilities cause they would rather cleave to anarchy and irresponsible life styles
      Marcus Auelius was right - and the harsh military ethos teaches stoicism better than a liberal college professor teaching students that there are " hundreds of genders".....

    • @Brotherken1234
      @Brotherken1234 22 дня назад +1

      ​@@Michael-fh6lw ?? 🤔

  • @voiceofreason5893
    @voiceofreason5893 19 дней назад +1

    Wow. Very powerful and informative. I'm certainly guilty of strongly admiring these folks. This was a much needed video for me. Thanks for posting.

  • @erikhouston
    @erikhouston 23 дня назад +14

    Love your channel Jake! Oh btw the Vikings are more around 900-1000 AD, you said 1400’s which is more the age of exploration, but your point was correct, Vikings were absolute savages

    • @jakezweig
      @jakezweig  23 дня назад +18

      LOL man im trying over here!!!!!

  • @MiguelMolina-e3z
    @MiguelMolina-e3z 22 дня назад +4

    Thank you for shedding the truth of the mindset of Special Forces.

    • @Mark-t9l7r
      @Mark-t9l7r 14 дней назад

      Yea, thanks for re-enforcing my perceived stereotypical view of a group of people I know nothing about otherwise!

  • @JohnDoe-fv9si
    @JohnDoe-fv9si 23 дня назад +14

    This is why I love your content. It’s so honest.

  • @DmitreJO
    @DmitreJO 18 дней назад +7

    Foreigner here, I understand respecting people that fight for your country’s interests but i totally agree with you these are not figures of morality.

  • @ryand4533
    @ryand4533 23 дня назад +11

    There a reason you used to be able to get out of going to prison by enlisting in the military. They still allow it to some degree to this day. It’s not because the military is great at building discipline.

  • @BenjaminGessel
    @BenjaminGessel 14 дней назад +10

    Vikings from the 700’s-800’s, you mean..

    • @-_-----
      @-_----- 9 дней назад

      Exactly. And what did these bands of malcontents do every time they moved through a town?
      R__ed Women (and probably boys, too), Plundered, Stole....
      1000 years, nothing's changed.

  • @983mademan
    @983mademan 23 дня назад +6

    Extremely well articulated by both veterans. Even enlistees during wartime experience these dilemmas.

  • @nelsonc6173
    @nelsonc6173 17 дней назад +5

    My girlfriend's brother was a JAG for the Air Force. He said the scum he had to put away were disgusting. And when he left he said the case loads were piled up to the ceiling. So there were no shortage of cases. That's just the Air Force. And after this video I can't imagine what the other branches are like.
    I actually heard the same comments from another special forces guy. He tells people/civilians to thank people like him for their service, but afterwards treat them like any human being because they are just as flawed and fucked up as everyone else. Most likely more so. He knew some bad motherfuckers he said he could never ever be friends with in civilian life. Watch your back sure but everything else no fucking way.

  • @Gottiline_Ace
    @Gottiline_Ace 22 дня назад +105

    Most people live a kushy life full of comfort. They fall apart when the cat dies and go to therapy. Not understanding the brutality and atrocities of war is a massive understatement.

    • @vettevegas
      @vettevegas 22 дня назад +5

      So well said.

    • @Theo-dj7vs
      @Theo-dj7vs 21 день назад +10

      But you've NEVER been to war, yet you know so much about it. You sound NPC-ish.

    • @AlexanderTheGreatest-z4j
      @AlexanderTheGreatest-z4j 21 день назад +3

      Like you?

    • @Gottiline_Ace
      @Gottiline_Ace 21 день назад

      @@Theo-dj7vs difference is, i didn't grow up in the suburbs with a kushy life. I know what it's like to live in poverty and watch people die right in front of you to in a kill or be killed situation. And I still don't think I am some warrior or battle hardened killer that's ready for anything. I am willing to bet I am much more capable than either of the weak minded trolls responding to my comment with pessimism.

    • @Gottiline_Ace
      @Gottiline_Ace 21 день назад +2

      @@AlexanderTheGreatest-z4j I understand and appreciate my position in a 1st world country that isn't constantly at war on its own soil. I've seen and dealt with plenty enough of it to know it's not something 99% of people are built for.

  • @AngelinaMae-r3y
    @AngelinaMae-r3y 16 дней назад +1

    Much love for you’re honesty, my grandpa told me that their is no distinction between “operators” and the cartel he then when on to elaborate on how he knows the cartel is more likely to have compassion for some of their victims and how that can be a potential vulnerability and a security threat, he said basically we are professional bad guys, that’s the only difference!

  • @jonpicojones4032
    @jonpicojones4032 23 дня назад +16

    Truth. Jeff Nichols constantly mentions his job was to take human life, an honest and not so embellished job description.

    • @sp123
      @sp123 19 дней назад +2

      Jon Jones is the type of.guy that would pass the screening

    • @jonpicojones4032
      @jonpicojones4032 19 дней назад

      @ I agree entirely.. dude is definitely a psycho. Great fighter though.

    • @Mark-t9l7r
      @Mark-t9l7r 14 дней назад

      He was the .00001% of the military trained to do that. OMG we train people to kill lord have mercy how awful oh wait that's literally been a thing since humans existed.

    • @jonpicojones4032
      @jonpicojones4032 14 дней назад

      @@Mark-t9l7r 😂

  • @DelCabron
    @DelCabron 22 дня назад +5

    Mannnn I love this video. This is exactly… EXACTLY wtf I’ve been saying all along.

  • @terryhill4732
    @terryhill4732 18 дней назад +4

    Love it when the truth comes out

  • @no_regerts5176
    @no_regerts5176 20 дней назад +16

    I come at this from a different angle. I’ve known killers and have met serial killers. They don’t get PTSD.

    • @-_-----
      @-_----- 9 дней назад

      Well that's a dumb angle, because they don't get a salary, equipment, training, nor a pension at the taxpayer's expense either.
      Creeps are creeps - stop making excuses for psychopaths-by-any-other-name.

  • @vettevegas
    @vettevegas 22 дня назад +12

    What is a hero? The guy that jumps on a grenade, or the guy that grinds out 94yrs, not cheating on his wife or missing a day of work. Being the best Father possible.
    Etc,

    • @jakezweig
      @jakezweig  21 день назад +1

      Sir yes sir

    • @carlosenriqueulloa
      @carlosenriqueulloa 19 дней назад +1

      Both are.

    • @bobbyb4024
      @bobbyb4024 18 дней назад +2

      One is brave, the other is good natured. But being brave doesn’t always translate to being a hero

    • @conductingintomfoolery9163
      @conductingintomfoolery9163 18 дней назад

      A hero is someone who wins war, unlike these dudes

    • @kwilliams3161
      @kwilliams3161 17 дней назад

      I would say that’s just a good person but not a hero .

  • @ladetygr
    @ladetygr 18 дней назад +6

    We shouldnt idolize anyone. Work on yourself, become the best version of yourself. Admire qualities in others but idolize no one and nothing!

  • @BHeyUSA
    @BHeyUSA 23 дня назад +7

    Very few influencers are truly authentic . Sad to see the SF community tear each other apart. Keep doing your thing Jake!! Show these kids how to do things the right way ; head down & grind

    • @jakezweig
      @jakezweig  23 дня назад +2

      This the way

    • @BHeyUSA
      @BHeyUSA 23 дня назад

      @ has to be. Too many people that are diluting the brand recklessly. Still have your running PDF file saved in my email 🦾🇺🇸

  • @Charliehund100
    @Charliehund100 14 дней назад

    This is a fantastic and eye-opening video. I really appreciate the honesty here.

  • @cowlico
    @cowlico 20 дней назад +6

    I have a friend of mine who got out after four years in the corps and kudos to him for his service, but he idolizes the hell out guys telling him stories about how they served in special operations only to find out quite a few of those guys aren't on the level. Crazy man! I respect these guys, but don't idolize too many folks aside from my dad.

  • @Sadiqi
    @Sadiqi 12 дней назад +2

    My brother was a special operator. He didn't have all the trauma most of his buddies did. He joined them because my father was in. He was defo insane tho. RIP lil bro.

  • @thinkbeforeyoutype7106
    @thinkbeforeyoutype7106 16 дней назад +4

    "I don’t care if Americans think we’re running the news media, Hollywood, Wall Street or the government. I just care that we get to keep running them.”
    - Joel Stein
    Source : LATimes

  • @mfawls9624
    @mfawls9624 9 дней назад +1

    My father was in WWII in the Navy in the Pacific at 17 yrs old. My brother got guaranteed flight school in the 80's. Became an Apache/Blackhawk pilot. His backup, if he failed flight school, was Ranger school.
    My parents told him if he went to Ranger school, became a Ranger...don't come home.
    My parents were patriotic. I have multiple siblings who are vets but they literally told him if he chose Ranger don't come home. Because THAT was a moral choice. I've never forgotten that. Part of me wishes I had been in the military, a big part of me wishes I had gone in the Marines, I nearly did. But, I talked to my sister, a Navy officer and she asked me why. My answer was about ideals and the kind of perspective of the military being about honor, service, etc. I would be guaranteed OCS, I could be an idealistic Marine officer.
    She didn't disparage the Marines, she respected them - for what they DID. She told me they NEED to do what they do, they don't want or need 'understanding' officers. And that they would drum me out, and rightly drum me out because they are in place for one purpose.
    It was eye opening...and honestly, the recruiter was not hiding that about being a Marine. I have doubt about not signing up, but I have enough self knowledge that it was likely the right decision. Army, USAF...never held any allure for me. Just the Marines. Still do. Have several friends who changed their lives as enlisted Marines. Don't know any officers.

  • @stevengrumley-uo8je
    @stevengrumley-uo8je 22 дня назад +3

    Love this video Jake. Nate and yourself keep it real. Thanks Brother, Stay Hard. 🇺🇸🫡

  • @WolfyTheIn-between
    @WolfyTheIn-between 9 дней назад +1

    Me stepfather was a high ranking PJ, 96 confirmed kills, if he got mad you saw death in his eyes. The things he put me and my siblings through are the kinds of things you would see in a violent Lifetime movie and everyone who sees the trailer goes "yeah right...what anti patriotic crap no way this would happen with a bunch of kids and an honored vet"
    I have respect for the bravery and many of the good things you all have done. And I am grateful that it's starting to get acknowledged just how bad it gets, and not everyone has honor.
    The families can't speak, we can't talk about the shit that happens, you all are our voices...thank you for bringing some of it to light

  • @PreacherOfTheWord
    @PreacherOfTheWord 23 дня назад +8

    Took me a long time to learn this. Amen

    • @PreacherOfTheWord
      @PreacherOfTheWord 23 дня назад +1

      That being said, this video has me considering marsoc

  • @AverageJogi
    @AverageJogi 17 дней назад +2

    Damn man I wish this was two hours long. Thank you.

  • @dodgechargerrt1873
    @dodgechargerrt1873 20 дней назад +8

    These guys need to use their platforms to talk more about getting veterans help in all areas...

    • @jakezweig
      @jakezweig  20 дней назад +1

      were working on it

  • @tyleraguilar2474
    @tyleraguilar2474 17 дней назад +1

    I LOVE THIS. Thank you bro for calling this shit out like it is

  • @GlenSilva-vw9go
    @GlenSilva-vw9go 22 дня назад +3

    Finally someone said it. About time

  • @patricknez7258
    @patricknez7258 9 дней назад

    1:46 well said imo, i appreciate and respect unfiltered honesty like this. I believe you

  • @nicholasbaker2904
    @nicholasbaker2904 9 дней назад +2

    Ive said this for years. These people are not moraly superior. If i have to sit thru one more corporate meeting telling me to be more like a SEAL in the workplace im gonna puke.

  • @MYZTICTRAVLER
    @MYZTICTRAVLER 10 дней назад +1

    Everyone needs a hero. The trouble starts when they find out that their idols have feet of clay too.

  • @nickdial8528
    @nickdial8528 14 дней назад +4

    A lot of ordinary people, sociopathic or not, are capable of brutal savage behavior if the situation calls for it.
    Just look through history at civil wars, including the american revolution.
    When it comes to protecting the home front, family and so on,
    individuals that you would never think could be capable of ugly things, will resort to brutal savagertry, when it means protecting what's important.
    My uncle was one of the kindest guys you would ever meet, and yet had to do brutal things in the 101sr airborn, during world war II, including when he fought in the battle of the Bulge.
    He escaped during a ground attack by american fighters and the things he had to do to get away, were brutal.

  • @fredericomacabu2618
    @fredericomacabu2618 12 дней назад

    One of the best video I watched, thanks for the enlightening content.

  • @taxevasion4870
    @taxevasion4870 17 дней назад +3

    I was in the army cadets (UK youth organisation) where i met guys who were anything from ordinary squaddies to SAS reserve and Commandos and everything inbetween. One thing i did learn is that top soldiers are very strange people mentally, seemingly detached from the real world, who I wouldn't look up to

  • @vans617
    @vans617 17 дней назад +1

    thanks for making this, more people need to see!

    • @Mark-t9l7r
      @Mark-t9l7r 14 дней назад

      They would if it were true, but like everything else that comes out of this community, it's full of half-truths and exaggerations.

  • @veertype
    @veertype 13 дней назад +3

    This has to be the weirdest humble brag I’ve ever heard.

  • @harveypotter574
    @harveypotter574 13 дней назад +1

    That final clip is pure gold

  • @BluM7861
    @BluM7861 19 дней назад +3

    They are role models… for ppl who never had discipline in their lives and want a dramatic change. Just not everyone can obtain that level of dedication

  • @EdwinBetancourtJr
    @EdwinBetancourtJr 17 дней назад +1

    Abyss level BP content!
    Love it!

  • @Skeletors_Closet
    @Skeletors_Closet 23 дня назад +11

    The truth can hurt, but more importantly, it can set you free.
    It’s just the same as idolizing a regular soldier, sailor, or airman. Most of the ones in active duty are shit bags and everybody is constantly trying to get out of work. I would say 90% of active duty is made up of shitbags that nobody wants to work with.
    My cousin was glorified for her service and her dad doesn’t even know that she spent almost her entire career on EMI and Restriction. She was constantly on FB talking smack about her chief and other superiors, but her dad thinks she’s such an honorable person.
    He has no clue what the sacrifice is because he went to college and lived the easy life.
    These fools are only convincing the other fools.

  • @thegreenlogbook
    @thegreenlogbook 15 дней назад

    New sub, Marine retiree and fellow vet RUclipsr. SOF is a solid community, but you can definitely learn from others who are wearing or have worn the uniform. Keep the content coming!

  • @UrbanTiger74
    @UrbanTiger74 22 дня назад +35

    The movie Platoon had the perfect analogy for guys who don't belong in special operations...
    Crusader.
    "Elias. Elias is a crusader." - Sgt. Barnes.
    😂😂😂