I never asked you why you won't share info about yourself. I asked a snarky question do you show this movie to your students.
You offered info about yourself unsolicited, so it was fair game at that point.
Why you feel a movie supports your claim that the Soviets should have been allowed to take Afghanistan is not anything that can be defended with fact.
No I don't show films like that to my students because it has nothing to do with what I am teaching. In fact the only films I show are clips of films by David Lynch because it helps teach the theories I try to express and I might show a scene or two from the movie Pollock. But that's about it.
Like, wtf, people telling me I'm a bad teacher and every student I've ever had has told me that I am the best teacher of my subject they have ever had.
Why the film? I think it brings into context what the hell those poor bastards had to endure because of our meddling. The Mujhadeen were absolutely ruthless and we let that kind of theocratic enemy take over Afghanistan which in turns leads to all those poor American soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen we've lost over there.