
Originally Posted by
MrSplitshot
When you look at the actual history behind Geronimo....if I remember correctly from school....Geronimo fought the Mexicans and the Americans aggression against his land/people. After some of his family members were killed by the Mexican Army, he went on some "revenge" attacks against them, and eventually the U.S. (I think that's halfway right, like I said, from memory here.)
In such case, naming the mission "Geronimo" isn't such a bad thing is it? In similar fashion, we were on a revenge mission against Bin Laden, after attacks on our family/land. Isn't "Geronimo" kind of fitting? Again, Bin Laden was "Jackpot"....not "Geronimo"...
I just don't see the issue. It was a simple code name for a mission, which appears (at least at my evaluation here) to have some historic context behind it....it wasn't about trying to stereotype or offend people.