I find it impossible to care any less about what "Wayne" hates and loves. It could maybe make a difference while he lived, but now he has rotted to dust or turned into corpse wax. You and me? Nobody cares, nor should they...
First, Wayne had a bad back as a result of being a football player at USC. Because of the injury, he lost a football scholarship, had to leave college and he became a full time actor. Having a certified bad back injury (such as in his case) was a disqualification. Second, a number of actors (including Jimmy Stewart) joined the armed services. The President himself, Roosevelt, intervened and felt that at the time, Wayne was too big an actor to lose to the military, so he told the draft board to overlook Wayne. Third, Wayne did A LOT of his own stunts, even into his sixties. One thing Wayne never was, was a chickshit.
@@The_Dudester oh really? BS Wayne tried to join the OSS, so he would not have to be involved in the nasty front line combat. A bad back was no excuse for the poor guys who were front line, kinda like chick hawk Reagan with his hearing impairment? Yeah right. And do tell, if chickenshit Wayne was so disabled how was he able to do his own stunts? Hmm, I smell bs. Can ride a horse all day but not a jeep? Please cite your source about the president intervention. The lie I heard was that Wayne’s exwife “misplaced “ his notice from the OSS, but any lie will do when a second rate actor wants to take advantage of the openings produced by the stars who did serve. Your “second “ statement is irrelevant to the fact of the matter at hand. Except to illustrate that many stars didn’t try to find some excuse to weasel out of service
@@The_Dudesterif he did his own stunts then his back wasn't that bad to not serve in the military What you're saying is he wasn't a chickenshit when it came to perform his own stunts but a chickenshit to serve in the military 🙄
@@chrisgross2043 You must not have worked a single day in your life. The reason the military has disqualifers, like a bad back, is because when you lug an 85 pound backpack, uphill, downhill, every single day, you won't be able to do it without ending up in the hospital. So, Wayne would not have made it through the physical. Second, the President of the United States, Franklin Roosevelt, didn't want Wayne in the military because the nation needed a certain number of movie stars making films. What you don't understand is that there was no internet back then, no TV, and baseball had shut down because most of the players had joined the military. The only way to entertain the public was movies and without actors, no movies. But, you seem to hate Wayne for some reason, so go on hating him if it makes you feel better.
Just a (hu)man. Also a rich and influential celebrity. The only reason any well known person means anything at all is by the validity and power handed to them by you, the great unwashed, the hoi polloi, the... you get it, right
Everyone has a controversial past but you cannot deny that John Wayne is the greatest cowboy actor of all time or at least definitely deserves an honourable mention. Rip the great cowboy actor 😢
"No-hero" John Wayne's alcoholism and smoking killed him! "Mr. Big Shot" was full of advice for others on how to live! Meanwhile his many marriages and neglected children showed how self-centered and selfish he really was!!!
I'm no surprised Wayne was a racist since the era he was born in was basically all racism but honestly how does no one recognize John was a racist? I even recognize him as a racist but I was a fan of his movies still. Also why would they ever cast John Wayne as Genghis Khan??? He was a cowboy actor not a history actor
Yeah, I was alive in his time and knew many who were born in the 19th century. You can hate it all day long, but odds are you all would have been as bigoted as the rest...
What's your favorite Wayne movie?
Man there's so many to choose from just too many good ones
Wayne’s World
The Quiet Man. Love that movie.
McClintock 💚
The Shootist
John Wayne was a draft dodger in December 1941 following Pearl Harbor filing a 3a draft deferment.
He wasn't a draft dodger! By the time WW2 came around, he was almost 50 years old! Too old to be accepted into military service!
@@markknivila8383 He was 33 when Admiral King confirmed the US was at war with Germany in 1940.
I always root for the natives in his Western movies.
My sister and I did too. But I don't think ever during a John Wayne film. When the center story was based on Indians, then I got mad.
I hate that he hated High Noon, one of the best westerns ever.
I find it impossible to care any less about what "Wayne" hates and loves. It could maybe make a difference while he lived, but now he has rotted to dust or turned into corpse wax. You and me? Nobody cares, nor should they...
Chickshit Wayne kinda managed to avoid military service,preferring to play soldier in the movies.
First, Wayne had a bad back as a result of being a football player at USC. Because of the injury, he lost a football scholarship, had to leave college and he became a full time actor. Having a certified bad back injury (such as in his case) was a disqualification. Second, a number of actors (including Jimmy Stewart) joined the armed services. The President himself, Roosevelt, intervened and felt that at the time, Wayne was too big an actor to lose to the military, so he told the draft board to overlook Wayne. Third, Wayne did A LOT of his own stunts, even into his sixties. One thing Wayne never was, was a chickshit.
@@The_Dudester oh really? BS Wayne tried to join the OSS, so he would not have to be involved in the nasty front line combat. A bad back was no excuse for the poor guys who were front line, kinda like chick hawk Reagan with his hearing impairment? Yeah right. And do tell, if chickenshit Wayne was so disabled how was he able to do his own stunts? Hmm, I smell bs. Can ride a horse all day but not a jeep? Please cite your source about the president intervention. The lie I heard was that Wayne’s exwife “misplaced “ his notice from the OSS, but any lie will do when a second rate actor wants to take advantage of the openings produced by the stars who did serve. Your “second “ statement is irrelevant to the fact of the matter at hand. Except to illustrate that many stars didn’t try to find some excuse to weasel out of service
@@The_Dudesterif he did his own stunts then his back wasn't that bad to not serve in the military What you're saying is he wasn't a chickenshit when it came to perform his own stunts but a chickenshit to serve in the military 🙄
@@chrisgross2043 You must not have worked a single day in your life. The reason the military has disqualifers, like a bad back, is because when you lug an 85 pound backpack, uphill, downhill, every single day, you won't be able to do it without ending up in the hospital. So, Wayne would not have made it through the physical. Second, the President of the United States, Franklin Roosevelt, didn't want Wayne in the military because the nation needed a certain number of movie stars making films.
What you don't understand is that there was no internet back then, no TV, and baseball had shut down because most of the players had joined the military. The only way to entertain the public was movies and without actors, no movies.
But, you seem to hate Wayne for some reason, so go on hating him if it makes you feel better.
He was 35 too. Trump was 22 and a college graduate at the height of Vietnam....
died 45 years ago. was a totally different world back then. also, who gives a fuuuuuuuuck
totally different world😂😂
*Film Actors Guild
Just a (hu)man. Also a rich and influential celebrity. The only reason any well known person means anything at all is by the validity and power handed to them by you, the great unwashed, the hoi polloi, the... you get it, right
Everyone has a controversial past but you cannot deny that John Wayne is the greatest cowboy actor of all time or at least definitely deserves an honourable mention. Rip the great cowboy actor 😢
McClintock 💚
He came from a very different era but I love John Wayne.
He played the hero but deliberately dodged the draft and sat out the war in Hollywood. Hypocrite,
Proof?
He was a major anti-Semite - like Ward Bond, Walter Brennan and Victor McLaglen.
If you're right, and I suppose you are, it surprises me not at all
Proof?
@@Rick-jf6sg He made multiple anti-Semitic remarks.
@@MarkHarrison733 When? Where? Please post links to prove your claim.
@@Rick-jf6sg Scott Eyman's biography provides numerous examples.
My dad was a huge fan.
I was a huge fan too of Wayne
@zanethind sad when we hear all of bad things about our heros.
@@janetduncan87 yeah
Draft dodger and a rascist
Your proof?
Racist
@@tealx8462 buzz off
@@UTTPCHICKENNUGGET
Never!
@@tealx8462 yep I'll report u
@@UTTPCHICKENNUGGET
Go, right ahead!
@@tealx8462 shut up and apologize
Love john wayne. Tje duke is the best.
He appropriated the name from Jethro Bodine's hound Duke, a useless creature.
@@ricklee5845the name came from the family dog. 😂not Jethro from the Beverley Hillbillies
@@rinaticson390 I don't believe it! You wanna bet? 😜😜
@@ricklee5845 rewatch this video
@@rinaticson390 What fer? How about we let Granny settle this dispute?
"No-hero" John Wayne's alcoholism and smoking killed him!
"Mr. Big Shot" was full of advice for others on how to live!
Meanwhile his many marriages and neglected children showed how self-centered and selfish he really was!!!
I'm no surprised Wayne was a racist since the era he was born in was basically all racism but honestly how does no one recognize John was a racist? I even recognize him as a racist but I was a fan of his movies still. Also why would they ever cast John Wayne as Genghis Khan??? He was a cowboy actor not a history actor
He was about as racist as you are, Lefty!
Yeah, I was alive in his time and knew many who were born in the 19th century. You can hate it all day long, but odds are you all would have been as bigoted as the rest...
I was
@@mj2495 👍
@@mj2495 times were different
He could act his way out of a paper bag.
@@Annie-ez4ol *could not 😉
@@infinitejest441 could
Pencil neck handwringing.
I like that he was the inspiration for John Wayne Gacy.