This Film Is Dedicated To The Brave Mujahideen Fighters Of Afghanistan
Also known as: Rambo III Dedication · Brave Mujahideen Fighters Meme · Rambo III End Credits Change
"This Film Is Dedicated to the Brave Mujahideen Fighters of Afghanistan" is a viral urban legend and meme format based on the false claim that the 1988 action film *Rambo III* originally ended with a dedication to the Mujahideen, later changed to "the gallant people of Afghanistan" after 9/11. The supposed dedication change became a widely shared internet myth in the 2000s and spawned a meme template used for ironic commentary on foreign policy blowback and historical contradictions.
TL;DR
"This Film Is Dedicated to the Brave Mujahideen Fighters of Afghanistan" is a viral urban legend and meme format based on the false claim that the 1988 action film *Rambo III* originally ended with a dedication to the Mujahideen, later changed to "the gallant people of Afghanistan" after 9/11.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The meme typically works in two ways:
As movie trivia (the myth): People share the claim as a surprising historical fact, often with fabricated comparison screenshots. This version usually appears in "things that didn't age well" threads or Cold War history discussions.
As an ironic template: Users take the dedication format and apply it to other situations where support or praise for something backfired. Common approaches include:
Find a situation where someone or something was once praised, then later became a problem
Create a fake movie-style dedication screen with the text "This film is dedicated to the brave [ironic subject]"
Post it in shitposting communities, political humor forums, or reply threads about historical blunders
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The real *Rambo III* dedication reads "This film is dedicated to the gallant people of Afghanistan," and this wording was confirmed by both *The New York Times* and *The Washington Post* in their original 1988 reviews.
*Rambo III* was one of the most expensive films ever made at the time, and its heroic depiction of Afghan fighters was entirely in line with mainstream American attitudes during the Soviet-Afghan War.
The fabricated dedication has been shared so many times that some DVD and Blu-ray reviewers have reported being surprised to find the "gallant people" version, assuming their copy must be the "edited" one.
Meme generator sites now offer templates specifically for creating ironic "brave Mujahideen" style dedications.
The CIA never directly worked with bin Laden, though there was significant overlap between CIA-funded resistance efforts and groups bin Laden was involved with.
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