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Quoted: To be fair we could make a better movie. We don't even have to make it like pro right-wing we can just make it acted out Boogaloo memes like stealing tanks on cocaine and feeding wendingos Bang energy drinks View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So basically it's a liberal masturbatory fantasy To be fair we could make a better movie. We don't even have to make it like pro right-wing we can just make it acted out Boogaloo memes like stealing tanks on cocaine and feeding wendingos Bang energy drinks I want a true to subject Wrath of the Wendigo movie, before or after a real Cascadia. |
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Quoted: To be fair we could make a better movie. We don't even have to make it like pro right-wing we can just make it acted out Boogaloo memes like stealing tanks on cocaine and feeding wendingos Bang energy drinks View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So basically it's a liberal masturbatory fantasy To be fair we could make a better movie. We don't even have to make it like pro right-wing we can just make it acted out Boogaloo memes like stealing tanks on cocaine and feeding wendingos Bang energy drinks |
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Quoted: Member when GD laughed at the Russian who predicted this? http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/P1-AO116_RUSPRO_NS_20081228191715.gif View Quote Remember? I STILL laugh at it, even harder than I do this movie. It's fucking idiotic. |
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Quoted: To be fair we could make a better movie. We don't even have to make it like pro right-wing we can just make it acted out Boogaloo memes like stealing tanks on cocaine and feeding wendingos Bang energy drinks View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So basically it's a liberal masturbatory fantasy To be fair we could make a better movie. We don't even have to make it like pro right-wing we can just make it acted out Boogaloo memes like stealing tanks on cocaine and feeding wendingos Bang energy drinks Cocaine Bear + tanks |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: So basically it's a liberal masturbatory fantasy To be fair we could make a better movie. We don't even have to make it like pro right-wing we can just make it acted out Boogaloo memes like stealing tanks on cocaine and feeding wendingos Bang energy drinks Cocaine Bear + tanks Yeah and people wearing ridiculous outfits and stuff Lots of drugs for sure |
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Quoted: I'm curious what the dividing factor is for the war, but it does make sense for TX and CA to join together if the ultimate goal was to become their own individual Republics after the the civil war. View Quote So honest question: How is that CA and TX could possibly co exist given the political divide between them?Strange bedfellows |
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Quoted: Yeah and people wearing ridiculous outfits and stuff Lots of drugs for sure View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: So basically it's a liberal masturbatory fantasy To be fair we could make a better movie. We don't even have to make it like pro right-wing we can just make it acted out Boogaloo memes like stealing tanks on cocaine and feeding wendingos Bang energy drinks Cocaine Bear + tanks Yeah and people wearing ridiculous outfits and stuff Lots of drugs for sure Add some fear and loathing in Las Vegas |
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Quoted: Add some fear and loathing in Las Vegas View Quote It would have to be funny. But it would also be a tragedy. Regardless of who is telling the story. There's probably going to be lots and lots and lots of this sort of thing. Castration! Double castration! |
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State make up makes zero sense.
I realize they didn't want to offend anyone so they made a completely illogical map. |
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Quoted: Blue dots hold all the money, industry, law enforcement and military View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Meh. Breakdown won't be by state but by county. 2020 election map shows a sea of red punctuated by bright blue dots concentrated in high-populated areas. Strangle those blue dots, win the war. Blue dots hold all the money, industry, law enforcement and military Yeah, no, they don't. |
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Plus making it inaccurate generates controversy so people will talk about it. A realistic movie wouldn't get watched.
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Ground Zero: Syria (Part 7) - Snipers of Aleppo |
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It is funny watching people get so bent out of shape over the movie and citing all the impossibilities in a work of fiction. Of course all of it is based off a single trailer and a map.
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Quoted: So honest question: How is that CA and TX could possibly co exist given the political divide between them?Strange bedfellows View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm curious what the dividing factor is for the war, but it does make sense for TX and CA to join together if the ultimate goal was to become their own individual Republics after the the civil war. So honest question: How is that CA and TX could possibly co exist given the political divide between them?Strange bedfellows My thought was if they wanted to break away from Fed control, temporarily allying to use their combined economic strength, populations, and military infrastructures to achieve a common goal of becoming their own independent entities after the war, would make a lot of sense tactically. |
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Most of the "loyalist" states would be loyal...to Texas.
That Civil war map is way off of what I'd expect. |
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Political impossibilities aside, it's a dumb map anyway. "Tell me you never learned about the first civil war without telling me" level. Ever hear of the Anaconda Plan? Those loyalist states are going to get shattered along the Ohio, Mississippi and Colorado rivers by any armies with half a brain (putting aside the great line the Rockies make) and then squeezed. Air power shifts the calculus somewhat, but boots on the ground are still imperative, moreso in a civil war
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It's a silly film, but make no mistake probably being released and primed to scare the Hell out of the normies about Donald Trump.
One practical thing that I doubt the film will address is how interconnected the eletrical grid is in the USA. Few states, could be self-sufficient and cut off from the others in terms of electricity without suffering blackouts. Also, the food supplies are highly dependent on the lower 48 states having steady flow of commerce between them. If there was a disruption to that flow of commerce food supplies would become an issue quickly. Another issue would be Americans dependence on federal social welfare with a large number of senior citizens and low income individuals dependent on their government checks. You could expect riots almost immediately nation wide if those checks stop coming in. Not to mention that the U.S. military does not have vast stockpiles of munitions, especially now after having donated so much to Ukraine. Military manufacturing is divided among contractors and subcontractors all over the entire country, so if the country was divded the divided sections would have great difficulty replenishing their loses in equipment and expeditures of munitions. Add to that the fact that most of the high end military products produced in the USA are dependent on foreign eletronic components and that importation of those components would come to a grinding halt and you can see how fantasiful this film really is from any practical realistic standpoint. |
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Quoted: Member when GD laughed at the Russian who predicted this? http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/P1-AO116_RUSPRO_NS_20081228191715.gif View Quote Did that same Russian predict his Soviet Union falling apart? Hint: I consider this crap nothing but Russian / Chinese propaganda. Their dream. While they both implode. |
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Quoted: What do you guys think about this one https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/425212/signal-2023-12-18-17-39-58-074-3063778.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: Blue dots hold all the money, industry, law enforcement and military View Quote I'm from California and I'll tell you that the bay area is full of pussies. The gang bangers would run a faction of it, but it would be easy to disrupt the population in a mass event such as a civil war. |
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Quoted: Obama was involved in "Leave the World Behind" (I had to look it up) Vice being Vice https://www.vice.com/en/article/3akydj/conspiracy-theorists-think-alex-garlands-civil-war-is-actually-programming-americans-for-civil-war View Quote I hate you for posting that link and I hate myself even more for clicking it and trying to read half that article. |
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Quoted: Carve out Detroit, MI and extreme NW Indiana (Gary area) as they are not like the rest of the states. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What do you guys think about this one https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/425212/signal-2023-12-18-17-39-58-074-3063778.jpg That line's going to have to be drawn with a scalpel. Porter County kicked out the incumbent D sheriff (not sure how different they really are but the Porter County Fair didn't ban carrying last year) and voted for the R US House candidate. Lake County is just big enough to overrule them. |
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This is the best example I've seen. Copy pasta from @freespeachhaver on Twitter, who I'm sure is a poster on here.
Ladies and Gentlemen, let me show you why Cobra has deemed it impossible to conquer America. 1/6 Appalachistan would be simple enough to "invade" to the point where you fly your flag over the major cities and then deal with a multi-generational insurgency that gains steam at every step and drains your forces of money, lives and pride forcing an embarrassing pullout 2/6 Unlike Appalachistan, you'll never be able to hold a city, village or major waterway in the Swamp People Confederacy. They'll use everything from homemade machine guns, weaponized (with meth) alligators and hillbilly dynamite to boobytrap everything. They will outbreed your population and enact human wave tactics, It will be like a zombie movie where the zombies get scatter guns and airboats. 3/6 Texas. It just wants to be not messed with, their bumper stickers have stated this plainly for generations. They have endured terrible, heartbreaking football for 30 years so you cannot destroy their sense of excellence even by showing them repeatedly how terrible they truly are The Carteliphate takes the most dangerous parts of Texas, Appalachistan and the Swamp people and turns them in to a coke fueled, Spanish speaking Chimera of destruction with a keen understanding of logistics and terror tactics. They do not have a moral compass, just a profit margin 5/6 And finally, the Mormons. They're nice, God fearing people, but they also gave us John Browning and citizen posse's that did more to defeat the native population than the US cavalry could ever dream. They have violence in t em, it is compressed and bottled at a very dangerous degree. Our fear is they somehow connect with the Carteliphate and become their ruling caste View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: That line's going to have to be drawn with a scalpel. Porter County kicked out the incumbent D sheriff (not sure how different they really are but the Porter County Fair didn't ban carrying last year) and voted for the R US House candidate. Lake County is just big enough to overrule them. View Quote Because this is what always happens in civil wars. The lines are never completely clean. There's always some, frequently a lot of Shmucks on the "wrong side of the line." |
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Quoted: This is the best example I've seen. Copy pasta from @freespeachhaver on Twitter, who I'm sure is a poster on here. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/127578/FuuYRZ1aMAAszgL_jpg-3064469.JPG View Quote The observations on cartels here is one of the big reasons why I don't tend to go in for the idea that we will ever have a one world government. Are all those rebel groups, international criminal enterprises and whatnot all over Central and South America really going to kiss the U.N. ring? Or depending on how loopy the conspiracy theory is, maybe those gangsters are already full time employees of the United Nations and they don't do anything without the General Secretaries say so? |
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If the storyline involves rural Oregon and Washington driving the Portland and Seattle liberals into the sea, I’m in.
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Quoted: Member when GD laughed at the Russian who predicted this? http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/P1-AO116_RUSPRO_NS_20081228191715.gif View Quote Can’t blame them…it was clearly created by some Vatnik with a Google deep knowledge of the US and complete ignorance of American society and regional differences. Their proposed “Central Republic” has a population far larger than Canada yet it would be a Canadian puppet. Lol. Almost as ridiculous as SC banding with Yankees to join the EU. |
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Quoted: Blue dots hold all the money, industry, law enforcement and military View Quote But none of the food, raw materials and very little of the water. Their entire infrastructure from power transmission, rivers and highways flows through the red to get to the blue. And while there are libtards scattered about the red, there's a lot more conservatives in a much more concentrated manner in the blue dots. |
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