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Civil War Movie Coming In 2024


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2023 Dec 13, 11:39pm   2,559 views  52 comments

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Of course, it will probably be to scare the shit out of Libs of a MAGA takeover just in time for an election year.

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1   AD   2023 Dec 14, 12:00am  

They got Kirsten Dunst in this movie, and that's it as far as someone who is or was famous in Hollywood. Looks like a good movie though judging by the trailer posted above.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_War_(2024_film)#:~:text=Civil%20War%20is%20an%20upcoming,release%20on%20April%2026%2C%202024.
2   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2023 Dec 14, 12:01am  

They have Nick Offerman as POTUS.
4   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2023 Dec 14, 3:25am  

Not dressing up the US military personnel as drag queens was a huge missed, potentially Oscar winning opportunity.
5   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Dec 14, 8:29am  

PumpingRedheads says

Of course, it will probably be to scare the shit out of Libs of a MAGA takeover just in time for an election year.


Think bigger. They want us to panic and literally kill each other, using any of the many divisive unimportant paradigms they've pushed for the past 10 years. You've identified one of them, but there are many more. And the event they want to trigger it is some kind of emergency they will engineer. No food, No internet, no power, no water, saying some group caused a disease killing kids, blowing up another important American building. So many possibilities...
6   AD   2023 Dec 14, 11:25am  

PumpingRedheads says

Of course, it will probably be to scare the shit out of Libs of a MAGA takeover just in time for an election year.


Going to need to employ even more AntiFa operatives to canvas for mail in ballots in metro areas of Atlanta, Phoenix, Milwaukee, Detroit, Philadelphia, etc.

Just saw on Bloomberg Television (on Pluto TV) that Biden is down quite a bit in 7 key states against Trump.

My concern is this is just some media mind fuck as they already got plans to build up Biden going into summer such as promote big lies about the economy, the border, etc.

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7   PeopleUnited   2023 Dec 14, 12:25pm  

NuttBoxer says


No food, No internet, no power, no water,

They may blame a group Or blame climate change, they may even set of a nuke or blame aliens. This has been the plot of every apocalyptic/disaster movie for decades.

For some reason the apocalypse sells. That was even the plot of Tommorowland (a terrible move but a commentary on the fact that we live in a world that seems hellbent on destruction). And behind the scenes (just like in the movie) there are people and powers in high places (Satan and his globalist minions) working to promote chaos and destruction.

But deep down the reason this type of movie sells is that we all know it is coming. There will be a day that Revelation becomes reality. It could happen in your lifetime, and many signs seem to indicate that it soon will.
8   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2023 Dec 14, 12:58pm  

ad says

My concern is this is just some media mind fuck as they already got plans to build up Biden going into summer such as promote big lies about the economy, the border, etc.


Exactly.
9   HeadSet   2023 Dec 14, 1:20pm  

ad says


My concern is this is just some media mind fuck as they already got plans to build up Biden going into summer such as promote big lies about the economy, the border, etc.

I predict the plan is to Dominion switch Trump votes over to a 3rd party candidate, likely RFK jr., in order to lower Trump's vote total below Biden's.
For example, in a critical state a reality of:
Trump - 50%
Biden - 45%
RFK - 5%
Could be switched to:
Trump 40%
Biden 45%
RFK 15%
10   WookieMan   2023 Dec 14, 1:55pm  

HeadSet says

ad says



My concern is this is just some media mind fuck as they already got plans to build up Biden going into summer such as promote big lies about the economy, the border, etc.

I predict the plan is to Dominion switch Trump votes over to a 3rd party candidate, likely RFK jr., in order to lower Trump's vote total below Biden's.
For example, in a critical state a reality of:
Trump - 50%
Biden - 45%
RFK - 5%
Could be switched to:
Trump 40%
Biden 45%
RFK 15%

Biden is not running. Wouldn't be surprised if Trump doesn't make it either. Biden for mental health and Trump for his legal issues (valid or not, they exist). I actually think Biden will die before November. Might be a bad prediction, but I've seen my fair share of old people. You have to have a will to live and a non-functioning brain is problematic in that equation.

This is all fucking stupid either way. We're choosing between people within 1-10 years of death by default to run our country. Yet we sit here and discuss and argue about who wins. I'd like a 45 year old, but even give me a 60 year old. This is a fucking joke.
11   RWSGFY   2023 Dec 14, 2:59pm  

The affirmative action prosecutors can't even bring cases to conclusion before election. So whatever "legal troubles" there are they will still be in status of being alleged only, i.e. in the area of bullshit. Sure, the bases on either sides would believe the guy is 100% guilty or 100% innocent, but for the middle ground folks court verdicts (or absense of thereof) do matter.
12   GNL   2023 Dec 14, 4:26pm  

I vote for civil war or some kind of break up of America. 45 yo or a 60 yo or a 100 yo ain't gonna fix shit imo. I'm no economic Einstein but if the $ is toast +unbelievable government debt +endless fiat printing +the BRICS creating a parallel payment system to fuck the $ who can truly say we aren't fucked at some point. Am I being alarmist?
13   stereotomy   2023 Dec 14, 4:48pm  

I guess Kurt Vonnegut was an optimist, when he wrote in Slaughter House Five that the US was broken up by the rest of the world because it had become too powerful. Instead, we have the reality that our country is disintegrating like a moldy shawl.

We're 30 years behind the Soviet Union, which broke under the weight of corruption and self-inflicted mortal wounds (Afghanistan, Chernobyl). Our reckoning awaits us.
14   RWSGFY   2023 Dec 14, 5:28pm  

stereotomy says


I guess Kurt Vonnegut was an optimist, when he wrote in Slaughter House Five that the US was broken up by the rest of the world because it had become too powerful. Instead, we have the reality that our country is disintegrating like a moldy shawl.

We're 30 years behind the Soviet Union, which broke under the weight of corruption and self-inflicted mortal wounds (Afghanistan, Chernobyl). Our reckoning awaits us.


What is our Afghanistan and Chernobyl? Have they happened yet?

The USSR was spending over 20% of their
GDP on military. We aren't spending anywhere near that (less than 3.5%). The USSR lost 15K troops as KIA in Afghanistan. Where are we losing troops at even remotely similar rate?
Chernobyl was (and still is) the biggest nuclear disaster with millions displaced (at least temporarily) and staggering costs to mitigate. What is our equivalent? The famous chicken massacre of East Palestine? The burned down small town on a tropical island? Puhleeze!
15   Onvacation   2023 Dec 14, 6:53pm  

GNL says

who can truly say we aren't fucked at some point.

yup I doubt I have 40 years left. Got to enjoy the days cuz life is short.

GNL says

Am I being alarmist?

No, you're preaching to the choir. I'm afraid we're going to look back on these good old days when the next big thing happens.
16   AmericanKulak   2023 Dec 14, 7:10pm  

RWSGFY says

What is our Afghanistan and Chernobyl? Have they happened yet?

The USSR was spending over 20% of their
GDP on military. We aren't spending anywhere near that (less than 3.5%). The USSR lost 15K troops as KIA in Afghanistan. Where are we losing troops at even remotely similar rate?
Chernobyl was (and still is) the biggest nuclear disaster with millions displaced (at least temporarily) and staggering costs to mitigate. What is our equivalent? The famous chicken massacre of East Palestine? The burned down small town on a tropical island? Puhleeze!

White Pill dose appreciated.

But we can't go back to Ryan's Rubber Stamps on Obama's Budget Busters, either.
18   HeadSet   2023 Dec 19, 2:42pm  

PumpingRedheads says





If anything remote to this happens, then Canada would have some break away provinces that may even merge with former US states.
19   Shaman   2023 Dec 19, 3:57pm  

This after the Obama-produced Netflix movie “Leave the World Behind” told us that if you just disable communications, power, and transportation, Americans would kill each other off because we are so dysfunctional.
20   RWSGFY   2023 Dec 19, 9:19pm  

PumpingRedheads says






A three-way war? LOL! Who writes this garbage?
21   EBGuy   2023 Dec 19, 9:31pm  

The map is not totally without foundation...



Written by Colin Woodard and published in 2011, American Nations attempts to explain the unique dichotomies between various regions in the United States by suggesting that, as opposed to be one nation, the United States is actually eleven nations. Each nation is in a constant state of competition with the others for cultural, ideological and political supremacy. Some have natural alliances with each other, while others are considered to be rivals. Regardless, the theory goes that each region is more culturally bound to itself that it is to the other nations, much in the same way that the European Union is comprised of 27 nations. And while the United States often speaks as one voice externally, who gets to control that voice - and what the message is - depends on which nation, or group of nations is currently more powerful at the moment.
https://mapstack.substack.com/p/the-eleven-nations-of-the-united
22   mell   2023 Dec 19, 9:41pm  

Why would the "Western Forces" of Texas and California collaborate? Those two states have almost nothing in common
23   stereotomy   2023 Dec 19, 10:02pm  

RWSGFY says


stereotomy says

I guess Kurt Vonnegut was an optimist, when he wrote in Slaughter House Five that the US was broken up by the rest of the world because it had become too powerful. Instead, we have the reality that our country is disintegrating like a moldy shawl.

We're 30 years behind the Soviet Union, which broke under the weight of corruption and self-inflicted mortal wounds (Afghanistan, Chernobyl). Our reckoning awaits us.

What is our Afghanistan and Chernobyl? Have they happened yet?

The USSR was spending over 20% of their
GDP on military. We aren't spending anywhere near that (less than 3.5%). The USSR lost 15K troops as KIA in Afghanistan. Where are we losing troops at even remotely similar rate?
Chernobyl was (and still is) the biggest nuclear disaster with millions displaced (at least temporarily) and staggering costs to mitigate. What is our equivalent? The famous chicken massacre of East Palestine? The burned down small town on a tropical island? Puhleeze!

Our Chernobyl was 3 Mile Island - it effectively stopped nuclear plants ever since 1979, with the few exceptions to prove the rule.

We lost 60,000 men over 10 years in the 'Nam, in case you forgot. Guns and butter broke the Bretton Woods gold dollar, ever since we're the whores of the Saudi petrodollar. Now even the Saudis are getting tired of their tired whore America.

I get it - some people want globohomo to prevail. I don't know why they agree with this - I think they have substantial problems perceiving reality.
24   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2023 Dec 19, 10:07pm  

mell says

Why would the "Western Forces" of Texas and California collaborate? Those two states have almost nothing in common


You mean like how the redo of Red Dawn was delayed two years and spent tens of millions altering it to make the invading Chinese be Norks instead?
25   Ceffer   2023 Dec 19, 10:52pm  

stereotomy says

I get it - some people want globohomo to prevail. I don't know why they agree with this - I think they have substantial problems perceiving reality.

Maybe it's as simple as no conscience, a fatter bank account, or the usual wishful thinking that a promotion is in the future instead of first dibs in front of a NWO firing squad when the power is centralized for good.
26   stereotomy   2023 Dec 19, 11:05pm  

Ceffer says

stereotomy says


I get it - some people want globohomo to prevail. I don't know why they agree with this - I think they have substantial problems perceiving reality.

Maybe it's as simple as no conscience, a fatter bank account, or the usual wishful thinking that a promotion is in the future instead of first dibs in front of a NWO firing squad when the power is centralized for good.

I think they have fundamentally forgotten what's important. They'll remember, eventually, when they're before the NWO firing squad as you describe.
27   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2023 Dec 20, 9:49am  

Totally absurd premise or not, looks this movie is going to be a hit when it comes out thanks to the Colorado Supreme Court.
28   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2023 Dec 21, 6:23am  

"I am a professional fantasy novelist, and I can’t come up with shit that’s as implausible as what the average dorky leftist accepts as gospel."


29   RWSGFY   2023 Dec 21, 8:24am  

So if TMI was "our Chernobyl" and Vietnam was "our Afgh" how come we're still standing 50 years later, while the USSR did last a mere half-decade after theirs?

Saudi-shmaudi: with the US being the top oil producer in the world and Soviets cheating OPEC like mad they are getting more and more irrelevant every day.

And while screaming "THE SKY IS FALLING" is fun, "the sky has been falling for 50 years and is gonna totally-totally fall in the next 50" doesn't have the same ring to it.
31   AmericanKulak   2024 Jan 28, 4:59am  

UkraineIsFucked says


"I am a professional fantasy novelist, and I can’t come up with shit that’s as implausible as what the average dorky leftist accepts as gospel."

Ha!

Really another example of Prog Thinking, just on a different tack.

33   stereotomy   2024 Jan 29, 11:19am  

RWSGFY says

So if TMI was "our Chernobyl" and Vietnam was "our Afgh" how come we're still standing 50 years later, while the USSR did last a mere half-decade after theirs?

Saudi-shmaudi: with the US being the top oil producer in the world and Soviets cheating OPEC like mad they are getting more and more irrelevant every day.

And while screaming "THE SKY IS FALLING" is fun, "the sky has been falling for 50 years and is gonna totally-totally fall in the next 50" doesn't have the same ring to it.

Judge by the effect on society. Just like the USSR in the late 80's, people in the USA are tired of sacrificing for world hegemony. When is it "their turn" to enjoy the fruits of victory from the end of the Cold War? The distrust of government and the belief that the government is corrupt and in fact a bunch of evil child molesting, moloch-worshipping satanists is at an all-time high. Every institution in this country, be it schools, hospitals, police, etc. is distrusted.

TMI was our Chernobyl, in the sense that the core completely melted down. Unlike the Chernobyl reactor, TMI had full containment - the "corium" is still smoldering in the basement to this day, instead of being blown across the northern hemisphere like at Chernobyl.

We're still standing because we had, and to a large extent, still have, unlike the USSR, the power of global seignorage, which allows us to use the rest of the world to subsidize our wars, mistakes, and other idiocy. If the USSR ran Bretton Woods and the Petrodollar, do you think they would have fallen?

Now, in his august wisdom, Bidet has weaponized the dollar system. This means that the dollar is toast, and Triffin's Dilemma will ultimately resolve - hint: not in our favor.
34   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Apr 13, 6:45pm  

Movie Review: Civil War

Ok kiddies. Just got out of the theater after watching this.

If you think this film is basically Red Dawn with Based vs Libtards, it's not. The pre release trailers and ads were that way to get as many butts into the theater seats, is all.

Still, it's not something you'd fall asleep in the theater while watching. It's damn good. I would be shocked if they don't get at least one Oscar nomination for Director or cinematography. The footage is a lot like that in Saving Private Ryan. Very much like it.

It's basically a story shown and told from a photojournalist's perspective. They are intentionally vague about who is running the Feds and who the rebels in terms of real world 'red' vs 'blue'. It's more like the Potus is a quasi-dictator who is serving a third term and that even got the Texans & Californians to team up to overthrow him. Basically, Deep State Taking The Gloves Off vs the rest of America. And that is really a guess on my part - they don't want you to really dwell on it.

But what the film really concentrates is the on-the-ground horrors of what a civil war would be like. Mogadishu comes to America! This is where the Saving Private Ryan-esque filmmaking kicks in. They don't spare the violence at all. And not just visually but also excellent use of sound.

Then again, I did see it in IMAX. Maybe that impacted my experience a little. :)

I was impressed despite the fact movies about journalists don't impress me usually.

So unless you were seriously jonesing for civi war porn like Red Dawn is cold war porn, I can tell you it is worth seeing.

Oh, and no woke. At least I didn't notice any.



35   richwicks   2024 Apr 13, 8:23pm  

RWSGFY says

What is our Afghanistan and Chernobyl? Have they happened yet?


Afghanistan is our Afghanistan. Maui and Palestine Ohio were fairly small, but highly embarrassing.

What precedes a big change is when the media can't bring consensus any longer. We're there. I don't think are many people that still believe the propaganda. It's taken FOREVER for people to wake up to it, but they have.

That's what happens when they have to pretend not to know what a man or a woman is, or had to pretend that the pandemic was as serious as it was, it the monkeypox hoopla was killed quick as soon as gay men were caught infecting children and dogs. Our media insists on talking endlessly about unimportant trivial issues endlessly and they have been caught lying multiple times without apology, not just important things like Ukraine, but over trivial stuff like transgendered bathrooms are a real important thing.
36   RWSGFY   2024 Apr 13, 8:58pm  




FPV drones coming for these two tacticool idjits in 3,2,1...
37   Robert Sproul   2024 Apr 14, 7:41am  

Given that Hollywood became the unofficial propaganda arm of the U.S. military & security agencies after WWll you can be CERTAIN that the timing of this movie, and the gist of the script, are no accident. Somebody wants this narrative inserted into the national consciousness at just this moment.
I predict some recognition during the awards season for the same reason, that has to be a cinch to finagle for whoever took over for Epstein.
38   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Apr 14, 8:14am  

If you watch it and find yourself sitting next to a Millennial Karen, be sure to shout 'wolverines!' during the battle scenes.
39   Onvacation   2024 Apr 14, 9:48am  

stereotomy says


Triffin's Dilemma

Learn something new every day on Patrick.net

Reserve Currency Paradox
Becoming a reserve currency presents countries with a paradox. They want the "interest-free" loan generated by selling currency to foreign governments, and they need to be able to raise capital quickly because of high demand for reserve currency-denominated bonds. At the same time, they want to be able to use capital and monetary policy to ensure that domestic industries are competitive in the world market and to make sure that the domestic economy is healthy and not running large trade deficits. Unfortunately, both of these ideas—cheap sources of capital and positive trade balances—usually can't happen at the same time.

This is the Triffin dilemma, named after Robert Triffin, an economist who wrote of the impending doom of the Bretton Woods system in his 1960 book, Gold and the Dollar Crisis: The Future of Convertibility. He pointed out that the years of pumping dollars into the world economy through post-war programs, such as the Marshall Plan, was making it increasingly difficult to stick to the gold standard. The country had to achieve this by instilling international confidence through a current account surplus while also having a current account deficit by providing immediate access to gold.

Issuing a reserve currency means that monetary policy is no longer a domestic-only issue—it's international. Governments have to balance the desire to keep unemployment low and economic growth steady with its responsibility to make monetary decisions that will benefit other countries. The reserve currency status is, thus, a threat to national sovereignty.
https://www.investopedia.com/financial-edge/1011/how-the-triffin-dilemma-affects-currencies.aspx
40   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Apr 14, 10:28am  

And this is why BRICS is nothing but PR bullshit.

Nobody wants to trade enough with their currencies bilaterally because of this, either.

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