OT/MISC FUNG ADVISORY: What Kind of American Are You?

doctor_fungcool

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What Kind Of American Are You?"​

MONDAY, APR 22, 2024 - 11:40 PM
Authored by Jim Quinn via The Burning Platform blog,

War, What's It Good For?​

We have only seen a handful of movies in a theater over the last decade. Ever since the kids grew up, there hasn’t been a reason to spend too much for too little. Regal Cinemas in Oaks was the place to go in the old days. It had 24 theaters and was always packed. You could never get a parking spot close to the venue. The restaurant near the theater always had a line and you usually had to wait 30 minutes to get a seat.


We decided to go and see Civil War on Friday night, and boy times have changed. Regal Cinemas went bankrupt a few years ago after Covid, and the theater was taken over by some local businessmen. They now play four or five movies, but $10 per ticket is pretty reasonable compared to the chains. Instead of hundreds of cars in the parking lot, there were about 30 cars. We expected a long wait time at the PJ Whelihans, but there were dozens of seats at the bar and booths.
When we ventured over to the cinema, there was no one checking that we had tickets, and it was like a ghost town. A Friday night at the movies a decade ago was a big deal. The place would have been bustling. I can’t see this place making it over the long haul.
There were eight people there to see Civil War. The previews were so loud, we thought we were going to need ear plugs. The sound became more reasonable once the movie started.
I had read a few reviews of Civil War and they leaned negative, for a myriad of reasons. Some people seemed disappointed and angry that the director did not pick a side, or even make a single political statement.
My interest in this movie stemmed from the snippet shown in previews, where a guy holding some journalists at gunpoint asks them who they are, they respond “Americans”, and he asks them:


I think that is a profound question, as this country has already split into at least two enemy camps, with the leftists already fighting the war using any means necessary.
Laws and morality no longer matter during this time of coming conflict. Knowing we are in the back end of this Fourth Turning, there is a high likelihood of civil and/or global war in the next few years. Whenever I point this out, many scorn the possibility of civil war. Some think keyboard warriors will never actually have the guts to get into a shooting war with the government and/ or leftist fanatics.
I was hoping the movie would provide some thought provoking fodder giving me an inkling of what might be on the near term horizon. The movie is more about the journalist characters traveling from NYC to Washington DC in order to get an interview with the embattled president. There was no background regarding what started the civil war, who were the good guys, and whether the entire country was involved. The entire movie took place in the eastern U.S.
My observations are as follows:
  • The conflict was between the Western Forces versus the existing U.S. government forces. The Western Forces constituted Texas and California, with Florida leaning in their direction. It was not clear whether all the states chose a side. Since both sides had high tech military weapons, the assumption is the U.S. military split its allegiance. That means rogue generals did what southern generals did in 1860.
  • For most of the movie, you can’t tell who is fighting who. That seems realistic in a civil war scenario. The scene where the journalists are asked “What kind of American are you?” captures how confusing and chaotic it would be. I don’t think the guy dressed in military garb is on either side. They were dumping bodies into a hole. Without anyone to enforce laws, warlords will rise up and execute retribution on locals they consider enemies. Every local community will become a battleground. Neighbors versus neighbors, families versus families. With 300 million guns, there will be blood.
  • Two characters let it be known that their parents have stayed on their farms in Missouri and Colorado, pretending their is no civil war. They seemed dismayed that they wouldn’t choose sides. That made me wonder whether those who choose to not participate in the coming civil war will be able to work their farms in peace. Since modern society will come to a grinding halt, with shortages of fuel and food, I’m afraid small farmers will come under attack by the hungry masses. It will be essential for small communities of like minded folk to form militias to protect their farms and communities.
  • We all know our existing uni-party government is corrupt, evil and hates us. Whether we call it the Deep State, corrupt oligarchy, or corporate fascist totalitarians, it is clear they are our enemy. They are continuing to implement their Great Reset/Great Taking scheme, and will only be stopped through violent means. This movie did not take sides, but did imply the existing government will be defeated. The question is who or what takes their place. Sadly, it is unlikely that a republic will be reborn from the ashes of this empire of debt, delusion and decay.
Civil War was a sobering and depressing movie. I think it is a foreshadowing of what lies ahead.
Innocent people will die. Senseless slaughter will be the norm. The boundaries between good and evil will blur. Right and wrong will become meaningless. It will be unclear who are the good guys and who are the bad guys. Conflict is upon us. Will the cessation of our Constitution before the upcoming election be the spark that starts this civil war? Where and when will our Fort Sumter moment happen? I don’t know, but I fear it is close upon us.


“The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is it’s natural manure.”Thomas Jefferson in a letter to John Adams
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doctor_fungcool

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I saw the movie last week. My reaction was tepid. Lots of blood and gore combined with little or no political posturing. The producers of this movie failed to take a stance concerning who were the real villains concerning a civil war scenario. If you like' 'shootemup' movies...this movie is for you....otherwise wait for the sequel.
 
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doctor_fungcool

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from the comment section of zerohedge..

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"I can tell most have no idea of what conflict will entail. Most have no military or LE experience and believe what they are told or watch on the screen. There will be remote places to go but most do not have the skills to survive in those remote places. Cell phones don't work and you will not be able to play games all day long. There will be no grocery stores or Burger Kings.

Human beings are a dangerous lot to have survived as long as they have. You do not get to respawn if you lose. No do overs. Ask any inner city resident what it is like or the barrios of the Hispanic communities. Every single person is affected. Period."
 
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ktrapper

Veteran Member
Your post above, remote places feel like home to me. Lived there, in the dark winters and cold of the far north. Thats where I find comfort.

I might watch the “Civil War” movie if comes out on one of the steaming services at some point and I have nothing else to do. Movies of late just dont hold my interest any more.
From I have learned about the media, Hollywood and who runs it I just dont waste that time in my life giving it to them.

ETA: “I’m Hungry and Naked” Said no good Trapper, ever.
 

Outofmydepth

Just don't
An economic crash will be turning point. For now, most are OK with where they are at economically, even if they are getting more dissatisfied. The point at which the government is unable to make up for large-scale loss of income is when it all blows up. Imagine an entire nation of squatters defending homes they can no longer make payments on.
 

hiwall

Has No Life - Lives on TB
If it happens or I should say when it happens, there will be such extreme violence that a large number of people will commit suicide early on. There will not be food, power, and fuel shortages, instead it will be the complete absence of those things. People will kill for entertainment. No one will be prepared for the rampant violence. Cities will burn until nothing is left. There will be no travel in any vehicle. There will be no "sides".
 

Sacajawea

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Been working 8 years to get this place up to snuff to maintain us. Got rid of one major hindrance - someone who wanted to be fed without working. Maybe find a more suitable replacement down the road - for D. My sweetie is perfectly suited to this life and grew up that way. Long list of skills and he can't sit still very long. I've been increasing my physical participation too. Getting more fit.

I've had long years of practice too.
 

L.A.B.

Goodness before greatness.
Reference the line in the movie. Just skew it LAB style…

“What kind of American are” ewe?

I cannot find fault with that sincere question.

For whatever reason. The movie isn’t in synch with people’s hearts right now.

Everyone is witnessing ‘The Storm’ and it’s inevitable effect upon The Minds in The Great Awakening.

Imagine that!

The Woke waking up to The Hegelian Great Reset. Proclaiming WTH! And grabbing a collective oar for the The Storm.

It’s a Great Time to Be Alive.

MAGA
 
I saw the movie last week. My reaction was tepid. Lots of blood and gore combined with little or no political posturing. The producers of this movie failed to take a stance concerning who were the real villains concerning a civil war scenario. If you like' 'shootemup' movies...this movie is for you....otherwise wait for the sequel.
I think the director is a left wing wacko ENGLISH GUY
 
If it happens or I should say when it happens, there will be such extreme violence that a large number of people will commit suicide early on. There will not be food, power, and fuel shortages, instead it will be the complete absence of those things. People will kill for entertainment. No one will be prepared for the rampant violence. Cities will burn until nothing is left. There will be no travel in any vehicle. There will be no "sides".
Getting gas (is already) will be a very dangerous activity.
Imagine what the animals go through to get a drink of water at an African watering hole
 
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Doc1

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What kind of American am I? That more or less depends on your chronology. Between 1776 and 1861, I would've been a wonderful American. Between 1861 and 1865 - by modern sensibilities anyway - I would've been an awful American. Between 1865 and 2024 I'd be a bad American, as the country evolved to represent so much that I don't believe in and actively oppose.

Now if one were to ask friends, neighbors, relatives and even local government officials, I think they'd describe me as a wonderful American, but from the perspective of Washington DC, I'm certainly a bad American...

Best
Doc
 

1911user

Veteran Member
It's a shock movie. It's a vague movie. Intentionally vague, just like being near a war and not knowing what is going on, who to trust, or who to hide from. You are just along for the ride with the press from NYC to DC.

If you want everything laid out neatly, find another movie. This is apolitical to the extreme. There is no good/bad, left/right, dem/rep, lib/conservative, etc.

It shows the stunning lack of quarter that would be granted during confrontations big and small during a civil war. Killing is no longer off limits, it's only a few pounds of pressure on a firearm trigger and the issue is resolved or a score settled. The loser is worm food.

There are scenes showing effects of a financial collapse including barter for supplies. Also there is collapse of almost everything that keeps society stable and plenty of refugees trying to survive.

Summary: the message is civil war would be hell for the country and everyone in it.
 
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Outlaw-16

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The big take away I got from the previews of Civil War was the Ford Excursion the journalists are driving around in . The Excursion was discontinued in 2005. Parts are relatively easy to come by as its on a F250 frame but its a strange choice when they could have gone in a different direction. Why not a soccer mom mini-van? Or some kind of EV just to show that when TSHTF, you can still roll in an EV. (nod, nod, wink wink, fat chance)

As to the film as a whole, haven't seen it, probably won't. It appears to be a lib tard spank fest propaganda piece that makes no sense. California and Texas form a coalition? Yeah, keep dreaming. California is a failed state in its death throes right now. Why would TX waste time to form a coalition with them when CA has nothing to bring to the table?

Outside of those issues, the film appears to provide nothing of importance to anyone but maybe some limited urinal conversation or some thought processes/motivation when evacuating your bowels.
 

raven

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I'm certain you have not forgotten that men of a certain age are going to be conscripted by armed thugs, loaded onto busses, trucks and other transports, and shipped off to the front where you will collect your weapons from the dead on the battlefield in front of you.
 

PrairieMoon

Veteran Member
I'm certain you have not forgotten that men of a certain age are going to be conscripted by armed thugs, loaded onto busses, trucks and other transports, and shipped off to the front where you will collect your weapons from the dead on the battlefield in front of you.
Where have you been!? I was worried! Even tho I don't know you! :spns:
 

Masterchief117

I'm all about the doom
What caused the conflict in the movie? Did any of catch that the President in the movie was on his third term? That would be good cause for a civil war.
 

usmcpackrat

Veteran Member
Civil War here in America now??

I'm thinking more like Rwanda x Bosina x Afganistan..........and if we collapse Into war the rest of the world dies along with America.
 

1911user

Veteran Member
What caused the conflict in the movie? Did any of catch that the President in the movie was on his third term? That would be good cause for a civil war.
They were careful to keep it very apolitical and not give specific reasoning for pretty much anything that happened.
The horrors of war was their point.

However these points did come out in the movie:
(click below to see movie spoilers)
The president disbanded the FBI.
The president authorized air strikes on US citizens in the USA.
Plus the 3rd term issue.
 

Matt

Veteran Member
There will be no official civil war... as there will be no organization with foreign state support.

It will be Soviet style collapse... military and John Law won't be paid.. government services will stop! The feds are a paper tiger without the locals... support decent locals and interdict the Quislings!

Your biggest threats are the shithead neighbors within 1,000 meters of your current location. The 3rd world shock troops are already here by the division strength.... but they can't produce the means of their own support.

Don't bother growing a garden for the first year... starvation coupled with chaos will thin the herd drastically.... any effort expended on producing food with be stolen....


Study up on Fabian tactics.... it is your only option!
 

SSTemplar

Veteran Member
I would be a Texian. When the current federal government is dissolved I might think of supporting America again. Currently I am supporting #Tixit.
 

Masterchief117

I'm all about the doom
Well, what I posted earlier about that tidbit in the movie was mentioned in the movie and that would cause a major Constitutional crisis, if it were to happen. I know it was apolitical but that reason plus others could have been the start.
 

raven

TB Fanatic
The author of the article makes the assertion:
It will be unclear who are the good guys and who are the bad guys.”

Well now, that . . . Is just woke, liberal bull poop . . . The main symptom of over civilization.

you will know beyond the shadow of doubt that “YOU” are the good guy.
and anyone that is unable to distinguish a good guy from a bad guy is the bad guy.
 
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