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I forget what the phenomenon is called, but everybody on Reddit automatically assuming everybody else lives in America never gets old.
You should clarify you aren't from America if you're giving your opinion on American things, the same way you should say you're a girl if you're going to give your opinion about gender related things. And obviously trannies should identify themselves as well but that'll never happen.
 
So I was reading a reddit slapfight and came across one of the most batshit insane misunderstandings of a film ever.

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TL;DR is that a user named KillerRabbit345 is apparently convinced the Rambo series is fascist and that the theme of the first movie is "we should've bombed Vietnam off the map."

Just.... wow. How can someone misunderstand a movie series this badly?
Total war is not the same as having minimal or no rules of engagement. Conversely, having rules of engagement does not preclude a war from being total war.
 
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Red state? Texas? Texas, the red state named Texas which is a state that is red? Handmaid's tale? Literally the handmaid's tale?

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Literally just like in my heckin handmaid's tale?????
When you actually think about it, handmaid’s tale is just a very thinly veiled kink novel presented as a dystopia. The author just made a novel about her disgusting forced breeding fantasy and then tried to pass it off as a book promoting the incredibly controversial, stunning, and brave ideas like “rape is bad”, “we shouldn’t treat women like property” and “theocracy is bad.” which are things that most people should be able to understand without an entire novel of thinly veiled fetishism explaining it to them in a comedically over the top fashion. That’s why I think it’s so funny that these people have latched onto it as their “Literally 1984”. The only difference is, 1984’s message was actually very poignant and remains so even now, whereas Handmaid’s Tale is a scenario that literally has never happened ever except maybe in a few backwoods Mormon cults, and never will happen outside of the deranged fantasies of the author and Redditors who never leave the house.

Ignore the autistic highlighting over the text on the first image, it’s the only way I have it downloaded and I can’t find the original tweet.
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So I was reading a reddit slapfight and came across one of the most batshit insane misunderstandings of a film ever.

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TL;DR is that a user named KillerRabbit345 is apparently convinced the Rambo series is fascist and that the theme of the first movie is "we should've bombed Vietnam off the map."

Just.... wow. How can someone misunderstand a movie series this badly?
This retarded nigger literally cites "The Authoritarian Personality", which is a a book written by some jewish communist thats' premise is "Oh, you believe in normal healthy things like family and Christian morality like your ancestors have done for thousands of years? That means your a FUCKING FASCIST". I sincerely hope that when the current administration is done taking a wrecking ball to all the corruption baked into the Federal system, they use reddit to track down all these freaks and put them in special "camps", where they can be "concentrated".
 
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When you actually think about it, handmaid’s tale is just a very thinly veiled kink novel presented as a dystopia. The author just made a novel about her disgusting forced breeding fantasy and then tried to pass it off as a book promoting the incredibly controversial, stunning, and brave ideas like “rape is bad”, “we shouldn’t treat women like property” and “theocracy is bad.” which are things that most people should be able to understand without an entire novel of thinly veiled fetishism explaining it to them in a comedically over the top fashion. That’s why I think it’s so funny that these people have latched onto it as their “Literally 1984”. The only difference is, 1984’s message was actually very poignant and remains so even now, whereas Handmaid’s Tale is a scenario that literally has never happened ever except maybe in a few backwoods Mormon cults, and never will happen outside of the deranged fantasies of the author and Redditors who never leave the house.
But see, 1984 doesn't get their rocks off hits too close to the things they want to see actually happen. Having to self-reflect might put a damper on their (literal) political masturbation fantasy.
 
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