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V for vendetta was also impactful to me as a teenager, but I think i took different lessons than you did. I took more notice of the hallmarks of a totalitarian government, including complete control of the media, the passionate rhetoric, and that the catalyst used to take control of the country, a bioweapons attack, was arranged and funded by the government. (Covid instantly rang this alarm bell, even before i started looking at the biochemistry/ molecular physiology)

The power of symbolism, both positive and negative, was striking. To teenager BiochemistryStudent, the amount of planning, patience, and delayed gratification involved was also inspiring and fit with other mantras along the lines of securing victory before you go to battle.

I didn't grow up in a 2A family. "Governments should be afraid of their people." Is an ideal that is American as fuck.

The 1812 overture is also just awesome.

The book of Eli also meant a lot to me.

Dredd.

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but I think i took different lessons than you did. I took more notice of the hallmarks of a totalitarian government, including complete control of the media,

Mental conditioning to what they’ve planned all along. That way the goyim wouldn’t feel like it’s something new.

The jews have done this so many times in the past. Another example, tranny agenda through so-called “funny” movies (Tootsie, Mrs. Doubtfire…) to normalize their degeneracy…