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Think about it. Imagine your employee, ex-bf, or neighbor(like the movie), just tried to purge you and you escaped and lived. You now have to go back to normal life where that person, who just tried to murder you, is there. You can't do anything, can't report that person, it's as if nothing happened. There would be a HUGE string of murders and assault all throughout from the amount of endless grudges. Like a parent who lost a child to someone purging, or vise versa. There is no way to keep the stability of a consequence like that.
why would an authoritarian regime make crime legal even just for 12 hours a year?
why does it (allegedly!) function as magic by lowering overall crime rates?
why does it turn so many people instantly into psychopaths?
why does it immediately make a lot of people engage in extremely risky behaviour that even the elimination of law and enforcement of don't make remotely sensible or rewarding?
wouldn't most people engage in petty theft and traffic offences? where's the depiction of that? stealing loaves of bread? heck yeah?
how the heck do the NFFA even gain power? sorcery? being led by a charming senator who totally isn't Palpatine?
where's the movie about people using their 12 hours of total criminal freedom to throw a huge party and violate local noise ordinances?
makes u think
The whole movie is ridiculous and one big plot hole.
Bravo.
So yea, in reality, this would be a roof korean everywhere, but they would give you no warning at all and you would never see them. Furthermore, the country would divide by identity group for mutual protection, which would be at least something interesting to explore, but they aren't smart enough to, let alone willing to dare acknowledging such a possibility.
In a state of indiscriminate violence, defender advantage multiplies. Booby traps for a start, you don't even have to man the shotgun pointed at the door, zip guns are cheap to make and would line the walls, hidden by bushes, would be everywhere.
https://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Zip-Gun
And then yes, they went full Trump derangement, and that tells you all you need to know about the creators, they don't care about the story, was just an excuse for propaganda.
In the end, Its just not surprising that people who don't understand the importance of the second amendment would create a film series like this.