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i'll be curious to see how each party reacts, and you know they are going to take sides, either condemning it or praising it.
I'm looking forward to watching this movie.
Better yet, console vs PC.
Like it's The People (including Texas AND California :surprised_yeti) vs a Tyrannical central government.
is it really that different though to any other government around the world?
You try overthrowing even a hippy commune governing body and they will get pretty pissed off and do whatever they can to keep that governing power.
Two separate countries, maybe.
I'm just saying it isn't clearly like it is irl. Like it isn't a "republican vs democrat" or a "evil conservative fascist vs gay communist" split, it's them vs The People.
At least from what I gathered in the trailer. Maybe it will end up being more on-the-nose.
why gay communist?
I just watched some youtube on confronting the police so i know my rights in axking this question.