New movie Red Dawn inspires anti-asian racism from fans

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Much respect to our troops, but how the fukk do those racists think them cats in the Middle East feel with the American presence there and all that "Shock and Awe" treatment from W?

Those responses are not surprising at all.
 

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I already knew this was gonna happen when I first saw the trailers.
 

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The level of stupidity from the younger generations of Americans is quite truly shocking. Social media in a way has done us a favor in bringing to light the jackasses in our own backyards. But its not their fault....generations of Americans have been stupid :dead:
 

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Was there ever any doubt in your mind that this would happen? The moment I heard they were remaking Red Dawn, I knew it was over. I was born in the ex-USSR and let me tell you -- as ridiculous as some Soviet propoganda was, there was never a major motion picture release of a film depicting a US occupation of Russia. Plenty of other, perhaps equally insidious shyt, but NOTHING really analogous to the og Red Dawn.

I can only imagine the bullshyt they pulled in the reboot.

kinda unrelated but

A month or two ago when trailers for red dawn first started, I viewed it the same way i viewed that new assassin's creed game in which they had the main character (mixed indian looking guy) murking a bunch of British soldiers and throwing around rhetoric like "we can no longer be slaves to them!" and similar shyt... so simply going off the dramatized commercials (and not even being British), I still always found myself laughin at the patriotic depiction because i always think of how "cool" it would be if they could have Assassin's Creed: Abolition! set in Civil Rights era with some mixed, descendant of Nat Turner lookin muthafukka murking a bunch of demonized white Southern soldiers/American historic figures while liberating slaves from plantations (sneaking in & killing the owners) and helping convince Lincoln and his crew that abolitioning slavery would be the "perfect strategy"(:jawalrus:) for taking back the south... all with some equally catchy skylar grey "i'm coming home" type bullshyt playin in the background...

i dunno if brits give a damn about assassin's creed one way or another (doubt it) or, on a grander/more relevant scale whether koreans have an opinion one way or another about red dawn,, but i've always just found the selective nature of certain (historical) depictions that are green-lit for mainstream media to be funny if not :troll: worthy
 

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kinda unrelated but

A month or two ago when trailers for red dawn first started, I viewed it the same way i viewed that new assassin's creed game in which they had the main character (mixed indian looking guy) murking a bunch of British soldiers and throwing around rhetoric like "we can no longer be slaves to them!" and similar shyt... so simply going off the dramatized commercials (and not even being British), I still always found myself laughin at the patriotic depiction because i always think of how "cool" it would be if they could have Assassin's Creed: Abolition! set in Civil Rights era with some mixed, descendant of Nat Turner lookin muthafukka murking a bunch of demonized white Southern soldiers/American historic figures while liberating slaves from plantations (sneaking in & killing the owners) and helping convince Lincoln and his crew that abolitioning slavery would be the "perfect strategy"(:jawalrus:) for taking back the south... all with some equally catchy skylar grey "i'm coming home" type bullshyt playin in the background...

i dunno if brits give a damn about assassin's creed one way or another (doubt it) or, on a grander/more relevant scale whether koreans have an opinion one way or another about red dawn,, but i've always just found the selective nature of certain (historical) depictions that are green-lit for mainstream media to be funny if not :troll: worthy

Well yeah, but Red Dawn isn't a historical depiction. The Soviets never invaded the US. If a war actually happened, I could understand. The Germans put up with tons of WWII video games.

Also, :pacspit: at Assassin's Creed for having an uncle-tom Indian as the protagonist. as if native Americans have anything to be patriotic for.
 
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