>a nation's people running out an unpopular leader on their own is so foreign a concept to third-worlders that the only way they can make sense of it is framing it as a coup
kek
>2014 coup
Yanukovich fled because he was an unpopular pro Russian puppet that refused to sign pro-EU legislation despite being popular with the people, there was no "coup" and it had nothing to do with America/NATO.
Yeah and a few months ago we saw protests in Georgia AGAINST a law forbidding foreign election interference.
Very organic I'm sure. Every protest and revolution is organic when it coincides with the interests of the US State Dept.
>a law forbidding foreign election interference.
That's not even what that bill was for nor does that have anything remotely relating to Euromaidan a decade ago
It's more like >Civil War (Russians and Ukes are the same fricking thing, get over it) that doesn't involve us >Involve ourselves
Stupid stupid decision but Mr Biden is beholden
So...the places deemed most vital to America, and anyone who would nuke it should...ignore red states and target blue states?
Are red states really that...flaccid?
that's partially why the film is so good though. the post-industrial north already has an apocalyptic feel to it, it's the perfect setting for a movie like this.
The bot campaign about nuclear war on Cinemaphile makes no sense to me. I don't understand what it's trying to achieve. Who benefits from people thinking nuclear war is winnable/survivable?
Cattle extinction.
Also a thought experiment, if they can sell the total destruction of the self in oursuit of Zog to the normies, they can sell them anything.
My dad showed me this movie when I was like nine. I think it's because I told him I wanted to be a fighter jet pilot and he wanted to show me what suffering war brings.
it had its moments ,
I like the bit where the chinese drop aid from sky completely out of the blue
or the part where two militia factions are about to
fight a big battle and Us army turn up and ask them "what the hell r u folks doing?"
Yeah it was alright sometimes, but it didn't really give me the post-apocalyptic vibes I was looking for. I just think post-apocalyptic series don't work because eventually the story will be more about human bullshit drama instead of the actual apocalypse.
>us and russia nuke each others proxies in sand land >then go after each other >only target russia can hit is europe, everything else gets shot down >only targets US can hit is low pop areas of russia >after their tantrum the war stops and everyone goes back to business as usual >except now they get to gaze upon euros together as they recover from the stone age
honestly, the threads timeline seems pretty good
Has there been literally any piece of media that goes into the actual logistics of post-apoc society? I don't mean goofy shit like Mad Max or glorified soap operas like TWD. Like actually show how humanity would realistically fare like Threads does, showing people being forced to work in the fields by soldiers and all that shit.
Anons recommended The Day After but it's way more conventionally Hollywood than Threads.
I think they didn't understand what I got out of Threads. Logistikino.
Anons recommended The Day After but it's way more conventionally Hollywood than Threads.
I think they didn't understand what I got out of Threads. Logistikino.
"If the Bomb Drops" is a 1980's british documentary that goes more into how a society would function before and after a nuclear conflict:
so tell Joe Biden
>Russia invades Ukraine
>”this is America’s fault!”
you're right, I forgot how terrifying it was having a President who wanted peace with Russia
first usa president in all of history not to start a war
FACT CHECK
he started a war against trans women and latinx folx
>FACT CHECK
#mostlytrue
#whiteboysummer
first president since carter at least
>Ukraine invades the Donbass Republics
>"This is Russia's fault!"
>falling for literal Kremlin propaganda
>Reality is Russian propaganda
kek
Dumb fricking goy
>unironically shilling Kremlin propaganda
>da jooos (antisemitism banned in Russia)
kek, moron
>2014 coup
yes it's America/NATOs fault
>a nation's people running out an unpopular leader on their own is so foreign a concept to third-worlders that the only way they can make sense of it is framing it as a coup
kek
>2014 coup
Yanukovich fled because he was an unpopular pro Russian puppet that refused to sign pro-EU legislation despite being popular with the people, there was no "coup" and it had nothing to do with America/NATO.
Yeah and a few months ago we saw protests in Georgia AGAINST a law forbidding foreign election interference.
Very organic I'm sure. Every protest and revolution is organic when it coincides with the interests of the US State Dept.
>a law forbidding foreign election interference.
That's not even what that bill was for nor does that have anything remotely relating to Euromaidan a decade ago
Yes.
don't expect intelligence from third-worlders
It's more like
>Civil War (Russians and Ukes are the same fricking thing, get over it) that doesn't involve us
>Involve ourselves
Stupid stupid decision but Mr Biden is beholden
You are a massive homosexual
BDS (Biden Derangement Syndrome)
Why stop it though?
So...the places deemed most vital to America, and anyone who would nuke it should...ignore red states and target blue states?
Are red states really that...flaccid?
Yes and we should truly shame the rest states by pushing the russians to go full nuclear first strike as soon as possible.
thats your good idea? huh, no wonder red states are the way they are
>implying I'm not in a part of the blue state that wants to see the urbanite homosexuals eat nuclear fire
>Jacksonville civilian target
Now I know you frickers are high.
>Nuking Saint Louis
what the frick are they gonna do, make it worse?
I can't believe everyone is dead now. Thanks Biden!
>12 year old gets raped and gives birth
they predicted the future of britain correctly at least.
>giving birth is... le bad!
it is in current year
do you people understand yourselves anymore or is it gibberish to you too
>Le immigrants le rape, your c**try bad, my c**try good.
So boring and predictable.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/cologne-new-year-s-eve-mass-sex-attacks-leaked-document-a7130476.html
nuclear war is pretty bad, yes
>nuclear war is bad okay CHUD? how would we give all your money to Black folk and hispanics if society collapses!!!
Frick forgot pic.
This is one reason why they're bussing migrants into the countryside now
That's not the main point
is raping girls that easy or was she into it after a bit?
Can't believe they achieved such realistic destruction by nuking northern England.
The nukes caused several trillion pounds' worth of improvements
that's partially why the film is so good though. the post-industrial north already has an apocalyptic feel to it, it's the perfect setting for a movie like this.
The bot campaign about nuclear war on Cinemaphile makes no sense to me. I don't understand what it's trying to achieve. Who benefits from people thinking nuclear war is winnable/survivable?
Cattle extinction.
Also a thought experiment, if they can sell the total destruction of the self in oursuit of Zog to the normies, they can sell them anything.
Predictive programming for the next war. Think about how parents who didn't trust vaccines for their children were vilified throughout the 2010s.
I thought that was a wojak from the catalog
What are the best nukinos?
Dr. Strangelove
By Dawn's Early Light
Threads
The Day After
Countdown to Looking Glass
Also; When the Wind Blows
Miracle Mile by far.
Barefoot Gen, Grave of the Fireflies
yes
what television & film is that ?
Terminator Genesis or something
Would a nuke really tear the bridge apart like that ?
Seems like a waste to nuke the ocean just to get the bridge.
Boring as shit for the last 45 minutes.
Are you saying it's not that bad? That maybe we should give it a try and then judge?
what movies have nuclear war in them?
By Dawn's Early Light
On the Beach
The Bedford incident
WHEN THE WIND BLOWS
jesus anon, do you want him to commit suicide after watching that?
>the printed book when I was a kid gave me nightmares
ill nuclear your war
in nuclear war ther is no winners
Miracle Mile best nuclear movie
>Miracle Mile best nuclear movie
It really is.
>tfw this thread is going all the way to tia-frickin-juana
>tia-frickin-juana
TIE the lego guy went to mexico for white boy summer
Please keep the /lg/ in the /lg/
It’s dogshit. Don’t get meme’d. It is fricking dogshit.
I remember /misc/ being obsessed with this movie back in its hyper libertarian days
It was a better time
The further forward I go in the future, the more I'm thinking maybe it should all have ended 30 years ago when culture was at its peak.
My dad showed me this movie when I was like nine. I think it's because I told him I wanted to be a fighter jet pilot and he wanted to show me what suffering war brings.
Your dad sounds deranged.
He's from Ireland and he witnessed his neighbors getting killed by the IRA. Shielding your kids from reality will only harm them in the end.
i wish i had a dad but he was killed at hiroshima
by amercians
Bssed dad
just a reminder that nuclear winter was debunked and carl sagan was a fraud new-age cult leader
Are there any nuke tv shows?
Jericho but I remember it sucking.
it had its moments ,
I like the bit where the chinese drop aid from sky completely out of the blue
or the part where two militia factions are about to
fight a big battle and Us army turn up and ask them "what the hell r u folks doing?"
Yeah it was alright sometimes, but it didn't really give me the post-apocalyptic vibes I was looking for. I just think post-apocalyptic series don't work because eventually the story will be more about human bullshit drama instead of the actual apocalypse.
This is supposed to be a horro story, but tbh nuking England would probably be a good thing.
more like rom-com
The Divide (2011)
>us and russia nuke each others proxies in sand land
>then go after each other
>only target russia can hit is europe, everything else gets shot down
>only targets US can hit is low pop areas of russia
>after their tantrum the war stops and everyone goes back to business as usual
>except now they get to gaze upon euros together as they recover from the stone age
honestly, the threads timeline seems pretty good
>only targets US can hit is low pop areas of russia
lmao what
Has there been literally any piece of media that goes into the actual logistics of post-apoc society? I don't mean goofy shit like Mad Max or glorified soap operas like TWD. Like actually show how humanity would realistically fare like Threads does, showing people being forced to work in the fields by soldiers and all that shit.
Anons recommended The Day After but it's way more conventionally Hollywood than Threads.
I think they didn't understand what I got out of Threads. Logistikino.
"If the Bomb Drops" is a 1980's british documentary that goes more into how a society would function before and after a nuclear conflict:
>TELL ME, WHY DOES HE WEAR THE MASK?!?!
Just bought this movie in the Severin sale, looking forward to watching it
Good buy, movie is pretty good and very spooky