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sherdil2022 ◴[] No.43939373[source]
This can happen to anyone. Why is there no widespread concern or consternation about what the 1998 movie ‘enemy of the state’ predicted to happen?
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EnPissant ◴[] No.43939394[source]
> Why is there no widespread concern or consternation about what the 1998 movie ‘enemy of the state’ predicted to happen?

It's more accurate to get your worldview from actual history than Hollywood movies.

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pstuart ◴[] No.43939683[source]
I beg to differ.

And Socialism presents zero threat to the republic these days, while fascism is unfolding daily

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1. robertlagrant ◴[] No.43962498[source]
> And Socialism presents zero threat to the republic these days, while fascism is unfolding daily

I think if you're saying "current administration bad" then fine, but that doesn't seem to be to do with this topic. I'm saying you could say "current administration acting like the USSR" and achieve the same thing with the same list, is my point.