Any anarchic violence, the final victims will only be the poor

Dillan 2022-03-27 09:01:06

The plot is absurd. In order to cut expenses, eliminate poverty, and release the violence in its heart, the government sets one day every year as a day of sweeping, where people can kill at will, and the police, government and hospitals are closed. The first is set in a family, the second is about a mother and daughter, a newly separated couple, and a soldier who is about to take revenge as they spend their big sweeping day together, and the third revolves around protecting a man against the Sweeping MPs. The first one is the best, the story is simple and clear, but it is profound, the latter two begin to fall into a routine, obvious American heroism. Although the story of the big sweep is absurd, it reflects the possibility that political commissars may choose to abandon the poor for the sake of the country's prosperity. The ultimate victims of any anarchic violence will only be the poor, because the rich can arm themselves with money. Those who complain that the government can be exempted and the police can not exist should go and watch these three movies.

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  • Big Daddy: We found your car Sergeant. Your plates told us who you were. It was easy to see where you were headed tonight. Hell, I would've done the same thing. The unwritten Purge rule: don't save lives. Tonight we take lives. We make things manageable. Unfortunately the citizens aren't killing enough. So we supplement it all to keep things balanced. It's important work the NFFA does and we can't have any interference. We can't have heroes... oh no sir... no heroes. I hope you feel cleansed. Blessed be America, a nation reborn.

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    Title Card: America. 2023. Unemployment is below 5%. Crime is virtually non-existent while every year fewer and fewer people live below the poverty line. All thanks to...

    Title Card: The Purge: anarchy.