The translation of the name is completely upside-down, unbelievable

Kaylah 2022-07-28 12:14:35

The Legend of American Heroes: The Second Revolutionary War

2021.9.6

Because of the game production, the plot has the Kansas 7th Cavalry Regiment. Looking back, I only saw it for five minutes before. It’s really unbearable because the whole story is turned black and white. This time I saw it for ten minutes (to be precise, listen while listening While I’m busy developing games), I’m sure that "Gods and Generals" or "The Birth of a Nation" is no longer worthy of the name of the number one stinky shit of the evil forces of slavery and revisionism. This is it, and it can be said that it was previously underestimated. After the amount of shit, and after 20 minutes, Gatling started mowing the grass, I actually laughed, is this tm a comedy or an awkward drama? This reminds me of a certain "historical" novel written by Qing immigrants in the United States in the American Civil War. It really served these shameless things.

The reason why I said that I actually laughed and emphasized that it is because the hard hatred created in this movie should not make people laugh, but if you know the truth of history, the hard hatred created by hard work can only increase the jokes behind. (laugh).


It was clearly "The Outlaw Josey Wales" (The Outlaw Josey Wales), which was translated into "Western Law Enforcer" or "Lone Ranger's Revenge." Therefore, the Chinese take pleasure in raping women and torturing and killing children. The villains who burn, kill, and looting everywhere are called "Lone Rangers" or "Lone Rangers"? It's totally upside-down, unbelievable.

The course of the revolution

The guerrillas originated as supporters of slavery in Missouri during the Kansas War.

When the war broke out in 1860, the guerrillas of the slavery forces became more and more rampant. Just like during the Kansas War, these villains did not wear military uniforms. They burned houses and farmland behind the battle line, plundered property, raped women, and killed them. Children enjoy themselves and hide in the community of slavery supporters when they are not active. These villains seriously threatened the security of the rear of the Union, and contained a large number of Union forces to protect the civilians and supply lines in the rear. These villains are called "bushwhackers".

Because the communities that support slavery are the strongholds of the villains, in order to deal with these villains, the Kansas-born Union generals represented by Ryan burned down the communities of those who supported slavery so that the villains had nowhere to hide. The EFF who used such tough methods to counter the villains were called "jayhawkers."

By the end of the war, many slavery gangsters continued to wander the west, causing many murders, bank robberies and train robberies.

In the next 100 years, some shameless people, slavery elders, and racists repeatedly distorted history through books and films, beautifying those villains who burned, killed, looted, and committed all evils in order to preserve slavery, and earned this stink by the way. Unjust money in the ditch.

And heroes such as Ryan , Montgomery , and Jenison who dedicated themselves to the cause of human justice have been distorted and demonized by Hollywood, or no one cares about them.

We must never forget the truth of history.

Although, in order to make a fair comment, I had to force myself to watch the movie, but from the beginning I couldn't bear it. I tried and tried, but in the end I didn't watch it.


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The Outlaw Josey Wales quotes

  • Bounty hunter #1: You're wanted, Wales.

    Josey Wales: Reckon I'm right popular. You a bounty hunter?

    Bounty hunter #1: A man's got to do something for a living these days.

    Josey Wales: Dyin' ain't much of a living, boy.

  • [last lines]

    [Fletcher knows he's talking to Josey Wales]

    Fletcher: I think I'll go down to Mexico to try to find him.

    Josey Wales: And then?

    Fletcher: He's got the first move. I owe him that. I think I'll try to tell him the war is over. What do you say, Mr. Wilson?

    Josey Wales: I reckon so. I guess we all died a little in that damn war.