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[–] 10 pts

Great film. I see the entire meaning as 'The Man who just wanted to be left alone' and what Will happen when they force him to ACT. Now there are 100 million of Us.

[–] 7 pts (edited )

This is an incredibly perfect analysis about (((their))) inevitable fear.

[–] 1 pt

And that's just in the US.

If all Whites and honorable Aryans rise up it would shift all White European created lands in a positive and successful direction.

[–] [deleted] 5 pts (edited )

Man... the synchronicity around me lately is out of control. I literally chose today to grab higher quality versions of a few flicks I had sitting around, one of which was The Patriot (I only had 1080p and wanted 4K) and boom, just a few hours later someone here asking a question about it after I just finished watching the Directors Cut.

This kind of thing has been happening to me super frequently lately... and before you say me and OP both saw the same "trigger" online to make us both think of The Patriot movie, I can assure you that is definitely not the case. I selected this particular batch of movies I wanted to upgrade months ago, so it had nothing to do with today specifically.

Anyone else also experiencing tons of synchronicity lately?

[–] 2 pts (edited )

Synchronicity happens to me regularly. I'll open my phone and say it's the 6th of the 6th month at 6 and my battery is at 6%. That's just one example but almost always the numbers sync up.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts (edited )

That's another thing I've been seeing a ton of lately - the 11:11, 1:11, 12:34, etc. phenomenon and as you mentioned, very very regular occurrences of repeating numbers in very unlikely places. I will say the feel I get from all these occurrences is not negative though, just the opposite actually.. it's oddly encouraging? As if I'm on the right path...

[–] 1 pt

Yeah I find it bizarre but inspiring as it happens all of the time on a daily basis.

[–] 1 pt

i've been seeing the numbers 11:11, and 4:20, ALOT... everytime i see 4:20, i say "God bless you uncle Adolf".. as far as the 11:11 thing goes, i have no idea, but yes, weird shit does happen ALOT.

[–] 3 pts

I was reading the replies to this, basically you all say, "Fuck yeah, no niggers/kikes/shitskins/white kids and wife home cooked meals". You are equating the past with what you know now, back them it was a deadly harsh environment, the thought of what you all are espousing, did not exist at that time. It would be more accurate to say, "if I could go back knowing what I know now. . . "

[–] 0 pt

my worst day as a settler, would be better than my best day in the year 2023... bitter sweet, but life was raw and real back then. you cherished every moment because tomorrow was not certain.

[–] 1 pt

How would you know that? You would have NO knowledge of anything from the future. Like I said before you are basing that time with what you know now.

[–] 0 pt

if the only thing you have to worry about is living to see another day, i choose that to this hell. there is lots of surviving text that details what life was like, so i'll just make an educated guess and say that in some respects, life was better.

[–] 3 pts (edited )

I'll be honest, it's one of my favorite movies. My Dad was a strong man and always told us to fight for what you believe in if it is necessary as kids. I still remember it to this day, as his body rests in the ground.

I also like the reliving of White families and pilgrims in an all White farmland right from the start. Kids with manners, parents who know discipline, White people who won't be bullied etc.

I wish I could have lived to fight in the revolutionary war for US independence.

I feel bad for what those who did are rolling in their graves at what the US has turned into. A despicable land of confusion and multiculturalism, corrupt with crime and illegal aliens wandering over an open border.

I also resonate with this because father was an American soldier and he said to me numerous times in the shooting range or hunting before he passed to remember, "no matter what son, never surrender your weapon unless you want to die a hero or live a fool if you're innocent in your rights".

[–] 5 pts

I liked "The Patriot" but I really liked "We Were Soldiers". Uncle Mel can act and had an eye for Directing movies.

[–] 3 pts

I liked that one too. I think a fantasy of mine is to live in simpler times of an all White America in the 1790s to 1820s, born in 1750 and died at 70 surrounded by beautiful White children, family, neighbors, no nignogs or shitskins, working the fields, home cooked meals, no TV or internet. Amazing.

[–] 4 pts

How about Last of the Mohicans? Epic I thought.

Wish I could’ve lived that America, even up to the 1880’s old west. Did a lot of re-enactments from French & Indian era to Rev War era to the mountain man days to the Dragoons of the Mexican War to the Civil War to the old west in my day. It was a lot of fun learning about and how to make or collect the items to be period correct be it clothing, weapons and other related ephemera of all the periods.

Then there were the mind blowing week long or better encampments where you got a taste of what it was like to be in those days. Amazing craftsmen reproducing items of the day from guns to canon to barrels to silver & copper works to tinsmithith to blacksmith to weaving to cobblers to you name it. Gunsmiths making the most beautiful and ornate flintlocks you’ve ever seen. Knife makers and hawk makers of same quality. The bead and leather works, again of outstanding quality. Hardcore fukrs who took it serious as hell to make it as authentic as it could be. Beautiful whole White families involved. It was amazing and inspiring to behold. Unfortunately it’s not as popular as it was from the sixties to 911. All us old guys are dyin’ off and with less and less youth to fill in the ranks it isn’t anything like it used to be. It’s still out there, but not the huge encampments there used be.

[–] 3 pts

It was a good movie but for me it just didn't draw me to rewatch it like I have Braveheart or even LoTR.

So while I did enjoy it, it lacked that extra epicness that makes you want to go back to it again and again, you know like John wick.

[–] 4 pts (edited )

I agree, it was long, but it was one of those movies I could watch with the sound off for the intro and then just shut it off after 10 minutes. I liked the whole thing, but that beautiful rural White family living intro was idyllic.. imagine it.; no multiculturalism, no kikes, no niggers, no shitskins.. talk about a beautiful time to be alive in White European America.

[–] 3 pts

The future that was stolen from us

[–] 2 pts

Yep. I can't believe we let leftist ideologies combined with multiculturalism, communism and feminism destroy the White First World West

[–] 1 pt

say what you want about mel gibson. that son of a bitch knows story structure

[–] 1 pt

Push a man in a corner, expect him to come out fighting.

[–] 1 pt (edited )

To live then would be nothing short but a dream. I revel in the hopes of being a part of the necessary needed changes coming as we stop globalism, LGBTQASJW, libtatds, femorats and communism. We need chaos to stop these weak leftist scum.

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Had a teacher who's one legged husband was an extra who got his leg blown off by a cannonball... Never seen the whole thing

[–] 0 pt

You don't want to be standing on a battlefield with big ass cannonballs skipping seconds it, like stones on a pond.

[–] 0 pt

Based on The Swamp Fox. The Swamp Fox (TV show, staring Leslie Nelson) was based on an actual person, allegedly, during in the Revolutionary War.