Monday, October 17, 2011

Red Dawn: Occupy Wall Street (OWS), The Chinese, and the Future

Not from the Occupy Wall Street movement. Images from Red Dawn remake
On Drudge Report today, we learn that Detroit can't pay to keep its lights on. So much for a comeback, right USA Today? We also learn that China has thrown its support behind the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement, that well-dressed and well-groomed group of Stuff White People Like (SWPL) whites demanding... well, I'm not sure what... from the government and, perhaps, more accountability from Wall Street? Perhaps the right to do drugs and fornicate with animals?

Never mind that in 2008, many Wall Street firms and big banks donated mega bucks to the Mein Obama campaign, SWPL whites are throwing their solidarity behind this strange OWS movement that is spreading to other cities throughout the nation. Even Mein Obama, that Black mascot of Wall Street, is identifying with the OWS.

But back to China. Here's what the AP reports:
China's foreign ministry said Monday the Occupy Wall Street movement highlights issues that are worth considering, but that debates generated by the protests should promote global economic growth.

The movement began a month ago in Manhattan's Zuccotti Park with loosely organized protests against what demonstrators consider unbridled corporate greed.

It has swelled to include demonstrations on Saturday elsewhere in the U.S. and in Europe involving hundreds of thousands of people. In China, online calls for similar protests did not appear to elicit any responses.
"We feel that there are issues here that are worth pondering," said Liu Weimin, a foreign ministry spokesman during a regular briefing in Beijing.

"We have also noticed that in the media there has been a lot of commentary, discussion and reflection. But we think that all of these reflections should be conducive to maintaining the sound and steady development of the world economy," Liu said, without elaborating.
My views on the OWS can be best summarized by reading this article here, from  the chairman of the  organization Youth for Western Civilization. Wall Street and Fortune 500 companies are some of the biggest proponents of Black-Run America (BRA), and many talented young graduates cursed with a melanin-deficiency find themselves shut out of corporate jobs that are targeted to non-whites as these companies compete for a higher ranking from Diversity Inc. Innovation and profits be damned when you can get a higher diversity ranking and more investment opportunities in government contracting (and lucrative no-bid government contracts) for placating the BRA-agenda.

More images from Red Dawn, not OWS
It should be noted that the aborted remake of the 1980s classic Red Dawn, was originally about the Chinese invasion of America. Due to pressure, the film is now about the North Koreans invading America (what about Mexico?) and edits are being digitally placed into the remake to change the script to reflect this necessary move to placate the Chinese.


Take a look at some of the propaganda posters that appear in the film, reflecting how the Chinese try and inculcate the American's they have defeated. Set in the suburbs of Detroit, the Red Dawn remake is doomed to fail from the start. Unlike the 1980s version, the 2012 remake is made during a time when their isn't much of a country left to defend anymore.

Why should a bunch of white kids fight to defend some Whitopia outside of Detroit when in 10 years it will be completely swallowed by the Black Undertow? At least in the Patrick Swazye, Charlie Sheen, C.Thomas Howell version, which John Milius wrote and directed, the Colorado town looked like an American city. As Murray Rothbard wrote about the pivotal scene:
In all war pictures there is the annoying pacifist nudge, griping about "how do we differ from them," since both are shooting and killing. (The LeFevre-Smith motif.) Jed’s answer is satisfactory enough, even though lacking profound argumentation: "Because we live here!"

Hearing Swazye say "Because we live here," when asked what was the difference between a captive Russian prisoner about to be executed and himself still gives me goosebumps. One can only imagine that dialogue in the remake of the film will have the main character apologize for the slaughtering of Indians who lived here first.

Would the people comprising the OWS movement really object to the Chinese takeover of the United States? Take a look at the propaganda pictures from the (aborted) film again. Ask yourself: do these OWS miscreants differ that radically fro the Chinese in the aborted Red Dawn remake?

Actually, what exactly separates the OWS from the official policies of United States of America government?

Once you can realize that the OWS is a movement comprised completely of Radicals for the System, it all makes sense.

We at SBPDL call this system Black-Run America. Wall Street, corporate America, academia and the government are fully behind it, as are the SWPL whites with the OWS movement. Yet, ask yourself: is the propaganda from the aborted remake of Red Dawn that different than the signs at the OWS movement?

When you realize the answer, you can call yourself a Wolverine.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Detroit can't pay to keep its lights on. So much for a comeback, right USA Today?"

They are going to beat the Brewers in the World Series. (Expert Joe Morgan says so!)

Anonymous said...

The 1980s Red Dawn film was savaged by the critics. What they especially hated was having some of the invaders be Cubans and Nicaraguans.

It did well at the box office.

Nolan said...

Just a slight correction. The majority of the film was filmed in the greater metro Detroit area (because so much of it already looked like a war torn urban area), but the movie is supposed to take place in Tacoma.

Anonymous said...

WOLVERINE!!!!

Simon Jester said...

Due to pressure, the film is now about the North Koreans invading America

Yeah, that's a good one isn't it? As if North Korea, a country smaller than Mississippi and about a thousand times poorer, is going to successfully occupy the United States for more than about five seconds.

Anyway, here are my predictions for the movie. Remember, folks, you heard it here first:

*The leader of the group will be a brilliant and talented yet streetwise and hip nigger who will get the choicest piece of white ass while showing those dumb, stodgy white boys a thing or two.

*There will be a homosexual somewhere who saves the day despite harassment from the evil white heterosexual males (WHaMs) in the group.

*The Asian girl in the group will endure persecution by those ignorant, xenophobic WHaMs but prove anyway by heroic deeds that she is a better American than they could ever be, despite her slanty eyes, yellow skin and exotic, sideways vagina.

*There will be a pro-abortion message somewhere in the movie.

Speaking of abortion, it's too bad no one will abort this fucking movie before it's released.

Anonymous said...

Actually, the film is not supposed to take place in Detroit or Tacoma, but Spokane, WA.

NW European said...

Great subject, good article! The OWS is a phenomenon that people are having trouble grasping. Everybody can understand that people are pissed, but on who exactly? They should be angry at the government, who are the real culprits and responsible for the miserable situation the economy is in, the wall street guys are on the governments side. I wanna say to these hipster douche-bags occupying streets and parks everywhere, GO HOME AND VOTE FOR CAPITALISM NEXT TIME, YOU SPOILED, OVERNURTURED LITTLE PUNKS! If people think capitalism is to blame, and they have years of college education, then I say college is worthless, screw it, go get a job in the productive private sector instead and learn to enjoy work! Then we'll see how high you want those taxes to be.

Liberalism, or the perversion we TODAY know as liberalism (the classic liberals must be turning in their graves) is the western manifestation of Immanuel Kant, the father of collectivism, and Karl Marx, the father of wealth redistribution. Communism was the eastern manifestation of these philosophies, and it is so easy to see now that they have progressed so far. Multiculturalism and the environmental movement are two other large branches of these philosophies, and we're the generation that happens to be young today just as they break against reality. Imagine being a 20-30 something during the 1920s, we're living a modern day version of it.

Pay attention, the world is changing, and the more you understand, the better you'll be able to get through it. Every day I read the news papers just to get a feel of how last century's fascism and communism, which are sister ideologies both from the same philosophical sources, are applying themselves in today's modern societies, sloguns, banners, marches and everything. It might be a bromide to say so, but we really do live in interesting times.

AmericanGoy said...

The OWS are folks who are mostly disgusted by the Wall Street elites, who, after lobbying to repeal Glass Steagal, invested the already leveraged bank monies into the stock market, some firms achieving 60:1 leverage (that's 60 dollars in the stocks game for $1 they theoretically had in the vaults or at least marked as profits on their accounting ledgers).

White liberals as of now recognize Obama as (his words, paraphrased) a "canvas on whom people project their projections/wishes".

A complete zero with great marketing, who is continuing bush 'w' policies and, more, expanding on them.

The latest "lets bomb Iran for israel" schtick on your TV's was yet another thing that opened white liberals' eyes.

In my view, the Tea Party, actual conservatives (think Ron Paul, Pat Buchanan) have a LOT in common with the REAL left (NOT Obama, NOT Clintons who advanced NAFTA, and now the giveaway to S. Korea which eliminates tariffs - google it, it happened a few days ago and NO TV news carried this story).

Can we stay on examples of black people abusing the socialist (for them, not for white folks) system in this country?

Please?

Cap'n Crunch said...

I liked "RED DAWN". it showed that no matter what the circumstances, patriots and people who love life will defend what they believe to the last man standing.
on the flip side, there are some who could care less who's in charge, as long as those section 8 bennies and the ebt/snap cards keep coming.

Dissident said...

American GOY----SPOT ON with your commentary. You nailed it.

I'm happy to see that there are others that are paying real attention. Great analysis of the current events.

Now: Back to our regularly scheduled programming.

Anonymous said...

"Red Dawn" was a film about a SOVIET invasion of the USA, with help from Cuba. The Chinese were mentioned briefly as a US ally by the downed pilot.

They changed the enemy to the ChiComs for an obvious reason: No more USSR

mr_evergreen said...

Hearing the phrase "Because we live here", well, Blacks live here too. Blacks may have been brought here by force and had no say in being here, but they live here too, as citizens. You can't just kick a citizen out of the nation, not without a fascist dictatorship.