Norsefire | V For Vendetta
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 พ.ย. 2018
- When the world collapsed around them, Great Britain embraced authoritarianism and the rise of Norsefire.
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England Prevails!
However, everyone forgets that Guy Fawkes wanted to instal a Catholic monarchy and do away with parliament, yet he's seen as an idol for anarchists
“Whoever said the pen is mightier than the sword obviously never encountered automatic weapons.” - Douglas MacArthur
"Ideas are more powerful than bullets"
Ironic that Guy Fawkes, a Catholic extremist that wanted to reinstate a theocracy is now a symbol of resistance
Someone actually came up with the name "fingermen" and didn't immediately collapse into terminal hysterics.
Winston loved Big Brother so much that he became Big Brother.
Ah yes V for vendetta. That came out back when modelling fictional empires and organizations on Nazis was actually original.
"People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people."
I don't know why V is depicted as the Hero he is an anarchist and anarchism is just as bad if not worse than British Fascism
Norsefire is a better name for a death metal band, not a fascist party lmao
"The right man in the wrong place can make all the difference... in the world."
Never bring a knife to a gun fight unless your Vendetta.
As I recall Adam Sutler was once an outer party member of Ingsoc!
The film was a fine adaption and all, but the graphic novel was much better and more thought-provoking. V was less of a heroic figure and more of a psychopath who made some valid points about tyranny.
People shouldn't fear the government.
November 5th UK
Good to see Winston went on to have a revolution and became his own big brother
I like how John Hurt went from rebellious citizen to leader of a faschist party
Never could get over blowing up the Parliament part.