But, what if it hadn't? What if the United States of America and its indiscriminating freedom hadn't survived? Moreover, what if it doesn't survive the most recent (and current) attacks against it? Strider (2014) paints a picture of that. |
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Strider (2014), although fictional, is a surprisingly-accurate portrayal of the totalitarian tyranny that United States President Ronald Reagan is famous for saying is "never more than one generation away". It is the deceptively-oppressive, Globalist utopia that radicalist politicians like Kamala Harris and Bernie Sanders envision. Poverty below the surface of a drone society controlled by all-encompassing government? No free speech? Sameness disguised as equality? Discrimination disguised as diversity? Desolate streets, skittish citizens and guards on every corner? Plastered, PC (politically-correct) propaganda? Religions and faith replaced by technology? Gods replaced by political figures? Denial of the innate human nature of war? The manufactured illusion of peace? It's all here (or not here). Failed politician Robert Francis O'Rourke (who lost his run for the United States Senate to the awesome Ted Cruz) would love how defenseless the disarmed citizens in this fictional setting are. |
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Strider (2014) depicts everything that radical Leftists want the United States of America to be in their never-ending goal to extinguish the last beacon of freedom on Earth. There is no Life, Liberty, or Pursuit of Happiness. Strider Hiryu is here to change that. Appearing only once every so many years, his mission is to defeat tyranny for those who cannot. And, like clockwork, he does so in devastating fashion, systematically brining-down dictator Grand Master Meio every time he decides to come up for air. His story is a ray of hope in a darkness that was probably the consequence of complacent citizenry. Meio's iron-fist suppression of basic human rights like free speech show through in the dialogue, and, to the surprise of nobody at all with a brain, look a lot like the censorship and gag-orders the Biden administration and big tech have imposed upon the USA and the world. |
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