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Do you think that V is a terrorist?
Is what he does justified? Any other thoughts? |
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i think hes a little of both. he fought to stop a messed up goverment
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hes not a terrorist, but hes not a patriot either. hes like a mercenary for free. he was out for revenge against a ****ed up government. that was it. i wouldnt call him a terrorist or a liberator or anything. hes just V.
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hes not a terrorist, but hes not a patriot either. hes like a mercenary for free. he was out for revenge against a ****ed up government. that was it. i wouldnt call him a terrorist or a liberator or anything. hes just V. I agree.. but its a bad a$$ movie also |
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oh remember remember the fifth of november;
what title can we give to v. I mean he told them when and where he was going to blow their stuff up. waited to see if the power of the people was behind him, in the process killed the pricks that used the power of the government to burn him up and hide it from the people- goes to show that the truth is liberating... tough call- nope, yep, going to have to call him a republican!!! power to the people- peace Im out hit and run style doc |
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Depends who's side you are on. If you are on the side he is screwing over, then yes, terrorist would suffice. However, if you are applauding his actions he would be considered a "Freedom Fighter". I think he is a dirty terrorist! I was waiting for him to say "Ahlalalalalalala" it never happened though.
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he was not a terrorist at all (although there may be a fine line) instead he was a leader for a revolution against tyrants. Much like our forefathers.
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Depends who's side you are on. If you are on the side he is screwing over, then yes, terrorist would suffice. However, if you are applauding his actions he would be considered a "Freedom Fighter". I think he is a dirty terrorist! I was waiting for him to say "Ahlalalalalalala" it never happened though. The graphic novel was written in the 1980's. The reason that I love the graphic novel is that it makes you look at what the deffinition of what a terrorist is and the tactics that he uses. |
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"people should not fear their goverments,goverments should fear their people"
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"people should not fear their goverments,goverments should fear their people" i love that quote, but when the people turn into a mob then what? people as a whole as you know are pretty much stupid, oh poooh did i just sound like a dem or what!? |
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"Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to god" - Benjamin Franklin
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pa·tri·ot /ˈpeɪtriət, -ˌɒt or, especially Brit., ˈpætriət/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[pey-tree-uht, -ot or, especially Brit., pa-tree-uht] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –noun 1. a person who loves, supports, and defends his or her country and its interests with devotion. 2. a person who regards himself or herself as a defender, esp. of individual rights, against interference by the federal government. he's a patriot, he has his country's best interests in mind and stands up to a tyrannical government |
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"people should not fear their goverments,goverments should fear their people" i love that quote, but when the people turn into a mob then what? people as a whole as you know are pretty much stupid, oh poooh did i just sound like a dem or what!? no you sounded like George Bush and his cronies. |
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