No.32165
>>32161>illegalNever stopped people from doing what they think is right so the cops can go fuck themselves.
No.32166
>>32164NTA but I just like hating law enforcement because laws are stupid and cops are classcucks.
No.32167
>>32164Also, The Matrix is illegalist praxis.
No.32168
>>32167Yeah I think more as a justification of anarchist terrorism specifically.
> The Matrix is a system, Neo. That system is our enemy. But when you're inside, you look around, what do you see? Businessmen, teachers, lawyers, carpenters. The very minds of the people we are trying to save. But until we do, these people are still a part of that system and that makes them our enemy. You have to understand, most of these people are not ready to be unplugged. And many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it. Killing civilians is justified for the cause and also everyone is a potential fed.
No.32169
>>32137>>32130It is interesting how the right has been rapidly sliding back into moralfaggotry. I'm curious if it will work out for them considering the reason they found so much momentum in the first place was in response to left-liberals' overbearing moralfagging. Zoomers seem to be immensely moralfags so maybe we really are going to be in for a few decades of this shit
again.
No.32172
>>32168That line isn't justifying killing random civilians. It's just explaining how a systemic problem makes everyone complicit. It applies to any scenario like that. The Matrix is a pretty broad allegory. It just involves violence because it's also a Hollywood action movie.
No.32176
>>32172It is tho in the context of the movie. They kill a lot of random civilians because they turn into glowies. It's a metaphor about how any civilian can be basically a glowie or working as a glowie in that moment and killing them is justified if need be.
No.32177
>>32176Not to mention in the course of the films they kill a fuck ton of civilians who aren't even being controlled by glowies.
No.32178
>>32176>>32177>They kill a lot of random civilians because they turn into glowies.That's not "random civilian" then is it? They don't shoot people who haven't either started shooting at them or who aren't already cops. In fact the tendency for them not to do that causes them problems multiple times, including in major fights in the first movie.
>in the course of the films they kill a fuck ton of civilians who aren't even being controlled by glowies.When does that happen? Other than shit like car crashes where they weren't the ones started a shootout, or inferred deaths when they blow up a building.
No.32193
>>32168There's nothing in that quote that illegalists will disagree with, albeit not for the reasons you mentioned.
Illegalists (and other post-leftists) view class struggle as hopeless since the proles are quite comfortable with the system we live in. And since the proles are conformist and obedient, there's no point to rely on them in the struggle against capitalism since, as Goldman said, "the mass itself is responsible for this horrible state of affairs. It clings to its masters, loves the whip, and is the first to cry Crucify."
No.32215
Conservatives are mad about GTA again, we're back in the right timeline.
No.32311
IMO Rockstar should have just remastered GTA 4 with a newer graphics engine and kept adding DLCs to it
There's really not much more you can do with it except maybe add more cities or whatever
The same boring plotline about a protagonist forced back into a life of crime after trying to escape it isn't really needed
Also the vehicle mechanics and physics in 5 are so fucking bad
No.32312
>>32311this. I've been struggling to understand why anyone in the year of our lady of sorrows 2013 + 10 still cares about a new GTA game.
No.32314
>>32312When I get my own place and a GNU/Linux desktop, I'm gonna try playing 4 through Wine
No.32326
>>32312It's nice revisiting the cities and seeing what new tiny details they have added like pet NPCs (why weren't there any pet NPCs in GTA IV? Nobody knows). But yeah, GTA IV was peak gaming, they've butchered the Euphoria physics engine in V and removed so many tiny details relating to physics specifically it's staggering. GTA is essentially a physics sandbox. Not unlike GMod.
No.32327
>>32319Florida is a breach in reality where the world of GTA collides with ours.
No.32343
>>32341Love sending an 18-year-old to jail over random bits of data and made up "damages".
No.32346
>>32082Billions must twerk!
No.32348
>>32347>twerking is a african mating ritual an*
No.32354
>>32348Based grammar Nazi.
When can I join the Reich? It better be a network of federated anarchist communes tho.
No.32478
>>32341The more they do this shit the quicker people turn on intellectual property.
No.32484
>>32477Ah, Rockstar, a small independent company.
No.32485
>>32341>vows to return to crimeKING, AAA retards keep seething.
No.32642
>>32641>life in prisonholy shit
No.32644
>>32641I explicitly allow Rockstar owners to be thrown in the gulags, Stalinites.
No.32647
>>32641>>32645This seems like an extremely ominous precedent.
No.32649
>>32641After Nintendo forced the uygha who hacked them to be their lifetime debt slave I'm not surpised.
No.32650
>>32645> Despite having his laptop confiscated, Kurtaj managed to breach Rockstar, the company behind GTA, using an Amazon Firestick, his hotel TV and a mobile phone.lol free my man Kurtaj and fine Rockstar for gross negligence
No.32653
>>32650Gross negligence pertaining to what?
All the "damages" caused to Rockstar are purely hypothetical.
No.32654
>>32653There is no "damages" and could never be given the hack did not destroy anything, it is all made up bullshit by Rockstar's lawyers.
No.32666
>>32641Nintendo ass company.
> He kept hacking while out on bail and plans to continue hacking if he ever gets out B-b-b-based.
No.32684
>>32666IIRC he didn't actually hack them, he just did a little social engineering (tricked employees to giving him login credentials)
No.32693
>>32641In the first seasons of L&O: SVU they just openly talk about using commitment to keep offenders locked up indefinitely after doing their time or putting people without evidence. In 1995 people already understood it to be a subversion of due process. No liberalist pretext of compassion either, just abject contempt for the concepts of rehabilitation and burden of proof. American fascism manifest championing its favorite tools.
No.32696
>>32693>American fascismHe was trialed by a british court dawg
No.32697
>>32696all anglo countries are the same tbh
No.32731
>>32696Most of Yuroop is an American colony. Cultural at least, if not fully. The UK most of all.
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