@ConanTheStoner: "And yeah, GZ is good. Short but good. Still, it won't help you make much sense of the series story. It's all a bunch of bullshit anyways lol."
How can you make such accusations! You just can't see the brilliance of Kojima's writing!
Does it make me a bad person that I kept reflex mode on in Metal Gear Solid V?
Also, is Ground Zeroes worth checking out? I heard it was an over-glorified demo, but at the same time I didn't know half the shit that was going on in Phantom Pain and the series is already confusing enough.
@funsohng: Funny you should mention that. I have a history professor who has lived in Japan for most of his life, and during a class lecture he told us that Japanese kids aren't even taught about World War II, and that the controversial Yasukuni Shrine states that the war started when the U.S. issued the oil embargo on Japan with no mention of Pearl Harbor.
So unlike Germany, Japan still hasn't owed up for their actions even after all these years.
@jointed: You claim that the facts say otherwise, yet you provide no sources or evidence to back up your claim and you continue to push forward this faulty generalization based on isolated incidents that there's a nationwide Marxist movement going on.
@jointed: Again, the incidents at Berkeley do not reflect a nationwide movement of any kind. I have yet to see any other incidents that fall under the same background as the ones that happened at Berkeley.
Again, the gunman who killed police officers in Dallas was an angry, hateful person and was not involved or a member of Black Lives Matter.
The Black Lives Matter organization itself wants to bring attention the problems in law enforcement that deal with racial bias and police accountability, which has nothing to do with Marxism.
@jointed: An isolated incident at Berkeley doesn't mean there's a communist movement in America, and if you're getting your information from Fox News, then that's another problem too.
You're taking two isolated incidents that have nothing to do with each other and making a faulty generalization.
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