Your proof of a Marxist/communist movement in America is a bunch students at Berkeley getting pissed off, and a deranged gunman who wasn't even a member of Black Lives Matter.
If it was a real phenomenon, we would be hearing more about it.
I'm curious to see the thread where both Chaz and Jump both snapped at Azati.
That guy posts on a Tormentos level, so I never really read his stuff, but if he gets destroyed by more than one person, then it's definitely worth reading through.
By now many of you seen those leaked screenshots of Call of Duty: WWII.
The one that stood out the most to me is this one:
If you look closely, you'll see a 1st Infantry Division patch on his shoulder. Because of it's distinctive patch, this infantry division is nicknamed "The Big Red One."
The nickname may sound familiar to some of you, because that was the subtitle of another Call of Duty game, Call of Duty 2: Big Red One.
If the campaign is multi-national, will the 1st Infantry Division's role in the war be the focus of the American aspect of the campaign?
If the campaign isn't going to be multi-national, then is the sole focus of the whole game really going to be playing through battles that some of us may have already experienced but with better graphics?
For those of wondering how American politics got to where they are, these articles divulge into the role of the internet, money, and how data collecting of individuals can influence elections.
Not get political, but these are some interesting articles regarding how people weaponize the internet and use psychological profiling to influence people.
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