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In the original concept story, China was suppose to be the occupying forces for 'Homefront', but due to the Political Correct system and to appease the Chinese Market, as well as keep Chinese-made products flowing to America corporates, the enemy was changed to North Korea.
This is the map of how it would look like if they decided not to give into the PC demands. Even with the Islamic superpower in the rising. Enjoy.
July 6th, 2006: Despite ongoing talks to convince North Korea to give up its nuclear program, North Korea stages a series of missile tests that began at 3:30 am local time (2:30 pm ET) and lasted for five hours. According to Pentagon officials, Taepodong 2 missile (a variant of the Soviet-era Scud) failed 40 seconds into its launch. The U.S., Japan and the U.N. strongly condemned the tests, which they say violated a commitment on the part of Pyongyang to a long-standing moratorium on missile tests. The moratorium went into effect after the failed launch of Taepodong 1 missile over Japan in 1998.
June 29th, 2009: Kim Jong-il, the eccentric and brutal leader of North Korea, officially appoints his son, Kim Jong-un, as his intended successor.
2010: A North Korean submarine sank the South Korean naval ship Cheonan, killing 46 South Korean sailors as a result.
2011: North Korea conducts a nuclear missile test as a "rightful" response to "Western aggression", resulting in another round of U.N. sanctions. Kim Jong-il dies in December and is succeeded by his son, Kim Jong-un, who declares his intention to reunite the two Koreas.
March 18th, 2012: Appointed by the United Nations and resulting of intense suspicion on the part of the U.S. State Department, Hans Blix and his investigation team are unable to locate weapons of mass destruction anywhere in the country of North Korea. Kim Jong-un has publicly stated on numerous occasions his intent to re-engage with the rest of the world through openness and transparency, surprising the international community.
May 18th: In the wake of falling demand for Chinese-made goods, workers at a Taiwanese facility near Beijing clashed with authorities after a wave of firings. The year has seen a loss of 15% of jobs in the manufacturing sector in China but China managed to stiffen the economy and maintaining American corporates to keep Chinese-made products flowing. But this causes tensions between China and North Korea as relations between the two nations begin to thin out.
October 5th: In a joint press conference with his British counterpart, the President of the United States announced that both governments will begin withdrawing troops from Iraq and transitioning military control to the U.S.-trained Iraqi military.
February 19th, 2013: The Second-Korean war sparks out after negotiations of reunifying the two Koreas failed.
April 24th: Saudi Arabia and Iran have since filled the void of the United States' former presence in the Middle East, and emerging as superpowers as they begin in expanding their respective militaries. The Iraqi government is left on shaky ground as the Middle Eastern superpowers are scrambling for control in Iraq.
May 3rd: The Second-Korean war ends and North Korea is annexed into China.
June 15th: South Korea collapses into anarchy and China sends peacekeepers into the region.
July 13th: South Korea is annexed into China.
August 27th: The U.S. military begins withdrawal from South Korea, planning to be completely out in five years.
November 17th: South Korea sweeps in a new wave of nationalism resulting from the global economic downturn in which the newly elected South Korean government blames the U.S. for the financial crisis. Critics in the U.S. rebutted on South Korea's claims and clarifying the Korean economic problems stemming from re-integrating millions of poor, unskilled Chinese into the regional economy. Many South Koreans believes the U.S./South Korea military alliance has lost its value, and that the U.S. military presence in the country is no longer needed.
December 3rd: A series of reforms aimed at stomping speculation in the sector, enacted after the wild price spikes in 2008, temporarily appeared to smooth out fluctuations in the market. However, a cascade of unforeseen events (including a strike in Venezuela and ongoing political instability in Nigeria) cause analysts to question the global market's ability to keep pace with demand, and result in oil prices as low as $70 a barrel and as high as $200, making it difficult to say how a market as essential to global economic health will weather any additional instability. Analysts also fear that as demand returns and supply cannot be met, prices will skyrocket out of control, further depressing the global economy, and major American automobile manufacturers are feeling the crunch as demand for personal vehicles has bottomed out, possibly affecting other petroleum dependent sectors.
March 16th: U.S. Military forces finish their withdrawal from South Korea in a short but moving flag-lowering ceremony at the Yongsan Garrison.
April 3rd: The Chinese government plan on including the large majority of 8 million strong Korean soldiers into existing Korean military structures.
May 4th: The United States and Japan broke off talks to extend America's presence on the Island of Okinawa. Citizens both in Japan and the US see the massive economic costs resulting from the forces in the area as wasteful and not particularly valuable in an age of pronounced economic decline.
August 27th: The global economy continues to decline, with palpable effects all over the United States, with Americans waiting for hours in line to receive supplies and simple goods (such as asthma medicine) that were once easy to come by.
November 1st: General Motors declares bankruptcy for the second time. Gas is priced at $9 a gallon, as American consumers are beginning to value cars that are less status symbols and more machines of a specific quality and function.
November 14th: Due to the arms race between Iran and Saudi Arabia, both Middle Eastern nations have successfully achieved in testing and gaining nuclear weapons.
December 21st: Facing increased pressure from policy makers, the Pentagon has announced its plan to re-scope the U.S. military's procurement priorities and focusing more on Special Operations teams and the use of unmanned vehicles.
February 28th, 2015: Gas prices rise up to $20 a gallon, partly due to increasing instability in the Middle East. Survivalist books like Jon Irving's "The American Survivalist" become bestsellers in the United States. United States unemployment rate is at 30%.
July: The Iraqi government collapses after 3 years of ethnic unrest.
August 5th: As the economies of China and the United States continue to simultaneously collapse, Russia signs a "mutual interest" pact with Ukraine, keeping their oil between the two countries, and cutting off all oil and natural gas trade with the rest of Europe. American commentaries note that this action will inevitably have brutal consequences for Western Europe, but Russia and Ukraine continue to have great relations with the United States and the European Union, as well as Canada.
August 17th: The People’s Liberation Army has been the backbone of the Chinese Military and the military’s modernization continues to increase.
August 18th: Following Iran's incursion into the northern provinces of Iraq last year, Saudi Arabia moved into Iraq's southern provinces with the goal of protecting the Sunni Muslim refugees in the area.
September 2nd: The aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis joined the USS Theodore Roosevelt as being the second ship of its type to be decommissioned as part of the U.S. military's downsizing efforts, as large capital ships have become to be regarded as redundant, expensive and inflexible.
January 30th, 2016: The U.S. Army withdraws from Japan and other countries overseas, focusing on its instability back home. Texas begins closing its borders to refugees through bloodshed. Due to an extremely cold winter and the inability to heat homes, the U.S. states of New York, Minnesota and Delaware have each reported over 10,000 deaths from hypothermia and cold related illnesses. To combat this the Government sets up "national heating centers", large facilities to heat over 20,000 high-risk individuals across the northern states.
February 13th: American professors and students in the reunited Korea are critical of the new regime, indicating that China is far from a democracy and made measures to quash all opposition to his "Communist Party", the dominating political party of the Chinese government.
May 21st: The U.S. pacific fleet is consolidated to Pearl Harbor for the first time since World War II, as a result of funding reductions. The Navy refocuses its mission on the rampant piracy and drug smuggling that plagues the west coast of North America.
June 8th: Saudi Arabia, along with Syria, Jordan, Egypt and Turkey, declared a coalition to stabilize and guide the shaky nation of Iraq with support from the United States. Iran belligerently called the coalition an "unacceptable Saudi intervention," and declared its intent to defend Iraq from Saudi Arabia turning the country into a "client state." With support from the Kurds and the resurgent Afghani Taliban, Iran launched its first incursions into Iraq.
August 14th: Iran rises as the victor and annexes, Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia and created the United Islam Federation. Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Oman and Yemen entered as members later on in the year.
September 8th: Rising demand from across the globe, coupled with instability in the Persian Gulf region, have caused gas prices in the U.S. to skyrocket. The Californian state government reacted to the fuel crisis in its state by implementing a rationing system, focusing on interstate shipping with an emphasis on food and medicine, and to discourage using gasoline for personal transportation.
November 26th: California joined Texas and Florida in enacting strict border control policies with the states along their northern borders. Meant to curb the influx of starving, freezing Americans from the north, the policies have been met with controversy and outrage.
December 8th: In a joint statement issued in Niagara Falls, representatives from the US Immigration and Naturalization Service, standing alongside their counterparts from Citizenship and Immigration Canada, announce an end to the longstanding "Open Borders" policy that has defined the relationship between the United States and its sister nation to the north. Already required to present a passport at any border crossing, citizens of both nations now have to apply for Visas at least a month in advance to travel across the border. Representatives stress that special permits will continue to be issued for vehicles carrying critical supplies, including oil and building materials, as well as food and medicine.
February 23rd, 2017: The military of China strives for focus and relentless perfectionism, training on technologies imported from all over the world, including from the United States. During this time, the EMP grenade is developed.
July 2nd: Due to the changes brought about by the Great Arab War's disruption of global energy supplies, many in New York embrace an old-fashioned way of life, with more and more rooftops and balconies bearing patches of green bearing fruit and vegetables.
July 7th: Following an alleged assassination attempt by Chinese agents on the Japanese royal family, violent protests and riots erupted as ethnic Chinese in Japan are attacked by Japanese demonstrators and nationalists.
August 2nd: Gasoline in the U.S. has become increasingly scarce in recent months, which many blame on the ongoing unrest in the Middle East. Illegal black market gas dealerships are becoming widespread in America.
August 23rd: In response to the violent attacks on ethnic Chinese in Japan, on Korean television Premier Xi Jinping promises to protect Chinese countrymen overseas.
September 18th: A school bus driver was killed attempting to steal petrol by two State Troopers at an Atlanta gas station.
September 23rd: China speaks out against Japan at a UN meeting in Brussels, providing compelling photographic evidences that Japanese police are involved in systematic attacks against ethnic Chinese. As tension in Japan escalates, Chinese nationals are returning to the mainland while others fell victims to Japanese nationalists.
October 29th: Martial law is declared in the U.S. due to an outbreak of riots after the financial crash and the crumbling of U.S. infrastructure.
March 3rd, 2018: The XM10, a U.S. weapons prototype project loses its funding due to the economic struggles of the country. Government agricultural subsidies dry up this year, forcing many farmers to find jobs in the cities
April 1st: China declares war on Japan, as Xi Jinping declared that China had a "heavenly mandate" to protect ethnic Chinese being murdered in Japan.
April 7th: In a losing war against the People's Liberation Army and after the destruction of one of its nuclear facilities by Chinese Special Forces, Japan surrenders and is capitalized into a vassal state.
October 5th: The U.N., led by the United States, passed a resolution condemning China for the destruction of a Japanese nuclear power plant as a human rights violation. However, the U.N. is helpless to act.
January 11th, 2019: The U.N. (at least temporarily) goes out of commission.
February 2nd: French authorities presented evidences that the China is creating nuclear weapons within Japan. The Chinese military was found in a major nuclear facility working on fuel for missiles. Said missiles are based on an American-made Peacekeeper ICBM.
July 7th: Faced with a lack of food and a looming winter, many Americans have decided to take matters into their own hands and coming into direct conflict with an ineffective National Guard. The U.S. government decides in deploying the U.S. military into the hardest-hit cities.
August 8th: Xi Jinping passes away and Zhang Jiabao succeeds him.
December 12th: Civilians riot over MRE rations being distributed by Maryland National Guardsmen.
March 15th, 2020: Canada closes its borders on the United States.
August 8th: The People’s Republic of China has overtaken all other nations as the number one supplier of enterprise and military-grade electronics.
October 18th: Chinese Special Forces and the Iranian Coalition work together in joint operations in northern Iraq to help restore order. In Farah province, Chinese forces detained a group of suspected insurgents based on information provided by the ISS. The force manages to locate a cache of mortar shells and a large quantity of bomb making components, as well as capturing two Iraqi insurgent commanders; Chinese forces also conduct several precision air strike operations, targeting an arms dealer who was supplying the insurgency with rockets and bomb-making materials.
November 18th: The U.S. military takes over the functions of many emergency services, as well as the distribution of basic goods. Due to this, Americans withdraw from the suburbs in favor of life in the U.S. military-managed urban centers.
February 19th, 2021: China successfully annexes most of the nations in Southeast Asia, including Taiwan. A new pandemic known as the "Knoxville Cough" breaks out in America. The American isolationist movement grows. The H5N1 virus, after causing almost 100,000 deaths worldwide is labeled a pandemic by the World Health Organization.
April 7th: On Tuesday, Malaysia became the fifth country to join the People’s Republic of China, doing so willingly; Vietnam and Cambodia become additional candidates for membership.
May 28th: Due to the China's dominance of the microchip industry, many throughout the world, including the U.S. military, make use of Chinese products. It is discovered that every Chinese-made microchip has a massive backdoor exploit waiting to be activated, resulting in caution and skepticism.
July 14th: The CDC issues a no-travel warning to Minnesota and Ohio due to cases of Knoxville cough being identified in St. Paul and Akron.
April 28th, 2022: Mexico closes its borders to America, in order to prevent the contagion of the Knoxville Cough. Hyperinflation pushes the U.S. dollar to the edge of collapse.
June 9th: Cargo carriers, having since abandoned from use due to the economic slide, are retrofitted by the PLA military for a flexible means of transportation. The first converted cargo carrier left from the Port of Busan, carrying a contingent of Chinese troops to Japan to help quell the rebellious Northern Prefectures.
August 19th: Federal officials allow the Congressional "Declaration of a Public Health Emergency" to expire, signaling an official end to the Knoxville Cough that has rocked the Midwest, with at least 18 million casualties resulting from the pandemic. The World Health Organization stated that peak H5N1 activity had likely passed for most of the world, but the virus was still circulating in some regions.
June 5th, 2023: The People’s Liberation Army reaches 300 million total personnel and because of this, the PLA is now the largest standing military in the world.
October 3rd: Nations around the world lauded China for its recent "peacekeeping" intervention in a civil war in Nigeria, as international suspicion of China appears to be transforming into a more positive opinion.
May 6th, 2024: China launches its own fleet of satellites based on the captured M-V rockets at the Bejing Space Center to "support" America's failing GPS system, which America could no longer afford to maintain.
January 16th, 2025: Thursday - China, using a military satellite disguised as a GPS satellite, launches an EMP over the United States, shutting down all electronic devices throughout the country and wiping out much of North America's power grid.
January 18th-20th: Chinese forces seize Hawaii.
January 21st: The current President of the United States, who has served for two terms, gives a farewell address noting the massive changes the Union has endured, and leaves the office to his successor.
January 25th: Chinese forces begin landing in the continental United States, landing in San Francisco and dropping paratroopers in the Midwest beginning the occupation.
December 30th – January 5th, 2026: The PLA has occupied the United States for one year. Contact with the U.S. east of the Mississippi is lost to the occupied west. The PLA launches Operation Water Snake to irradiate the Mississippi River and the surrounding area, effectively creating a border between the occupied west and free east. A mass grave is created in St. Louis.
January 12th-22nd: The first resistance cells spring up across the Chinese-occupied America.
January 24th: Las Vegas is lost.
March 16th: Salt Lake City is destroyed.
November 24th: Hoover Dam is re-named in honor of Mao Zedong.
By 2027, the population of the United States is down to 275 million from 310 million in 2010.
Homefront (c) Kaos Studios
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Comments: 77
Jax1776 In reply to ??? [2019-08-17 00:43:42 +0000 UTC]
I'm sure they will after Resistance and US Military achieve several victories.
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Freedim [2016-02-16 21:58:39 +0000 UTC]
I'm planning on doing my own Homefront map series. What I need to know is how do you make these maps?
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Jax1776 In reply to Freedim [2016-02-16 23:13:13 +0000 UTC]
It's very simple. Just download a certain map such as this one: Improved Testwelt 2011-2014
And if you have photoshop elements, you can add color or change the borders too.
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Freedim [2016-02-16 02:39:50 +0000 UTC]
Is this map part of a series of maps you've made for this?
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Jax1776 In reply to Freedim [2016-02-16 02:58:56 +0000 UTC]
It's a revised version of what the world of 'Homefront' would've looked like if they just went with the original version where they had China as the invaders.
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Freedim In reply to Jax1776 [2016-02-16 03:34:59 +0000 UTC]
But are there any other maps you've done for this?
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Jax1776 In reply to Freedim [2016-02-16 03:55:02 +0000 UTC]
Well I'm planning on doing the next map of this timeline, but since Homefront 2 is three months away, gonna have to wait until I play the game myself and see the background of it.
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Freedim In reply to Jax1776 [2016-02-16 04:31:42 +0000 UTC]
The new Homefront is not a direct sequel to the original game. It is entirely a remake, except for the plot being a Korean invasion.
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Jax1776 In reply to Freedim [2016-02-16 23:38:14 +0000 UTC]
Not sure, Heard it takes place two years after the first game.
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ShaneSookraj [2015-12-28 04:44:34 +0000 UTC]
your an amazing story Homefront's game like (Korea-America war) Chinese-America war to not threat World War III.
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Jax1776 In reply to ShaneSookraj [2015-12-28 05:07:20 +0000 UTC]
Yup. This is what would it looked like.
Can't wait for the sequel of the game.
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thormemeson [2015-12-19 15:41:15 +0000 UTC]
Ching Chang Chong I am Kim j Un and got a mushroom croud for you!www.youtube.com/watch?v=PblG_P…
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Jax1776 In reply to thormemeson [2015-12-19 16:31:39 +0000 UTC]
That's a hilarious clip I've seen. XD
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Jax1776 In reply to thormemeson [2015-12-19 16:40:50 +0000 UTC]
I never heard of him until now.
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thormemeson In reply to Jax1776 [2015-12-19 16:41:46 +0000 UTC]
Oh well you should have watched me sooner cause i post all his new songs.
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wilji1070 [2015-12-19 03:28:53 +0000 UTC]
Is it really PC or just good business sense? I'd like to think that the Chinese wouldn't have an issue with being portrayed in a Rising Dragon style trope. But if you go to the lengths of portraying them as genocidal maniacs worse than Stalin? I think then they have a right to deny doing business with you.
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thormemeson In reply to wilji1070 [2015-12-19 15:38:30 +0000 UTC]
Ze-Dong Mao of China butchered 49-78,000,000 but the sources are generally vague and unconfirmed particularly difficult to pin down the deaths of the Cultural Revolution on him.His ability to cause a blackout of media and make China a hermit kingdom makes it hard to well confirm survivor reports.
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wilji1070 In reply to thormemeson [2015-12-19 15:40:28 +0000 UTC]
Yeah but Mao's China is an entirely different animal than Deng Xiaopeng's China. Ironically, Xiaopeng's reforms make the People's Republic of China more like Chiang Kai-Shek's vision for China
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thormemeson In reply to wilji1070 [2015-12-19 15:47:34 +0000 UTC]
That doesn't mean a thing, the Chinese still have their superiority complex and have no issue with mass murdering their own or others.
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wilji1070 In reply to thormemeson [2015-12-19 15:49:55 +0000 UTC]
Are we really so much better? I mean hell EVERY nation thinks their shit doesn't stink. And under this president, we've seen more people imprisoned and persecuted under the Treason and Sedition Acts than even Woodrow Wilson
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thormemeson In reply to wilji1070 [2015-12-19 21:45:44 +0000 UTC]
That's not the point its very likely the Chinese are going to be the Aggressors in a new World War. This reminds me of how this Asian guy got pissy that I made China into an Imperialist consumption machine. Hell this liberal newspaper bailed America for Chinese eating habits and butchering pigs? Which it is what kind of peace loving nations that steals military secrets and uses its tech base to ruin the lives of many ordinary Americans that have their Identities stolen and sold by Chinese hackers? Seriously that is retarded no American has a gun to a Chinks head telling them to eat meat. China is aggressive, against Japan and South Korea as well as the US. It is also highly dependent on American food to feed its people many of whom still starve. Perfect grounds to start a world war, take America's bread basket farming states and run it like a sweat shop which they and Apple are pretty damn good at!
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wilji1070 In reply to thormemeson [2015-12-19 22:16:06 +0000 UTC]
Problem is getting to the American Midwest
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thormemeson In reply to wilji1070 [2015-12-19 22:23:46 +0000 UTC]
Not like they couldn't get there in the first place with human wave tactics and a left wing weak military who is mostly in the middle east.
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wilji1070 In reply to thormemeson [2015-12-19 22:55:54 +0000 UTC]
Except an embargo would neuter them economically.
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thormemeson In reply to wilji1070 [2015-12-19 23:00:09 +0000 UTC]
They do have the means to fight off and possible destroy said embargo forces.
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wilji1070 In reply to thormemeson [2015-12-19 23:44:58 +0000 UTC]
Do you really think Uncle Sam is just going to let the Chinese get a leg up? Do keep in mind that we have a group that the USMC refers to as "America's Mad Scientists" and for good reason. DARPA works on technology some would consider to be in the realm of science fiction. Couple that with railguns becoming a real possibility and soon, we'll have the means to make our navy something to be truly feared. For as advanced people claim the Chinese are, there's a distinct underestimation of how powerful and how scary the USA can be once we decide "fuck it."
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thormemeson In reply to wilji1070 [2015-12-20 00:33:53 +0000 UTC]
railguns and what not why not just make something that would kill Chinese people because they are Chinese. A genetic weapon would be true efficiency and then you focus on putting the ICMB threats down like dogs. Hell China invade all its neighbors in my realm and I used a gene weapon to make them extinct. Well the ULS used it as a tactical WMD the Russians stole it and used it as a final solution to Chinese aggression.
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wilji1070 In reply to thormemeson [2015-12-20 01:08:42 +0000 UTC]
Because I'm neither racist nor genocidal.
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thormemeson In reply to wilji1070 [2015-12-20 01:14:29 +0000 UTC]
Yeah well its a cheaper route than having to go through yet another Korean War, and no its not racism its called a deterrent you know something make sure they don't go all genocidal on their neighbors you know for revenge against Japanese invaders.
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thormemeson In reply to wilji1070 [2015-12-20 01:22:20 +0000 UTC]
Since when was war something Humane? My grandfather was thrown in a pit and machine gunned by Germans in 1944. Seriously then you had Korea and the Chinese loved to kill their POWs you have an area with a superiority complex based only on revenge. If you think China is innocent and peaceful you are a delusional idiot. Go back to your PC hypocrisy war is hell and that is what I tell in my stories.
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wilji1070 In reply to thormemeson [2015-12-20 01:24:15 +0000 UTC]
When did I say that China was innocent and peaceful? If you're going to put words in my mouth, then might I suggest something a little more nationalistic?
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thormemeson In reply to wilji1070 [2015-12-20 01:36:25 +0000 UTC]
You came here to defend China or at least the PC use of Koreans, from everything I see. So why wouldn't I put those words in your mouth? Tell me again why I should give a liberal's 'nationalist traits' anything other than some land of pedophile loving dystopian 1984 only run by the mentally ill SJWs of the world. With shit propaganda done in good old CA made with Mexican slave labor? Also before you call me a right wing idiot I'd run out of characters ranting my hate on the obese Walmart-tards who give their money to ultra rich preachers who are secretly having affairs with under age trannies.
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wilji1070 In reply to thormemeson [2015-12-20 01:43:02 +0000 UTC]
Funny thing here is that my initial question was if it was PC to change the enemy of a fucking video game just to open up more of a market. So... if I'm "defending China" then I'm doing a really piss job of it, don't you think? I merely asked a question that was rooted in economic sense as opposed to political. You're the one injecting politics into the issue. So why don't you retreat your echo chamber?
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thormemeson In reply to wilji1070 [2015-12-20 01:51:24 +0000 UTC]
Cute I admit I'm going on what I was told and have avoided reading a long argument between you and jax. I'll spare you my insults.
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wilji1070 In reply to thormemeson [2015-12-20 01:55:53 +0000 UTC]
So instead of simply seeing for yourself if the rumors hold merit, you simply decided from the start that I was "the enemy" and treat me with disdain. And people wonder why I despise both extremes in politics.
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thormemeson In reply to wilji1070 [2015-12-20 02:00:05 +0000 UTC]
I am not rightwing I just figured I help a friend since i owed him one. Although you are a liberal so that didn't really help you. So sorry
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wilji1070 In reply to thormemeson [2015-12-20 02:11:09 +0000 UTC]
I can respect devotion to a friend, but surely Jax is strong enough to not need help, yes?
As for the charge of being a liberal? I don't deny that I'm liberal. What I am not; however, is Progressive. I believe in success by merit over the crap that they suggest like Affirmative Action. Funny thing is, I get accused by the Far-Left for supporting Donald Trump and I get accused by the Far-Right for metaphorically fellating that horrid cow Hillary Clinton. I don't even like Sanders. My preferred candidate for the Democrats was Jim Webb. I wanted Jon Huntsman Jr. to run for the GOP because that would be a candidate that I could support without feeling like I've sold my soul to Satan.
Most people get angry when I call Affirmative Action racist and degrading, up until I explain it fully. Do you want to get a job because you're qualified for the job or do you want the job because you fit some arbitrary bullshit quota? I'd rather get the job because I'm the best for it and not because of the arbitary notions of my skin color. Those same people find it outrageous that I am totally against gun control. I hate the idea of it because it seeks to punish those who've never had the intention of breaking the law. Those same people cry foul when I defend the police, because truthfully? Being an officer of the law is like being in customer service when the customers are assholes 24/7/365.
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thormemeson In reply to wilji1070 [2015-12-20 02:20:20 +0000 UTC]
He asked me for help so I gave it to him, as a friend. Affirmative actions and #BlackLivesmatter is absolute BS they only care about blacks killed by white cops, almost all are crook thugs, they are so desperate for cops to be white they make Hispanics white people. Where is that group when a 7 year old is killed because his thug daddy dissed a gang. Personally why would I wait for or trust the police to keep me and my home safe? Give me a gun and I can do their job 1000 times better. Although I wish jax actually figured out what you meant before asking me for help.
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wilji1070 In reply to thormemeson [2015-12-20 03:02:07 +0000 UTC]
With respect to Jax, I think he just straight up hates anyone affiliated with Kaiser14
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thormemeson In reply to wilji1070 [2015-12-20 03:18:34 +0000 UTC]
Oh the SJW tartlet, okay yeah I hate him to although its not a death sentence to you
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wilji1070 In reply to thormemeson [2015-12-20 03:33:07 +0000 UTC]
Thing is, the dude's not an SJW. What irks me is falsely labeling someone something just to shut down their arguments. I hate when people açcuse others of racism or Nazism and so on. It's not befitting a 200,000 year old species like ours
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Jax1776 In reply to wilji1070 [2015-12-19 05:17:46 +0000 UTC]
I wouldn't mind if China cuts us off of their product as corporates have been too dependent on their products as I've explained this many times in the past.
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wilji1070 In reply to Jax1776 [2015-12-19 05:32:56 +0000 UTC]
And China could ill afford to do that as it would give us license to halt our grain exports which would starve them. My question is still unanswered. Is it REALLY being PC or is it just a good business strategy if a private company elects to do something that would help drive sales? After all, we're not a command economic system. Private business is allowed to do business with whomever they like, yes?
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Jax1776 In reply to wilji1070 [2015-12-19 05:56:28 +0000 UTC]
I think you know the answer on that. Then again China have other nations.
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wilji1070 In reply to Jax1776 [2015-12-19 06:06:22 +0000 UTC]
It's always entertaining watching you dodge the question. Then again, like the Far-Left, you seem to have that down pat. To your point. China does have other nations, but how many nations can provide the same level of benefit that the United States of America does? It may come as a remarkable surprise, but China's a Communist nation with a Capitalist economy. Doing business with America floods China with jobs as well as resources that they cannot gain on their own such as the aforementioned grain. If the United States were to place an embargo upon China, then what would happen is quite simple: China would collapse and Wall Street would lay an egg. It would be bad economically for the Chinese as well as the United States, albeit we would be better off since we have a multitude of trading partners in the Pacific alone.
China, to their credit, recognizes this and is actually working to forge economic ties with other nations such as India. Personally, I welcome a challenge to American supremacy. Not because I hate my country, but because we truly NEED something to compete against and honestly? This is where I find that the Soviet Union's collapse was ultimately worse for the world than anything else. Why? Because the Islamic State would currently be fighting an enemy, but not Western decadence as they call it, but rather they'd be fighting the Soviet Bear.
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Jax1776 In reply to wilji1070 [2015-12-19 06:17:45 +0000 UTC]
And it's very entertaining to see you so naive to world events (not to mention events that are happening here in our country). Also comparing me to the Far-Left. LOL That's hardly a true fact.
Compete huh? Think this is a tennis tournament? There's more at stake and a risk of decline. People challenge America because they despised it greatly in their hears and used past events (even the smallest ones) in order to not only demonize the nation but bring it down. I would guide you to D'Souza's documentary books and movies on this subject, but as I recall you refuse to go near them as his works are 'great offense' to the Far-Left's views.
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