Not an American, but I just noticed that the election day is on the 5th of November. Given the similarities between Trump and the chancellor, it seems like a good opportunity to remind people what is coming if they vote for Trump.

For those who haven’t watched V for Vendetta, do it, the reference will make sense.

Remember, remember, the 5th of November,

Gunpowder, treason and plot.

I see no reason

Why gunpowder treason

Should ever be forgot.

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      Most people don’t period. He was a Catholic that wanted a theocracy. Just because V for Vendetta promoted the guy doesn’t mean he should have been promoted.

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        He was also the idiot who got caught… The whole gunpowder conspiracy went up in smoke (bad joke very much intended) when he gave up all his co-conspirators… He was not alone in being a dumb-ass, others did make mistakes, like writing their friends to not go to parlanent that day.

        Its no suprise England mocks him every year on his “holiday”.

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          Its both the holywood depiction of an idiot with poor planning on one hand, combined wit h the other hand-the somewhat callective fantasy of many a culture, especially one such as the Brits, of clearing out the miserableb power structure in such dramatic ways. Thats why the holiday is still around. It wasn’t anything in particular about that plot by itself, after all I’m sure since then but didn’t have caught many of more political terrorists.

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      V for Vendetta was very popular when it came out and I think most of us would recognize the mask.

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        It didn’t make the Top Ten grossing movies the year it came out [2006]

        If 25% of the population knows it that means 75% doesn’t.

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    I’m not American but IMO it has become far too associated with Anonymous and the stereotype of a rogue black hat hacker. Most people wouldn’t get the reference to the movie. They’d just wonder if you are the notorious hacker known as 4chan

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      I’d add a fourth-

      The last thing that needs to happen is for people to be too intimidated to vote.

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    If I’m wearing the face of any antiquated European idealist it will be Maximilien Robespierre. There’s far more similarity between our position and the lead up to the French revolution than there is between us and the gunpowder plot.

    That said, the United States has so many people to pick from. Personally I like John Brown.

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    I’m in agreement with others in that a British guy isn’t the best choice and also that anything resembling voter intimidation isn’t what we need.

    I think Lincoln would be a better character to choose as a mask. He’s an American hero, and due to party on one hand and actions on the other, it adds anonymity as to the affiliation of the wearer as both sides of the political fence hold him up as virtuous.

    I just finished up a biographical podcast of George Orwell, and much was discussed about him being used symbolically by both the right and left. I feel Lincoln fits the same circumstances, being the first Republican president, though his actions fit more to the current left. If we see a return of the loss of habeus corpus, that’s be another thing they’d have in common. I don’t want to be right on that though…

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    We don’t … Record and broadcast election venues? This would be weird. If some people did do it, only people at their specific voting site would see it.

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    Considering voter ID is required in most states now, you have to show your face in order to vote.

    Also, this really wouldn’t work in Oregon since it’s all vote by mail there.

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    Guy Fawkes was fighting for the Catholic church being the official religion of the UK. I am not exactly picturing someone trying to establish a theocracy by blowing up parliament as a freedom fighter.