Post movies where America is the bad guy

Post movies where America is the bad guy

All of them

The Green Berets

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Real life. Like omg Drumpf.

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Holla Forums must be the nexus of Drumpf usage.

DAMN Germony you looked like THAT?

Japan did get its ass kicked but using the nukes on top of that was cheating and just poor sportsmanship

Who gives a fuck, they're subhuman gooks

THATS RIGHT SUNNY BOY

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I think you might be right.
I don't even see it used on /newsplus/ that much anymore.

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Grave of the Fireflies was about a firebombing not nukes.

Americas are considered the subhumans now.

or saving time and money by not invading yet another country

The soldiers were psychopaths.

any war movie, including civil war ones since the south lost

Go cry to the referee.

Japs should thank us for not nuking Tokyo.

t. Butthurt gook. Jump on a punjistick.

The nuking was to make Japan surrender quickly before the Russians were to invade the home islands.

weaboos, everybody

what did he mean by this?

Japs should honestly be thanking us for nuking them. I personally wish we hadn't because Russia raping 90% of all Japanese females may have avoided the creation of anime.

honestly i think we should be more careful with radiation
what happens in slavic countries and japan has to be related to radiation

not even accurate.

they don't represent the entire nation, you dingleberry. and it was only a handful that were fucked, the majority just dindu nuffin.

Why did the japs seem mad about the nukes being made to prevent the commies from marching there? Do they want their nation to become east germany/north korea 2.0?

well the Japanese were working on their own nukes during the war.

I think you're right.
All of those nuke tests that were carried out in the mid 20th century in Nevada probably allowed radiation to slowly drift westward and give us modern day California.

we might be onto something here

t. mutated japo

Actually, it mostly gave people living in the desert regions horrible cancers.

isn't this the premise for "the hills have eyes"?

I think you're right.