So are rednecks/religious people the new boogeymen now?

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Smithnikov said:
Listen and listen good;

People like them are NOT my "fellows". They're at best, edgelords who aren't that popular even with pretty traditionalist minded people around here, and at worst, they're public menaces who threaten to abduct and murder police officers and judges, okay? I like the idea of a game where I get to vicariously fry their bacon.

That clear?
Basically this. I know I posted it already, but so far, FarCry 5 is shaping up to be the government's "worst case scenario" regarding the Montana Freemen. Massive cases of fraud, self-appointed courts trying gov officials in absentia, the first Montanan ever convicted of terrorism, armed stand off with the Feds.

This is just the video game version.

Edit: Also, pertinent info in that link: Garfield county is the size of the state of Connecticut, and has less than 600 households.
 

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altnameJag said:
Smithnikov said:
Listen and listen good;

People like them are NOT my "fellows". They're at best, edgelords who aren't that popular even with pretty traditionalist minded people around here, and at worst, they're public menaces who threaten to abduct and murder police officers and judges, okay? I like the idea of a game where I get to vicariously fry their bacon.

That clear?
Basically this. I know I posted it already, but so far, FarCry 5 is shaping up to be the government's "worst case scenario" regarding the Montana Freemen. Massive cases of fraud, self-appointed courts trying gov officials in absentia, the first Montanan ever convicted of terrorism, armed stand off with the Feds.

This is just the video game version.

Edit: Also, pertinent info in that link: Garfield county is the size of the state of Connecticut, and has less than 600 households.
The article was interesting and echoes a lot of my encounters with isolated rural communities characterized by extreme self sufficiency and absolute mistrust of the federal government. As a state employee I tend to get a weirdly increased level of trust versus say, some of our federal level programs and workers, those types of people tend to trust me more if they see me as a fellow Nevadan rather than an American, even if the federal worker is also a resident of Nevada, anything labled federal is instantly mistrusted.

Even that's not sufficient in some cases and some of the free citizen types won't trust anyone above the county level, we have informal procedures for selling clients on state assistance or county assistance programs versus federal programs like SNAP or Section 8, because they will shut you down as soon as you suggest they give any info at all to the federal government, it's interesting running into people that will take state or county money but won't touch anything federal.

Even some of the non-free citizen types tend to have wicked self-sufficiency streaks, even if they could get help from the government, they will refuse and handle issues within the community even to the point of freezing out government workers and not reporting crimes. Basically the rural version of "snitches get stitches", much like urban ghettos, some rural areas share a kind of view that the government has failed them so develop a mistrust of government authority.
 

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We need more positive energy for Rednecks in games. Here, play these games:




I just realised....is there a NOT serious game which the Rednecks being evil?
 

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every few years the auto-villain of games change. in the 90s it was mostly aliens and robots, then later nazis. It was russians/islamic terrorists/east asian communist states in the modern warfare age, occasionally sprinkeled with private military contractors. Robots and nazis are having a bit of a resurgeance, as are cults, which have been staples of many different horror franchises. The only new thing is american rednecks and christian fundamentalist cults being loaned from other mediums as villains. When you consider how many other different ethnic and religious groups have been the enemies in video games before, i'd say fair is fair. As for the handmaid's tale, christianity is actually given a nuanced portrayal. The leaders are fundamentalists, but only military commanders are allowed to read bibles, which they keeep in locked boxes. Much of scripture is edited out or never mentioned at all. Much like Nazi Germany in real life, the republic of Gilead has run into the problem of being a brutal military dictatorship while claiming to follow the ideals of a pacifist. Priests are hanged by the government to prevent the wrong gospels from being preached, and many churches were destroyed for sheltering women that were being hunted by the government, and one of the people who helps Lucas escape is a nun. Gilead is formed on a mixture of male impotent rage and a fundamentalism that basically removes almost everything but the mosaic laws
 

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Oh my god who cares. How come no one gives a shit when the bad guys are russian/muslim/south americans/north koreans/whatever?

Personally I think this image looks awesome:

https://cdn0.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/8582699/Far_Cry_5_Key_Art_Wide_1495770936.jpg
 

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pookie101 said:
i had blocked that episode out.. thank you for giving me nightmares again
If I can feel anguish whenever I hear Wonderful, Wonderful, it's only fair that the same applies to others.

One of the few MOTWs that Scully and Mulder don't manage to completely stop too.
 

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Standing where I'm from, let's just say religious extremists/rednecks like that are NOT a big caricature. I actually had to deal with the kind of nutjobs so insecure in their faith they freaked out over me being an atheist which quickly made me a pariah. I actually worry about Far Cry 5 not going far ENOUGH with the villains.
 

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Addendum_Forthcoming said:
One movie, Wake in Fright, co-stars Chips Rafferty (in his last movie) who is basically Australia's Captain America, only Australian ... and real. An enlisted soldier that fought Axis forces, entertained troops, and served as a keystone of Australian war propaganda film. Wake in Fright is an awesome movie about the unseemly nature of cultural degradation, by the way. People should look it up. Sordid realism at its finest.
I realize I'm contributing little to the actual topic, but I simply can't not second a recommendation of Wake in Fright. That film is a masterpiece in every sense of the word.
 

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Parasondox said:
I thought you were talking about this petition...

https://twitter.com/the_moviebob/status/869476023255085056

This shit right here is too fucking funny!!
The fact that the person has enough of a vocabulary to use miscegenator probably means that this is a joke.

Then again, who the fuck knows....

OT: are these really preaching Christianity as the enemy? I thought the games were dealing with cults or fanatics. Both of those (and rednecks for that matter) have been video game enemies for quite some time.
 

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Whaaa? Since at least the 70s. Tons of trashy exploitation movies with hillbillies for baddies.
 

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Rednecks and Christians have, in general, been the perennial punching bag for most forms of media.

It's nothing new.

Hell, that was and has been a major element in horror movies for decades. Silent Hill 2 (1 or 3? ...I honestly don't remember.) had a thing with a religious cult, didn't it?

We've been getting a few recent examples in gaming and, sure, that may indicate a resurgence...but meh.

Again.

Not a new phenomenon.
 

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They always were, to some degree or another.

It's not our fault that people who deny since and think their tractor/sister is sexy are weird.
:p
 

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Haven't spooky rednecks been a thing since like Deliverance back in the 70s?
 

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Friend they have been the boogeymen ever since the end of the civil war when many of them donned hoods and started lynching
Cults really started to became a fearful thing in the 70s with Charles Manson and Jim Jones
 

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Is that a new thing? I could swear I remember many years ago a horror movie where rednecks were the "monster" surrogate. And religious people (specifically muslims, satanists or voodoo magicians) have been also quite common as villains as far as as I can remember lol.
 

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People have been saying that this has been a thing since the 70s. More like it's been a thing since the 30s.

http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/13175692.jpg
 

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There's been a spate of media recently that seems to be drawing on the idea that people from the South/Rural areas or devout Christians are violent, misanthropic, and hateful. Outlast 2 (Which dealt with Christian nutjobs in Arizona.) Resident Evil 7 (Southern-accented psychos from Lousiana.) the new Farcry 5 (In fairness, this is hard to judge, as it hasn't come out yet, but set in Montana.) and while I admittedly know almost nothing about Handmaiden's Tale, it also seems to be depicting Christianity as the root of evil. You decide whether or not these portrayals are a true-to-life depiction or a baseless stereotype.

Given the president we have in office, it's maybe unsurprising that this seems to be the new acceptable target. Still, I'm wondering what people think of the change - if they think any change exists at all. So, uh... discuss, I guess? Meh.
Rednecks and christian have been horror movie villains for decades, which... I find really amusing? I live in the South, and am surrounded by rednecks all the time. I'm not overly fond of them, but they're hardly monsters. Many of them are quite friendly. There seems to be this fear that urban people have of rural people that I don't really understand, especially since rural people are statistically less likely to be violent : /

I think it's just a form of xenophobia that people have of groups that are different from their own. It doesn't help that there is sometimes a degree of enmity between the two demographic politically. Add in the seclusion inherent in the country, and you've got yourself a recipe for a horror story.
 

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Ummm... You know, what's funny is, in FC5, you're actually battling these "christian" rednecks with other rednecks and a dyed-in-the-wool christian preacher.
 

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Probably because they are a safe target with little to no backlash, and are more relatable to an American audience.

I'd like to see a more creative nemesis, but given how creatively bankrupt Ubisoft (just in relation to Farcry 5), it's probably going to be another copy-pasted PoS game anyways. Maybe this time they won't copy the map over between games.

Can you imagine the shit they would get if they chose any other religious ideology as the baddies, come on now.