![]() ![]() All prisoners so injected die slowly under gruesome circumstances, with the sole exception of "the man in room five" ("V" in Roman numerals). Lewis Prothero is the camp's commandant, and a paedophile vicar, Father Lilliman, is at the camp to lend "spiritual support". Delia Surridge, involving artificially-designed hormone injection. While there, he is part of a group of prisoners who are subjected to horrific medical experimentation, conducted by Dr. He was at one point an inmate at " Larkhill Resettlement Camp"-one of many concentration camps where political prisoners, homosexuals, Black people, Jews, Muslims, Indians, Pakistanis, and others deemed undesirable by the Norsefire Government are exterminated by Britain's new fascist regime. The background and identity of V is largely unknown. I hope this is written acceptably with minimal offence caused, I don’t have a very good track record with the latter even when trying.V has a military background in some form of special forces. The feminist hate lead to an incredibly skewed perception of women thinking they can be annoying and entitled with impunity, which is obviously untrue once out of the bubble of ignorance. That time in my life also corresponded with a phase of right-wing indoctrination which I have since gladly freed myself from. I will admit, when I was in my early teens I also felt great euphoria at seeing that Romanian cop slap that woman and other similar videos. It’s only videos of women being hit that become popular because we feel that women are unjustly allowed to get away with more due to the aforementioned no-girl-hitting rule whereas it’s much more socially acceptable for a man to receive a swift punch on the snout for being a fuckwit. I see these sorts of videos as a way for men to gain that sense of justice that they were deprived of, either through personal experience or through hearing the tales of others. Secondly, carrying on from the first point, is that violence is the first reaction for a lot of men when angered, (definitely not saying it’s healthy or should be accepted) and, as we all know, men and boys are constantly taught to keep emotions inside which, at least in my experience, lead to resentment and, again, a feeling of injustice. As you do when an injustice is served against you, you get angry, except this anger has nowhere to go, especially not out in the form of physical retaliation because, obviously, you can’t hit girls. ![]() Firstly, I distinctly remember as a young lad being hit by girls only for them to pull the ‘you can’t hit a girl’ defence, which I remember feeling very unjust. To be fair a point made by someone with the username you have doesn't hold much weight XD, especially considering you only flame movies and thinks he should hit women "As a man, I’ll give my opinion on why videos of women being hit are so appealing to men. There’s a massive amount of subtext that seems to have gone over everyones head in the graphic novel idk… and so we wonder the lonely M1 waiting for the cycle to end…. It’s just that, V too is as a part of the system that oppressed him (and that we all are, we reflect it-) even the victims must become violent. ![]() It’s really, really depressing and dark and absolutely not a happy ending or one where you’re meant to ignore the nuance and just say V’s good or bad and Alan wanted us to make up our mind about if he was right or wrong- no V is the hero, he destroys a fascist state. It costs their humanity (the implication is it was taken from them), with the lack of a sense of self V becomes a puppet for nature’s destruction of unjust power. V is pretty objectively the good guy however I think Alan’s point is a lot like Zizek’s or even the philosophy of Deep Ecology. Latest Discussions The Super Mario Bros Movie Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves John Wick: Chapter 4 Renfield Keanu Reeves Tobey MaguireĮh.
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