The Fourth Disaster, Starting from the Movie Eight Hundred

The Fourth Disaster, from the Movie Eight Hundred, Chapter 99

With this mentality, the US military sent troops to Mexico and committed more than one hundred rapes that day.

As expected of an army that regards condoms as a necessity, American soldiers actually seldom use them. After all, condoms these days don't perform well. Even if they do, they only provide a layer of separation. American soldiers like the feeling of being naked, and they never care about the reactions of the locals after being raped.

After the job is done, just throw the US dollars away. Even if the military police come, they can't say anything. I gave the money. This is a very obvious transaction behavior.

Then it can be translated into: I still paid and worked hard even though the other party deliberately seduced me. I really have a conscience.

Indeed, this is considered to be a relatively conscientious group in the US military, because some people would choose to kill and silence the witnesses after they were done, and if they were discovered, they would blame the Japanese army. After all, the Japanese army is also a beastly army, and they are 100% capable of doing such a bad thing.

As for why the Japanese troops who had just advanced to Mexico City appeared near the US-Mexico border, don’t worry about it. We saw it anyway. You said it was not, then you produce evidence, otherwise I will sue you for defamation. You are defaming the US military, and you are defaming the US military when the US military was fighting against the Japanese invaders. This is an unpatriotic act of betrayal, and you must go to jail!

Fun fact: If you go to jail in the United States, there is a high probability that you will lose your virginity, regardless of gender.

But when they really arrived at the place, the American soldiers really couldn't understand why the Mexicans started with the "Heaven and Earth" strategy.

Yes, the American soldiers have some minor problems. They just killed your father, slept with your mother, raped your sister, played with your brother, fucked your sister, and robbed your house. It's not a big deal. We are here to protect you, Mexico. As Mexicans, what's wrong with letting the American soldiers eat and have some fun? Do you understand what it means to sacrifice your family for your country? This is a great awakening. Why are you so unreasonable? You really don't know what's good for you!

Comrades, you must have cured your low blood pressure after reading this, but the problem is that this is the logic of Americans. Don't forget, they are the kind of people who can celebrate Thanksgiving with Indian scalps.

“When you see your loved ones die tragically in front of you, you will have a different understanding of the world.”

This is exactly the mentality of the Mexicans at this time. What's more, they were not fighting alone this time, because there was a group of Mexicans who were also poorly equipped but extremely brave, who launched an attack on the invincible US military.

The rage from another world burns fiercely on the land of Mexico.

"Enemy's everywhere! Request support, request support!" -p

"Then fire everywhere! The weapons in your hands are not fire sticks!"

"Crazy, crazy, those Mexicans are crazy!"

At this moment on the battlefield, countless poorly equipped but silent Mexicans were attacking the U.S. military. They seemed to be the "silent majority" described in the book. Apart from the deep hatred in their eyes, they had no other emotional expressions, even when they were being killed.

Private First Class George pierced a Mexican's chest with the bayonet in his hand, but before the man fell, he detonated the cluster grenade he was carrying, and half of the American squad went up in smoke.

William shot and killed a Mexican. The man didn't make any sound until his death, but the hateful look in his eyes seemed to penetrate his soul and became his eternal nightmare.

These Mexicans seemed to have grown out of the ground, and even inexplicably crawled up from the pile of corpses (resurrected near the corpses after death), and then continued to attack silently. No matter how much damage they suffered, they did not make a sound, only staring at every American soldier who approached them with a pair of eyes filled with hatred.

The Mexicans dragging half of their bodies are also scary. As long as the opponent can still move and there are weapons nearby, they will launch a final counterattack like a death rattle.

There was no surrender, no communication, no roaring, only pairs of eyes filled with hatred that was as solid as substance.

In the words of an American veteran who participated in the Mexican Campaign: They came only for revenge, the flames of hell made them forget all the pain, and all (Mexican) people came to kill us.

It would be fine if it was just one or two people, but what if it was hundreds, thousands, or even tens of thousands of people?

The scene gradually develops in a terrifying and weird direction.

At this time, the US military had only entered less than 50 kilometers into Mexican territory, but they had been forced into a defensive state under the terrifying high-intensity attack. Their enemies were not the Japanese, but the Mexicans, and a large number of ordinary Mexicans.

These models were intentional by Liu Qi. All the characters controlled by Mexican players are dressed like ordinary people, the kind of clothes that make people know what they do at a glance. The weapons are also from various countries, most of which are US military equipment, mainly Springfield rifles and M1 Garands. Many players are even randomly assigned cold weapons, giving people the impression that these people are here to fight the US military.

As night fell, the Mexican attacks temporarily stopped. In front of the US military positions were densely packed corpses, conservatively estimated to be tens of thousands.

In the makeshift field trenches, all the American soldiers were silent. On the one hand, it was because they were tired, and on the other hand, their spirits were greatly shocked.

No matter how brutal an army is, its members are all human beings, and human beings have thoughts. Even drug addicts, when they are not addicted to drugs, their thinking will function relatively normally. There were many good people in the US military during World War II. These people may not be as great as Aaron Bushnell, but at least they are more humane than most armies in the world at that time, and many heroes have emerged. Even the Israeli army has "good people" with conscience, not to mention the US military at that time, which can be called a "lighthouse shining moment."

It is worth noting that at this time the average cultural level of the US military was also among the top five in the world. Knowledgeable people may not have conscience, but they will definitely think, and many changes occur during thinking.

Finally, an American soldier asked his doubts to himself.

"We are here to help Mexicans protect Mexico, right? Why?"

Why do Mexicans hate us so much? This question was in the minds of most American soldiers at that time.

They faced the Mexicans' attacks and assaults head-on. Those silent and hateful eyes had been engraved in their minds like a mental stamp. Even if they closed their eyes for a moment, their brains would automatically replay the scene at that time.

Are we wrong?

Of course, this is only the first day, and many American soldiers will immediately comfort themselves that everything will be fine after today.

Yes, it will be fine after today. This is just an accident. Maybe those people were deceived by the Japanese. When the US military expels the Japanese and liberates Mexico, the locals will naturally welcome and understand us because we are just.

Just as more and more American soldiers were comforting themselves in this way, a deafening explosion instantly shattered the silence of the night.

"There are enemies!"

It was just past midnight, and it was the second day. However, under normal circumstances, most humans were resting at this time, and the darkness was an unsolvable fog of war for the World War II army, unless you could fire flares continuously like the US military.

What? It’s the US military that is defending the position now.

That's fine.

When the flares temporarily drove away the night, the scene in front of the position made the American soldiers gasp.

People, many people, very, very many people, they are charging towards the American positions in various postures, silently but firmly. There are only footsteps, no shouting, even if they are exposed, they do not make any sound. Only the more rapid footsteps prove that these enemies are sprinting quickly.

Here we go again, here we go again!

"with full force!"

The American troops on the position immediately displayed the terrifying barrage of bullets of the era's number one firepower maniac, and the Mexicans rushing at the front fell down in groups almost instantly.

They had no heavy equipment, and even if they charged in a skirmish formation, it would be meaningless in the face of the barrage of machine guns and semi-automatic weapons. However, they were not afraid of life or death, and charged forward silently, filling the US military positions with corpses again.

Then, the Mexican players' cool moves came.

When the corpses pile up high enough and the resurrection radius covers the US military positions, the dead players will be resurrected directly in the US military positions, and then they will see a group of American soldiers with their backs to them.

Set up the gun, shoot, and make a lot of money!

As gunshots rang out behind them, countless American soldiers were terrified.

When did the enemy get behind us?!

At this distance, it was too late to take out any weapons. They had to use whatever they had at hand. Fists and teeth were also weapons. The attacking Mexicans chose a simpler, more direct and efficient way to break through - self-destruction.

The first group of Mexican players who rushed into the trenches chose explosive packs when they were resurrected. They used the method of self-destructing engineers to directly wipe out all the creatures in the American trenches. Under the power of the five-kilogram TNT explosion, even the Cantonese-style twin-tailed girls passing by could not survive.

The US military's front-line positions were quickly breached, making the night fighting even more bloody and brutal.

Chapter 187: What is the Silent Avenger?

(The third update is here! Five thousand six hundred chapters!)

In 1941, in order to prevent the Japanese army from invading the United States through Mexico, the U.S. military launched a military operation code-named "Operation Just Cause". MacArthur, the veteran sauce maker who was urgently transferred back to the country, believed that as long as we occupy Mexico before the Japanese, Mexico will become the safest backyard of the United States.

The U.S. government firmly believes that invasion is to protect, so we did not invade Mexico, we protected in Mexico.

I believe that when the American air force arrives, the Mexican people will welcome them wholeheartedly with food and drink. It will be a truly wonderful thing.

But no one expected that this military action by the United States would become an unprecedented military disaster. The Mexicans, who had long hated the Americans, chose to fight the US military even though their capital was occupied by the Japanese, making the American invaders pay an extremely heavy price.

Hello everyone, I’m Pumpkin. Today, I’d like to recommend a movie to you, which has a Douban score of only 1.9, but has received an average score of over 9.5 on most third-country film websites - "The Silent Avengers".

At the beginning of the story, an American soldier named Jack followed the large army and boarded a train to Mexico.

Before getting on the bus, the military chaplains blessed them, saying that this operation was a just cause that would be blessed by God, and that they would achieve complete victory amid the cheers and praises of the Mexican people.

After the speech, Jack and his comrades became excited and shouted that they would teach the Japanese a lesson.

There is a small easter egg in the movie. When Jack and others were cheering, a ragged railway worker walked by. From his dress, it was obvious that he was a Mexican. This design was intentional by the director.

In real history, before the US military invaded Mexico, many Mexicans living on the US-Mexico border would go to the nearest US city to work in order to make a living. This was allowed at the time, and American capitalists also particularly liked to hire these Mexican workers because they only needed one-third of the salary to work hard. After all, they did not dare to make any demands on the factory because they were illegal immigrants. Even if they died, no one would come to trouble the factory. The story starts from here and gives us a clear indication - the US capital plunder of Mexico.

After Jack and others boarded the train, they were talking and laughing at first, but as the train passed a station, things changed slightly.

Through the car window, Jack saw many wounded American soldiers. They were depressed, with dull eyes, and some of them suddenly started shouting, blurting out words like "hell", "undead", and "Avengers", making the atmosphere on the scene very terrifying.

Jack and others didn't know what was going on, but they were very curious. So during the break when the train was changing the locomotive, Jack bribed an old soldier with a pack of cigarettes and asked him what had happened.

Movie clip playback:

"The Japanese attacked so quickly?"

"No, they were taken by Mexicans, well, if those guys are even human."

"What do you mean?"

"I guess you'll meet them soon. If you want to survive, then fight to the bitter end. Because those Avengers are all lunatics. They are not afraid of death, and they won't make any noise. They come from many places, and the only thing they have in common is that they all have the same pair of eyes. Don't look them in the eye, or you'll fall into the abyss."

After the riddle man's explanation, and with more questions in his head, Jack once again boarded the train to the front line with these information and doubts. However, this time, there was a hint of haze in the hearts of him and his comrades.

Fortunately, the journey was smooth, but after arriving at the destination, Jack received bad news that his brother had been killed.

Jack's brother signed up for the army before Jack and went to Mexico to resist the invaders, but died at the hands of the Mexicans. This made Jack very sad. He was angry and couldn't understand why we are here to help you Mexicans protect Mexico. Why are you pointing the guns that should be aimed at the Japanese at us?

Seeing that Jack was devastated by his brother's death, Jack's good friend William decided to take him to have some fun.

For the American soldiers, the best fun besides leaves and wine is women, so William took Jack to find women while drinking whiskey soaked with leaves. He excitedly said to Jack, "Mexican women are very cheap. You only need to pay them a little money to enjoy them for a whole day, or even no money at all."

In real history, the US military that invaded Mexico could not control their belts, and in just six months of fighting, they left more than 50,000 mixed-race people in Mexico. This was when the US military distributed condoms in large quantities. In fact, many American soldiers did not like condoms at all. They preferred to go into battle with their original ones. After they were done, they would just throw down some money or other things, pick up their pants and leave. Some of them would not pay at all, and even kill and rob.

According to official Mexican data, after the US military withdrew, they found many naked female corpses near the US military base. Among these corpses were also male and even children, the youngest of whom was only five years old. It can be said that they are so unscrupulous that such things can still be found. The actual situation will only be worse.

After venting his dissatisfaction on a woman's belly with his friend, Jack finally felt better after entering the sage time. He and his friend chatted about various dirty jokes, mixed with a lot of misunderstandings.

Movie clip playback:

“Why are those Mexicans helping the Japanese against us?”

"I heard that those people have nothing to do with the Japanese."

"It doesn't matter?"

"Yes, it doesn't matter. They are simply here to seek revenge on us."

"We are here to protect them."

"That's what the government says. Do you know about our war with Mexico?"

"When did this happen?"

"1846."

"1846? It's almost a hundred years ago. Are we in the Hundred Years' War with the Mexicans?"

"Some things, like hatred, won't disappear even after a hundred years. They may even become more intense."

"I really can't understand these Mexicans. It happened almost a hundred years ago. They should learn to let it go."

Friends who have read this will definitely feel their blood pressure a little unstable after listening to Jack's last sentence. But at the beginning of this year, when US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was giving a speech in a South American country, he said, "The United States is committed to eliminating poverty and corruption in South America. There are indeed some misunderstandings between us, but that was a long time ago. We should work together to move towards a new future."

For American politicians, the suffering of other countries is not worth mentioning at all. Your whole family just died, but I still want to give you aid, and this is real money. As for how much Commissioner Smith got and how the suffering of South American countries came about, don't care and don't ask. Just say whether the United States paid money.

This is the attitude of imperialist countries towards the vast majority of third world people: arrogant and powerless. Although I eat your food, take your things, and rob your things, you still have to say "thank you" to me in the end. Otherwise, you are unfree, undemocratic, and a dictatorial dark regime that must be eliminated. They put these big hats on you unreasonably, and then knock you to the ground in the name of justice, and support a humanoid creature they like to take your place.

Therefore, don’t expect imperialist countries to be reasonable. The only reason they are reasonable is because they are forced to do so.

On the way back with Jack and his friends, the director used superb shooting techniques to present us with a real Mexico, a Mexico that has been enslaved to the extreme by American capital.

In the shot, except for Jack and William in the center, everyone else in the scene is Mexican. Some of them are cleaning, some are carrying, some are begging, and some are walking. But no matter what these people do, when two American soldiers pass by, their eyes will be cast on the two of them. Through this set of special lens language, the director indirectly introduces the embarrassing and humble situation of Mexico.

The United States is a neighbor that Mexico cannot move away, and it is also a bad neighbor. It often beats and kicks Mexico, and will just reach out and grab any good things it sees. But if Mexico wants to survive, it has to rely on the United States. So in Mexico's world, whether the locals like it or not, they have to regard the United States as the center of the world and live humbly around it.

The two American soldiers in the picture are doing nothing but walking and chatting, but the Mexicans around them are busy as hell. This is the sadness and helplessness of small and weak countries in the face of imperialism.

The story ends here, and the movie is already half over. Although this movie is about military themes, it is also a special road movie and documentary. Jack travels all the way and presents us with the local customs and customs of Mexico in this era. You can notice that almost all the compositions are depressing and dim. This is not because the director added a BBC filter, but because the environment in Mexico at the time was indeed not good, coupled with the theme of the movie itself, so maintaining this shooting method can bring the audience into the movie more intuitively.

That night, just as Jack was about to rest, a deafening explosion suddenly came from the distance, and then the entire military camp was blown up. Jack reacted quickly, put on his equipment and immediately rushed out, grabbed someone and asked "What happened?"

The person being asked responded, "The Avengers are coming."

Jack had heard similar answers many times during this period. With tension and confusion, Jack rushed to the nearest fortification. Through the light of the flares, he saw the Avengers for the first time. All the riddles and blank spaces in the movie were now materialized.

The attackers were armed with a variety of weapons and quickly approached the US positions in a skirmish formation, but they did not have any heavy weapons, so the attackers were knocked to the ground in large numbers by the US firepower. But even when the US military bombarded them with the most violent artillery fire, these people did not retreat, but continued to move forward firmly. Through their clothes, we can see what these people did before.

The movie gives a very specific picture here. In this set of pictures, there are doctors, teachers, students, workers, farmers, barbers, pastry chefs, waiters, etc. Almost all the occupations that currently exist in Mexico appear here.

After reading this, do you think this movie has some artistic processing? People from all corners of the country and all walks of life just teamed up to charge the US military. What's the difference between this and committing suicide? Moreover, they didn't even shout when charging. They were as silent as the Krieg in Warhammer 40K. It's outrageous. -p

But the real situation is even more exaggerated than this. The movie has done a good job in restoring the details, but it can still only restore part of the historical truth.

In real historical records, the Avengers came from all walks of life. When they charged, you couldn't hear any shouts or roars except the sound of their footsteps. The only way to identify them was their eyes filled with hatred.

So, when you think movies are exaggerated very quickly, reality is actually far more exaggerated than movies.

Art comes from life, but can never transcend life, because even if ordinary people try their best, they can never compare to the tiny ripples of inspiration in the long river of history.

Jack and his comrades opened fire at full force, pouring ammunition at the Avengers. The front-line positions were soon filled with corpses, but those Avengers seemed to feel no pain. Even if their bodies were broken in two, as long as they could still move, they had to crawl slowly towards the US military positions.

This scene deeply shocked Jack. He really couldn't understand. If the Mexicans were so good at fighting, why didn't they fight the Japanese? They were the real invaders, so why did they turn against us Americans?

At this moment, the person next to Jack suddenly roared like a doctor, then raised his gun and shot at Jack.

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