It wasn’t though. The good guys in the game “Yankee doodle” the song by turning it into their own anthem about defending their homes and families from the cult. Stop believing this dumb false narrative that Far Cry 5 is anti-gun
@@SOBEKCrocodileGod not really, i don’t think the game is anti gun, but i don’t remember the friendly npcs ever using or singing that so g in the way you said
@Hugh Mungus to be fair when they had christian imagery for the cults you can understand why some people would have been worried it would be yet another “christian man bad” piece of media, not saying thats what it was though.
It wasn’t, it was meant to make fun of a FICTITIOUS cultus group in a game. But apparently most people here are so desperate to play the victim card that they will take anything out of context 😂.
@@acesgames5318 except real life people tried to employ this song on the internet to "dunk on" the "far right" and instead they leaned into it. so you missed the whole point of the meme and ended up looking like a tool in the process. try to keep up bud.
@@QwestyDaQwest mate i’m referring to the game not whatever political twitter drama your thinking about. And I didn’t miss the “point” of the meme, cause there ain’t no point to make. Just a desperate attempt to make a whole song and dance about fuck all.
When was it said in the game that guns were bad? As far as I remember, the resistance guys even say something along the lines of "I'm glad we have the second amendment, otherwise those fanatics would have defeated us by now". Doesn't really sound as if the game was against guns imo
It's not an anti-gun song, the game didn't have an anti-gun agenda. It was supposed to be a case study in cult behaviour, if you didn't see the allure of it then the writers wouldn't have done their job properly. It's _supposed_ to resonate with you, its _supposed_ to touch your heart, that's what makes the project of Eden's gate so dangerous.
“I’m gonna make an anti war song. I’ll talk about how the soldiers kill lots of people and how they lose friends but keep killing their enemy” Their fault for making soldiers sound so badass
I think the point is that we don't live in that world, and definitely don't want to. Living in constant fear for your life isn't as fun as video games make it look.
@@andrewcarr2023 unfortunately people are sometimes out to get you however that doesn't mean you have to live in fear you fend them off with confidence strength and discipline, the evil prey on the vulnerable like your kids .
@@andrewcarr2023 I live in a state with a violent crime rate 3x the national average, in a city that has a violent crime rate 14x the state average. I quite literally keep my pistol on my side every day. Overall 9/10 not a bad place, just too hot & humid.
Also supposedly netflix removed passion of the christ as well. They'll have our children in their sights. Make sure you get the 7.62 pills at walgreens to cure side effects of pedophilia and keep a rifle by your side
It’s not explicitly about edens gate is why. It’s why no one unironically uses ‘oh john’ or we will rise again’ as a symbolic song for real life. Keep your rifle by your side is explicitly ‘stay armed, stay prepared, and when they come for you you fight back until you win or lose’ with relatively minor religious tones (sinner can be used in a secular and religious context, here of course being religious but still).
To quote another commenter, the game's plot is just Waco if the ATF were right about the Branch Davidians, all the way down to local law enforcement telling the fed boys it isn't a good idea and the feds kicking the hornet's nest anyways.
@@keladwynsolkas The Feds could have easily arrested the Waco leader when he went on his daily run outside the compound, but the ATF decided they needed to do something flashy to justify a budget increase in the upcoming spending bill, and those kids paid the price.
I think you’re thinking of ruby ridge. No children were intentionally shot by the atf, just barbecued. In ruby ridge they shot the man’s son while he was hunting and his wife wile she was holding their newborn.
@Ezh__ centrists aren’t too bad if they actually hold their own opinions that differ from purely being centrist. Aka, the ones who actually believe in the things they say
This song is not anti-American. Far Cry 5 is one of the most patriotic, gun loving games out there. Even the heroes of the game bump this song at their camps once they overtake them from the cult. The good guys of the game pulled a “Yankee doodle dandy” on the cult.
That's the part that really sells it for me. This song is so easily applied to the left word for word. They're relentlessly trying to influence children and always spread hate and division. Even as an atheist I happily side with religious rhetoric against the left and their insanely gross ideas and clueless economics. At least american Christians actually understand our rights and why they're important, and that's plenty good enough for me.
I beg your absolute fuckibg pardon? Since when is listening to a kid express their gender identity "going after children"? You want to know who goes after children? Legislators that want to seem big and tough by taking away a childs ability to feel safe. Normalizing transphobia endangers kids. Even cis kids, because angry ignorant bigots have been known to yell at CIS females when they think the kids are trans.
Ah yes, the age old American tradition of taking songs that criticize us and embracing them. 266 years after Yankee Doodle and we've found yet another variant to use to our benefits.
@@sulpherbratigh7936but nobody is safe anymore, you gotta fight even if you have to train your children to becom soldiers as well. At the end we all going to fight till we die... that's the nature of mankind
Tell that to the farmer tending the rice fields when they hear “some folks are born, MADE TO WAVE THE FLAG! Ooh the red wite and blue!” And the chopping of an Apache helicopter beating the air into submission
it's the only song they disabled comments on too, it's so blatant and embarrassing for them. God I am never buying another one of their shitty products
@@Chadrick2 *How much you don't get offended?* Dawg, this comment section is infested with your kindred seething at the existence of TRANS PEOPLE! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just as funny is the thought that black people strapping up would make white people hate the 2nd Amendment. Over half the people I go shooting with are black. "noooooooooo, you're supposed to be racist not bond over a mutually enjoyable hobbie and practice."
@Blu 16 Ride of the valkyrie comes to mind. God knows how horrified the creators were when they relized how their creation was being percieved. EDIT: *...how horrified the creators of apocolypse now were...*
@Dominick W It was originally suppose to be a horrific scene where US troops kill Vianemese (troops and/or innocents) with glee, if not a smile the whole tome, from a helicopter and a possibly a minigun/m60 as they run away in total fear perhaps even killing a couple (a *very* small amount) of Americans in the process(take that last one with a mountain of salt). Search up apocalipce now valkyrie and you should easily find it. It wasnt at all meant to be a good thing but people initially didnt get it or as time passed the meaning changed from horrific/bad to eh/good. Possibly a mix of both.
The song itself makes me think of Waco if anything, a bunch of people minding their own business and government coming in to fuck shit up and murder children
it’s like making fun of russians for the stereotype of being invincible, bear-fighting badasses who drink vodka to survive Siberian snowstorms, it just isn’t offensive
true, when activision tried to make rude beasts out of russian soldiers we began to glorify them like heroes of russia) its good that such propoganda doesnt work like it could
@@kyleschafer6275 The fucking audacity of the aft to try and entrap him and then murder his family and THEN acquit him just boils my blood thinking about it.
@user-ko1hi1fy9z America's fault? you probably don't realize it but what you are actually referring to is ZOG America has that same problem with ZOG as well
@@fluffynator6222 "if it's his first time he's definitely following gun laws" He's already breaking one law why would he follow another? And how do you know it's his first time anyways?
If I remember correctly, it wasn’t meant to be explicitly “anti-gun” but instead was essentially showing the crazed doomsday view of the world that Eden’s gate had.
See now they joke about people “missing the point” of the song, which ok I can see. They meant it to be satire, but consider this: all the points the song hits on are what happened at Waco. Showing up with tanks, trying to “smoke them out,” “having our children in their sites.”
Ruby Ridge, too. Never forget that the feds stared down the sniper scope at Vikki for *minutes* before they put one through her while she was holding nothing but her baby.
I recommend any American to play this game. It is THE most patriotic game of all time. I don't know how a Canadian game studio did it, but it is literally just pure defending your country with the second amendment. It has pick up trucks, sports cars, rural propeller planes, christian pastors with shotguns, weed, alcohol, shovels, fishing, hunting, boats, AND ALL THE GUNS AND GUN CUSTOMIZATION YOU CAN IMAGINE. america simulator/10
I've almost picked it up a couple times when it was on sale, but I just don't want to have to deal with 3rd party DRM. I even thought about buying the game then downloading a crack that bypasses Origin, but it just seemed like too much trouble to find the right crack.
@@imperialguardsman8088 It aged like milk, courtesy of the bootlickers storming the capitol building. It ain't rebellion if you're trying to keep a tyrant in power when there's another tyrant at the door.
@@obamaball390 The studio that created far cry five is a very left wing studio and this was supposed to portray Americans as the bad guys this is supposed to be anti-Gun but they seriously failed on the anti- part
Never forget the near Invaluable contribution of the French during the revolution, They kept the British Navy at bay often enough for us to win the land battles, and kept them occupied in the Caribbean. And the process of this support basically bankrupted France and led directly to the modern state we know. Honor the Frogs
Only in-universe, because the good guys in the game turn it around and use it as an anthem they play at camps they liberate from the cult. Anyone who tells you FC5 is an “anti gun” game is a fucking moron who has never played it
Being american, I pulled from the song ""Be armed. Be prepared. If they come for you, you must defend yourself, until you win or lose trying." All of this talk of "the right adopting a cult song lmaaooo" is actually stupid.
@Quinn Jones Jefferson profited off slavery, as it was the societal norm at the time for wealthy landowners. But he was also an outspoken critic of slavery and actually advocated for emancipation up until his death.
@Quinn Jones Dude hate to burst your bubble but slavery was the normality back then. Get over it. Don't hate a past figure and cancel them because of what they've done. If you ignore history because of something dark you'll never learn anything.
@@chadlewis1803 didn't Jefferson say something along the lines of "hideous blot upon our country" in reference to slavery, on top of completely blocking the importation of new slaves into Virginia while holding the office of Sec of State?
@@CdogofNod1 that sounds about right. He also included an anti-slavery passage in the Declaration of Independence, but it was ultimately removed from the final draft because the founders were afraid they’d lose the support of the southern states.
If somebody didn't tell me, I wouldn't know that this song was supposed to be anti-gun. It doesn't really seem negative at all. It just seems cheerful and sings about why the second amendment was added to the constitution. It seems more pro-gun than anything. Pretty catchy too.
I think it essentially requires your own perspective to make it either ironic and somewhat depressing or emphatic and supportive. If you dislike the idea of people having guns and dislike guns in general or at least have knowledge of the game then it becomes the former and if you like guns and think this is a reasonable message then it's the latter. I personally find the song to be basically another Pumped Up Kicks, where if you're wanting to pay attention and dig into the lyrics or at least just get past the exceptionally fun singing then it becomes a more sinister song about imperialism ("this Earth was made for us"), religious fanaticism ("this sinful life just ain't enough" and "when we hear the voice, we know we have no other choice"), and the general closed-mindedness and us against them mentality that most negative groups endorse.
That’s the genius of the song really. In context, it’s terrifyingly clear its and effective fear mongering piece of propaganda. But Ubisoft went all out and made actual propaganda, which as clearly demonstrated by these comments, would work in real life. It’s both scary and genius
@@kiatipotatoeasmr8150, and repealing a god given right that we have to resist tyranny, the first thing hitler did by the way, is kinda tyrannical in my opinion
“Yeah we’ll make the villain song about how they’re god-fearing, gun toting, anti government crazy people. That’ll show how wrong they are!” *writes the best libertarian revolutionary song of all time, where the singers are objectively demonstrably right*
"Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing." ~ Robert E. Howard
@@allantidgwell5624 we're not armed as a populous nor do Canadians hold American gun beliefs in a broad way like this. I do know many with guns but I'm not excepting to be shot by a civilian that didn't like me because they can't conceal anyways. Bring up all the gang related stuff you want
@@grizzlyblackpowder1960 they where right in a way. You know with the entire end of the world thing maybe not that. Although the population problem is getting out of hand.
As an European, I can absolutely understand the liberty and freedom firearms can provide, kinda sad that they're trying to take that from you guys. Never let the tyrants get you
I blame y ou r parents and grandparents for allowing such tyranny to take hold. Just like I blame my parents and grandparents for the easily avoidable decay my country has been experiencing.
Looks like America needs to invade France this time. Shouldn't be too hard, all their tanks drive backwards and their troops are armed with nothing but white flags.
@@TheStripeTailedFiend France is looking forward too fighting flabby flesh tanks with legs. joke this is a joke. 2021 will still shit on offensive humour.
As someone who constantly carries a loaded pistol while making late night deliveries in rough parts of town, this song gets my nod of approval. It may be intended as a dig at people like me who carry a gun because we refuse to be victimized, but at the end of the day, that's a helluva lot more noble than embracing and glorifying victimhood like a certain side of the aisle tends to do constantly.
@eruxxen5292 Dude, you are the type of loser that brags about its high-school diploma, then gets its fee-fees hurt over empirically correct statements based on proven data and is so weak that you try to flag it for hate speech. You have no argument. You are weak.
Ah yes, the long standing American tradition of taking songs that were meant to insult them and just embracing them unironically, to the horror of all those who fear our patriotism. EDIT: 7k likes?! That makes this Yankee Doodle feel rather Dandy. Thanks y'all!
"they'll go on and preach their hate, but they won't get past the gate!" pertinent reminder, boys: they cannot win. Even if they win on this earth, they will still lose in the end. Sometimes it feels like we're all that's left and nobody's coming to help us. Take heart, because the almighty stands with us.
The funniest part is that this song unironically sounds like it could have been written by a pro-2A conservative group. Ubisoft claims it's satire, but it sounds way too legit. Just goes to show you how out of touch they really must be.
@@bortsampson ubisoft. This song doesn't paint the cult as evil if you heard this song without knowing anything about the game, you would probably assume this is something representing the heroes of the story. But they claim the song is satire, so they think something about the song clearly paints the singers as ignorant or morally absent.
@@grizzlyblackpowder1960 so ubisoft think that people who want to protect their family, nation and faith from division and destruction are despicable and must be laughed at? Isn't that a good thing?
This often happenends when there is a cultural shift happening such as now with Trump and people like him. The people who hate him all make do and say things that, sometimes totally unironically, his supporters agree with. And then they act shocked when it fails like they never heard Trump or his supporters speak.
Probably because it was never intended to be an insult to begin with. Have none of you people played the game? Did you forget how when it came out liberals were complaining that it wasn’t “political” enough and that it was too positive to rural America? Or how the good guys in the game still play the song at camps they liberate from the cult?
You do know that Far Cry 5 is far from an anti gun game. The good guys in this game all love guns, and the reason why they hate the bad guys is because they started a cult.
@TF2bot yeah but ubisoft is inhabited by leftists who will all hate guns and Christians which is represented by the game, they don't mind when the people they like have the guns and kill people though
Funny enough, this actually isn’t one of those times at all. Have any of you actually played Far Cry 5? It’s patriotic as fuck. All of the heroes are “freedom-loving Americans”. They even play this at camps they overtake from the cult and turn it into an anthem about defending their homes and families. Liberals were actually complaining the game wasn’t “America bad” enough or complaining that it “romanticizes guns in America” and bullshit like that when it first came out. I hate this false narrative that the game is some anti-gun, anti-America game or some shit made by Starbucks baristas
Only about 25% of the Americans who fought in Vietnam were conscripts (compared to 60%+ in WWII) so I doubt it. If you were very antiwar and drafter there were several avenues to dodge, such as shooting yourself in the foot or moving to Canada. I'm sure any soldiers blasting it were well aware of the lyrics and just didn't car because it's just an absolute bop.
@Ezh__ Xenophobia is just another term for "either save your culture or let it be obliterated". It has been the norm of any and every human society since the beginning of time, except the western society for the last 70 years. And as for pessimism, a quick study of history will tell you that we are living in the most peaceful time ever, and this won't last long at all. Si vis pacem, para bellum.
Y'all the game is about a terrorist cult forcibly taking over a county and murdering, torturing, etc. anyone who doesn't follow them. There's nothing in it about "protecting yourself from evil" when you put it in the context of the game.
They can abolish the police. Lay a finger on my rifle and the second you turn around your going to be leaving with lead rattling in your head and inside a black bag.
@@macks2337 take money from police to put it into things that need it, like healthcare, education, and so many other important things, so yeah sounds like a good idea
Alexa, deploy roomba claymore
Holy crap the imagery to this cracked me up
I appreciate this reference.
claymore roombas*
Boomba*
Boomba roomba*
Executive 1: just finished that song
Executive 2: wow thats good satire
Executive 1: satire?
based exec
The good guys listen to the song at camps they liberate from the cult, so I don’t think it was ever meant to be a “guns bad” song
The "1" not being lined up with the other numbers angers me fsr.
@@ehmehsmeh824 happy?
@@julienandrus4169 very
"but Keep Rifle By Your Side was written to make fun of gun nuts!"
"So was Yankee Doodle."
It wasn’t though. The good guys in the game “Yankee doodle” the song by turning it into their own anthem about defending their homes and families from the cult. Stop believing this dumb false narrative that Far Cry 5 is anti-gun
@@SOBEKCrocodileGod not really, i don’t think the game is anti gun, but i don’t remember the friendly npcs ever using or singing that so g in the way you said
No it wasn't it was written to show the effects of propaganda, the game is very pro gun
@Hugh Mungus to be fair when they had christian imagery for the cults you can understand why some people would have been worried it would be yet another “christian man bad” piece of media, not saying thats what it was though.
@Hugh Mungus same could be said for lefties but i get what you mean, people nowadays could do with some thicker skin and some lessons in subtlety
I'm convinced all these years later that whoever got tasked with writing this song is a closet gigachad and understood the assignment. What a banger.
This fc5 right? this whole game was based
His name is Dan Romer, this version was recorded by the Hope County Choir, all three versions of the song can be found in game
They could have gone with "when I see your race, I know I must protect my place" but they went with "face" instead. He was based.
@@dansands8140 damn bro, seeing as how it’s a song from the inside of a cult i’m sure glad they didn’t do anything racist
@@duncanlemp692 Me too bro!
It's like trying to shame someone for drinking 15+ liters of beer
In Ireland.
Not beer, the el Jack Daniels sorts a good night along with bulmers
Or Czechia.
On the sesh
Or saying you don't like coffee when you're in starbucks
@@senchoupanda6777 JD nasty import. Stick home with Jameson
Ubisoft pulled a disney and made the villain's song way too cool.
I shall not tarnish the like botton for ironic reason.
"don't you disrespect me little man, don't you derogate, or deride"
If the villain is singing about defending their home, maybe they are not the villain.
Songs*
Be prepared
"Stay strapped or get clapped."
-George Washington, 1775
"Prepare the tank and shank"
-Barack Obama, 1869
“No russian”
-me in 2035 when my guns get banned
@conservative af *ejected*
@n.eptunium If based means supporting gun rights than I am based af
Bruh 💀
If this was went to make fun of gun rights activists, then the fact that the main resistance to Eden’s Gate is armed citizens is the best irony ever
It wasn’t, it was meant to make fun of a FICTITIOUS cultus group in a game. But apparently most people here are so desperate to play the victim card that they will take anything out of context 😂.
@@acesgames5318 or maybe its just a catchy tune and since listening to it is both fun AND drives idiots crazy its a win win.
@@acesgames5318 damn you got the pedophile profile pic
@@acesgames5318 except real life people tried to employ this song on the internet to "dunk on" the "far right" and instead they leaned into it. so you missed the whole point of the meme and ended up looking like a tool in the process. try to keep up bud.
@@QwestyDaQwest mate i’m referring to the game not whatever political twitter drama your thinking about. And I didn’t miss the “point” of the meme, cause there ain’t no point to make. Just a desperate attempt to make a whole song and dance about fuck all.
"GUNS BAD!"
-Shooty Game
Yet good guys are using guns aswell.
Curious...
- Turning Point Hope County
Shovels are superior.
When was it said in the game that guns were bad? As far as I remember, the resistance guys even say something along the lines of "I'm glad we have the second amendment, otherwise those fanatics would have defeated us by now". Doesn't really sound as if the game was against guns imo
It's not an anti-gun song, the game didn't have an anti-gun agenda. It was supposed to be a case study in cult behaviour, if you didn't see the allure of it then the writers wouldn't have done their job properly. It's _supposed_ to resonate with you, its _supposed_ to touch your heart, that's what makes the project of Eden's gate so dangerous.
Any song that is against war: exists
Soldier: K seems like a good moral booster
I mean this and fortunate son are both bangers
It's a xp booster
@@austinmoya5508, bardic inspiration
just gonna put this here. Russian song about this stuff is great too. Gruppa krovi, swallowing dust, star named sun, etc. are amazing
“I’m gonna make an anti war song. I’ll talk about how the soldiers kill lots of people and how they lose friends but keep killing their enemy”
Their fault for making soldiers sound so badass
Ubisoft: “Guns are bad!”
Also Ubisoft: *creates a world where you’d be dead in minutes without a gun*
I think the point is that we don't live in that world, and definitely don't want to. Living in constant fear for your life isn't as fun as video games make it look.
@@andrewcarr2023 unfortunately people are sometimes out to get you however that doesn't mean you have to live in fear you fend them off with confidence strength and discipline, the evil prey on the vulnerable like your kids .
@@andrewcarr2023 well, arguably that depends on what country you’re in…
@@andrewcarr2023 I live in a state with a violent crime rate 3x the national average, in a city that has a violent crime rate 14x the state average. I quite literally keep my pistol on my side every day. Overall 9/10 not a bad place, just too hot & humid.
When did Ubisoft say guns are bad??
Ubisoft actually made the civil war 2 anthem
they shouldve put that in the actual movie
@@Tylerbobo-vl8pk Movie?
@@kingterry6045 the civil war movie with the red glasses dude
We have one already! ruclips.net/video/hD6ZGXhHRBE/видео.html
"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
“Oh by the way, none of this counts when the weapons fire 10 bullets per second, and during a pandemic.”
- No one at the constitutional convention
@@TheMan05555 That sounds like something Alexander Hamilton would say
Amen
@Dennis Rose-Hunter S H A L L N O T B E I N F R I N G E D
S H A L L N O T B E I N F R I N G E D
Netflix promoting Cuties:
Me: Keep your rifle by your side
@TheBunkerBuster 105 yessir
Kyle’s got the high score so far🙋🏻♂️
Keep your rifle pointing on their head
They’ll have our children in their sights.
Also supposedly netflix removed passion of the christ as well.
They'll have our children in their sights.
Make sure you get the 7.62 pills at walgreens to cure side effects of pedophilia and keep a rifle by your side
It’s ironic that a Far Cry 5 song about a militaristic cult gets turned into a song about Patriotism. Now this is pog.
What did you think America is
The memes are everything buddy but when we are pissed off we decide no we want cult song for patriotism reasons.
It’s not explicitly about edens gate is why.
It’s why no one unironically uses ‘oh john’ or we will rise again’ as a symbolic song for real life.
Keep your rifle by your side is explicitly ‘stay armed, stay prepared, and when they come for you you fight back until you win or lose’ with relatively minor religious tones (sinner can be used in a secular and religious context, here of course being religious but still).
You love to see it.
Truly American. Perceiving a cult as patriots
Despite being the villains of far cry 5,when they say “they will have out children in their sights” everyone instantly thinks of WACO
To quote another commenter, the game's plot is just Waco if the ATF were right about the Branch Davidians, all the way down to local law enforcement telling the fed boys it isn't a good idea and the feds kicking the hornet's nest anyways.
@@keladwynsolkas The Feds could have easily arrested the Waco leader when he went on his daily run outside the compound, but the ATF decided they needed to do something flashy to justify a budget increase in the upcoming spending bill, and those kids paid the price.
I think you’re thinking of ruby ridge. No children were intentionally shot by the atf, just barbecued. In ruby ridge they shot the man’s son while he was hunting and his wife wile she was holding their newborn.
@@natebrubaker69 potayto/potahto?
@@natebrubaker69Both incidents tend to come to mind.
Turning songs against the enemy is a great American tradition. Ubisoft should know this by now.
yes in fact Ubisoft does know this and the patriotic Americans in this game play the song and embrace it even though it is the enemies song
@@vctoothpick1455 "enemies" of what? Of Ubisofts game developers hollow heads?
@@WESAVEDTHELEFT1863 Enemies of the proud gun-toting civilians of Hope County
union dixie moment
Away down south in the land of traitors
“Who radicalized you??”
“You did”
@Ezh__ ah I’m still in the fuck commies BRING THE KINGS AND QUEENS BACK phase
@Ezh__ This isn’t even your final form
@@generalgeorgewashington5300 I'm in the "literally anything right of center would be a better ideology than what we have now" phase
@@generalgeorgewashington5300 agree mate
@Ezh__ centrists aren’t too bad if they actually hold their own opinions that differ from purely being centrist. Aka, the ones who actually believe in the things they say
Americans, turning anti-American songs into theme songs since 1755
Just curious, but what was the song in 1755.
This song is not anti-American. Far Cry 5 is one of the most patriotic, gun loving games out there. Even the heroes of the game bump this song at their camps once they overtake them from the cult. The good guys of the game pulled a “Yankee doodle dandy” on the cult.
@@josephwilliams9030 Yankee Doodle
@@josephwilliams9030 Yankee Doodle. It was originally written by the British to mock us, but we liked it so much we made it a song.
the song isn't about Americans it is about a cult who murders and tortures everyone
Left: This was suppose to be a JOKE
Right: Well, you did go after our children...
That's the part that really sells it for me. This song is so easily applied to the left word for word. They're relentlessly trying to influence children and always spread hate and division. Even as an atheist I happily side with religious rhetoric against the left and their insanely gross ideas and clueless economics. At least american Christians actually understand our rights and why they're important, and that's plenty good enough for me.
I beg your absolute fuckibg pardon? Since when is listening to a kid express their gender identity "going after children"?
You want to know who goes after children? Legislators that want to seem big and tough by taking away a childs ability to feel safe. Normalizing transphobia endangers kids. Even cis kids, because angry ignorant bigots have been known to yell at CIS females when they think the kids are trans.
@@mfsebcw Kids can't be trans you sicko. Thanks for proving our point. A kid cannot comprehend such a thing and can't consent. Stay away from kids.
just like the alex jones indie folk song
Yup, that's when they went from a political party to dead ass just enemies.
Remember, switching to your sidearm is always faster than reloading
Nice, your fruit killing skills are remarkable
@@i-dislike-handles damnit you stole my comment
thank you
Basic? who needs basic when you've got MW2!
Use flash granades to stun the bogies
Ah yes, the age old American tradition of taking songs that criticize us and embracing them. 266 years after Yankee Doodle and we've found yet another variant to use to our benefits.
Also Union Dixie
_AWAY DOWN SOUTH IN THE LAND OF TRAITORS_
Let freedom ring, an Americanized version of God Save the King/Queen.
@@GhostLink92 *My Country ‘Tis Of Thee
@@MK_ULTRA420 *RATTLESNAKES AND ALLIGATORS*
It's only an insult if you let it be
To quote a sign at a gun range:
Gun control is getting three shots in the same hole.
Reminds me of my Ex
AK-107: Yes
@@slugmoment9595 Nice
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gun control is using both hands
That “they’ll have our children in their sights” line hits different in 2024 :-|
It has been hitting different for half a decade now, it just became more and more apparent
@@sulpherbratigh7936but nobody is safe anymore, you gotta fight even if you have to train your children to becom soldiers as well.
At the end we all going to fight till we die... that's the nature of mankind
What? You don't want the "bottom friendly diet" incorporated into your kids grade 2 schooling? Who would have guessed...
I'd say that happened in 2012, not 2024.
It’s Waco
Same situation with fortunate son
noooooo you aren't supposed to use it as a positive symbol of Vietnam
@@tank1503 Hahahahaha HUEY go "shoot shoot"
Tell that to the farmer tending the rice fields when they hear “some folks are born, MADE TO WAVE THE FLAG! Ooh the red wite and blue!” And the chopping of an Apache helicopter beating the air into submission
LytalLife Littletown Apache? WE were still using the Cobra I believe.
SomeDubMeTakeshi in Vietnam didn’t we use the Apache? I was making a nam reference
Never ask:
A woman her age
A man his salary
Ubisoft why they disabled comments on this song
it's the only song they disabled comments on too, it's so blatant and embarrassing for them. God I am never buying another one of their shitty products
wait why did they?
RUclips does that by default for some reason
@@orenges nope
@@hyperv1016 youtube disables comments on all songs, and ubisoft hasn't uploaded any other variant of the song on yt.
edit: nvm they actually did lol
If you don’t want people to fall for the “propaganda”...
Don’t make it a fuckin bop.
You are right
@@starman825 I, too, want the Union to succeed.
Also don't make the "parody" an ironically true warning about yourself.
@@LittleCart Indeed
@@starman825 The word you're looking for is secede.
"noooooooooo, you're supposed to hate the lyrics, we're making fun of you"
"We don't give a fuck, thanks for the anthem."
its hilarious that a song about a militaristic cult is adopted by... libertarians and maga followers. No self-awareness whatsoever.
@@ArcherOfJustice We know we just don't care and shows how much we don't get offended that we embrace shit like this.
@@Chadrick2 *How much you don't get offended?* Dawg, this comment section is infested with your kindred seething at the existence of TRANS PEOPLE! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just as funny is the thought that black people strapping up would make white people hate the 2nd Amendment. Over half the people I go shooting with are black.
"noooooooooo, you're supposed to be racist not bond over a mutually enjoyable hobbie and practice."
The games main protaganists are gun toating red necks.
Don’t they know? Using songs for their exact opposite purpose is an American tradition.
This looks like a copy, but it is 100% correct
@Blu 16
Ride of the valkyrie comes to mind. God knows how horrified the creators were when they relized how their creation was being percieved.
EDIT:
*...how horrified the creators of apocolypse now were...*
@Dominick W
It was originally suppose to be a horrific scene where US troops kill Vianemese (troops and/or innocents) with glee, if not a smile the whole tome, from a helicopter and a possibly a minigun/m60 as they run away in total fear perhaps even killing a couple (a *very* small amount) of Americans in the process(take that last one with a mountain of salt).
Search up apocalipce now valkyrie and you should easily find it. It wasnt at all meant to be a good thing but people initially didnt get it or as time passed the meaning changed from horrific/bad to eh/good. Possibly a mix of both.
The song itself makes me think of Waco if anything, a bunch of people minding their own business and government coming in to fuck shit up and murder children
@@anelbegic2780 ride of the Valkyries was written in 1851 lmao
it’s like making fun of russians for the stereotype of being invincible, bear-fighting badasses who drink vodka to survive Siberian snowstorms, it just isn’t offensive
true, when activision tried to make rude beasts out of russian soldiers we began to glorify them like heroes of russia) its good that such propoganda doesnt work like it could
J-12 will forever be remembered as Russian Federation's national hero. Rest in peace, comrade
Silver Beat by a 7 year old with a screwdriver. Goddamn 7 year olds and their plot armor.
@@sirfishalot7569 and their siblings as well
@@SilverMontegiu terrorist won't win as long as J-12s keep fighting.
This isn't the first time you've listened to this song is it patriot?
Not at all. I listen to this on the way to church
I listen to it at least once a day, longest l've gone without listening to it is a week.
Yeah I think...
Yeah I completed Far Cry 5 in one day, I've heard it quite a bit on the in-game radio
@@yaasification6786 Do you regret it?
Brandon J. Herrera for Director of the ATF 2024.
Please god. Please answered the prayers big G and president orange man!
For anyone that plans a Waco 2.0 please play this to the ATF agents when they ask you to surrender.
Remember to use a recreational mc-nuke after it finishes
Since the ATF is nothing but corrupt kleptocrats
Remember, the Weaver family at ruby ridge, they didn't want a fight, but were forced into one.
@@kyleschafer6275 The fucking audacity of the aft to try and entrap him and then murder his family and THEN acquit him just boils my blood thinking about it.
sure thing chief
Nah just give them some full auto mp5s and no idea what friendly is
Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition.
“We can’t expect God to do all the work.”
-Joshua Graham
“Your ride's over, mutie. Time to die.”
- Frank Horrigan
Nice. That song too!
So be it, threaten no more. To secure peace is to prepare for war.
@@baydenwatson9861 exactly. We gotta do out part to.
I'll keep my rifle by my side
Great job brothern
Same.✊
Don’t forget about your pistol
I'll sure as hell will glory to the USA
Hey, I just liked and then unliked because your likes are at 420, and I dont wanna strip you of that right
Our time is fast approaching, brothers.
STAND WITH TEXAS!
Europe stands with you
@@SwedishBroManDudeWhat current predicament?
@user-ko1hi1fy9z America's fault?
you probably don't realize it but what you are actually referring to is ZOG
America has that same problem with ZOG as well
Arm your self fellow Americans its soon.
"You don't need a gun. Just call the cops."
*You're literally calling for someone with a gun to come save you.*
Cops are ten minutes out. Badman is kicking in your door now.
He doesn't follow gun laws. Have fun.
@@getthegoons
Pretty sure most burglars don't go into houses with people.
Also, if it's his first time he's totally following gun laws.
"Remember, kids: When seconds count, the cops are just minutes away!" - Fox News comment
@@fluffynator6222 "if it's his first time he's definitely following gun laws"
He's already breaking one law why would he follow another? And how do you know it's his first time anyways?
@@getthegoons so you mean the mafia is coming to get you? Otherwise doesn't make much sense. Burglars won't make noise if they could help it.
Praise the lord and pass the ammunition
XD
Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition.
And we’ll all stay free
Help 300 blackout is really expensive
@@imperialbricks1977 can't afford to be a politician
TREAD ON THOSE WHO TREAD ON YOU
Surely it would be, "Tread and we will bite"
That’s the whole point of the imagery of the flag
@@owenblount7334 I am aware
@@employee962 a rattlesnake bite is defensive. treading is punitive
@@OnTreader ah ok
I literally don't know how this was intended to be an anti-gun song. This accidentally created the greatest pro-gun song of all time.
If I remember correctly, it wasn’t meant to be explicitly “anti-gun” but instead was essentially showing the crazed doomsday view of the world that Eden’s gate had.
They actually had to disable the comments on the music video because everyone was saying they completely agree with the song.
Ubisoft: Yeah! This will make fun of them so hard!
Also Ubisoft: *makes the song full of good stuff*
Thats fuckin hilarious
No It's because Every song for some reason always disable comments
@@MattheoPatteo
so ... you don't like to ask yourself why certain things happen?
Damn liberals today are so damn hilarious!
@@MattheoPatteo
He does have a point though, why do popular songs disable their comments?
If Ubisoft doesn't want us singing their song they shouldn't write great songs
propaganda song my ass this is a patriotic song
Yankee doodle dandy....
When the songs are better than the actual game
@@vermas4654 hey man FC5 was a pretty good game
@@TheSlicktyler I'm not saying the game was bad. But the music is better music than the game is a game
"Who radicalized you?"
"Ubisoft's 2018 hit game, Farcry 5"
The British monarchy >:(
Your honor, in my defense, it was based!
This is what you say after you did
America...
Just America, as a whole.
They tried so hard to make that family evil but, they all raise some pretty good arguments. Insane, but cogent.
“When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty.”- Thomas Jefferson
See now they joke about people “missing the point” of the song, which ok I can see. They meant it to be satire, but consider this: all the points the song hits on are what happened at Waco. Showing up with tanks, trying to “smoke them out,” “having our children in their sites.”
I dont even see how It could be satire. The only reason the resistors didnt get massacred immediately is because they had guns
Ruby Ridge, too. Never forget that the feds stared down the sniper scope at Vikki for *minutes* before they put one through her while she was holding nothing but her baby.
@@TheWaggishAmerican Aryan nation has a hit on the guy
I guess but you can apply this to your property and being on the right side
Bruh moment
I recommend any American to play this game. It is THE most patriotic game of all time. I don't know how a Canadian game studio did it, but it is literally just pure defending your country with the second amendment. It has pick up trucks, sports cars, rural propeller planes, christian pastors with shotguns, weed, alcohol, shovels, fishing, hunting, boats, AND ALL THE GUNS AND GUN CUSTOMIZATION YOU CAN IMAGINE.
america simulator/10
I've almost picked it up a couple times when it was on sale, but I just don't want to have to deal with 3rd party DRM. I even thought about buying the game then downloading a crack that bypasses Origin, but it just seemed like too much trouble to find the right crack.
i don't even know what game this is from, what is it called? i need to play it
@@franz.francisco Far Cry 5, probably one of my top 3 favorite games
@@vctoothpick1455 thanks, i'll try it out :)
I never looked too much into it but isn't Far Cry 5 about defeating the gun slinging pastors?
When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty
TRUTH
When Presidents become tyranns Patriotism become nessery
This comment aged poorly
@@imperialguardsman8088 It aged like milk, courtesy of the bootlickers storming the capitol building.
It ain't rebellion if you're trying to keep a tyrant in power when there's another tyrant at the door.
@@Taco_420 ugh.
"wHy WoUlD yOu EvEr NeEd A gUn!?"
I can give you 1776 reasons why.
Do they still wanna abolish gun ownership with their boogieman in office again?XD
This. But unironically.
Implying this is ironic
Pretty sure it’s not ironic
Life has many doors, fed boy
Moonies cult in a nutshell
@@obamaball390 The studio that created far cry five is a very left wing studio and this was supposed to portray Americans as the bad guys this is supposed to be anti-Gun but they seriously failed on the anti- part
"Remember switching to your pistol is always faster than calling the police"
Nice.
This should be one of the many hint-messages you see for real life...maybe rigut before you wake up in the morning.
Anything is faster than waiting for the cops to show up
Average response time is five minutes. Just in time to phone the corner to pronounce you dead on scene.
You are your own first responder.
When your neighbours child soldier steps on one of your 3d printed landmines and his mangled corpse lands in your prized petunias, violating your NAP
Congrats! You've just summed up 2021 in America
Lmaoooo
Fuck yeah.
Everyone gangster till rat rat itnt joking
That's watcha get for getting on my--- hick- property.
Frenchie thought he was dunking on American and unironically made an anthem
Never forget the near Invaluable contribution of the French during the revolution, They kept the British Navy at bay often enough for us to win the land battles, and kept them occupied in the Caribbean. And the process of this support basically bankrupted France and led directly to the modern state we know. Honor the Frogs
If they didn’t want us to love the song why did they make it perfect?
What the Devil (universal embodiment of evil) meant for evil, God (the universal embodiment of good) can turn around for good.
to show us how powerful powerful propaganda can be
@@maxaltenkirch1022 it ain't propaganda if we change its meaning!
@@maxaltenkirch1022 not really, this is more like a reverse swastica situation
Exactlyyyyy
“Violence is gay! You missed the point”
*Ubisoft, after creating bangers*
It's not gay, my deputy keeps his boots on.
do not place foot upon grass serpent
No steppy
anti step
No step on snek 🐍
@@dreadburnz3522 please refrain from placing your foot upon this reptilian
Please keep your feet in an distant proximity
Fun fact: If Ubisoft calls you bad, you're probably good.
Those who own weapons wish never to use them...
But if they must, God help those that pushed them to do so.
Amen.
so you simphatize with school shooters?
@@typos6649 So you support the killing of Uyghur Muslims?
@@typos6649 that doesn't make any sense. what is your reasoning? do you have any? any at all?
@@DeathMetalHead69 and awomen
As an Asian one of the thing that i admire from American that they could take any insult people throw at them and wear it like a crown.
Hey, when every other country on the planet has a problem with us, we tend to play by our own rules.
It's a skill that we have because we don't give a shit
Thank you very much sir
Are you per chance Korean?
Like yankee doodle the brits made it to insult us and we turned it around
This song is 21st century "Yankee Doodle." Change my mind.
Only in-universe, because the good guys in the game turn it around and use it as an anthem they play at camps they liberate from the cult. Anyone who tells you FC5 is an “anti gun” game is a fucking moron who has never played it
@@SOBEKCrocodileGod yeah it clearly isnt considering how many guns there are and how much you can customize them
@@deathdude-dl2et yup. And the game is hella patriotic
The game is anti cult, not anti American.
THEY FUCKIN MISSED HAHAHAHAHAHA
"MISSED ME, FOGGAT"
Perhaps they shouldn't keep rifles by their sides, lol
Left: HAHA TAKE THIS
Right: Oh thank you
*Such a kind gift*
"That's not right"
"Seems right on to me."
"mEdIa LiTeRaCy Is DeAd!!!!!"
Much appreciated!
"Please sir, may we have another?"
This song makes me feel patriotic and proud to be an American and I’m not even American
Fuckin, Sabaton does the same thing.
But in this case it’s more in line with being one with your culture
Same bro.
Being american, I pulled from the song ""Be armed. Be prepared. If they come for you, you must defend yourself, until you win or lose trying."
All of this talk of "the right adopting a cult song lmaaooo" is actually stupid.
You are now
Chad resistance vs Chad cultists
They are both chads since they are armed militia
Chad America vs Chad America
That would cause a tectonic shift.
Yea but they make peace to exchange memes
The Virgin liberals vs the chad patriots
> makes game trying to show how guns are bad
> simultaneously creates a game that completely justifies having guns
No one ever accused Ubisoft of being intelligent now...
"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants" -Thomas Jefferson
You also realize that many revolutionaries wanted to ban slavery completely right?
@Quinn Jones Jefferson profited off slavery, as it was the societal norm at the time for wealthy landowners. But he was also an outspoken critic of slavery and actually advocated for emancipation up until his death.
@Quinn Jones Dude hate to burst your bubble but slavery was the normality back then. Get over it. Don't hate a past figure and cancel them because of what they've done. If you ignore history because of something dark you'll never learn anything.
@@chadlewis1803 didn't Jefferson say something along the lines of "hideous blot upon our country" in reference to slavery, on top of completely blocking the importation of new slaves into Virginia while holding the office of Sec of State?
@@CdogofNod1 that sounds about right. He also included an anti-slavery passage in the Declaration of Independence, but it was ultimately removed from the final draft because the founders were afraid they’d lose the support of the southern states.
If somebody didn't tell me, I wouldn't know that this song was supposed to be anti-gun. It doesn't really seem negative at all. It just seems cheerful and sings about why the second amendment was added to the constitution. It seems more pro-gun than anything. Pretty catchy too.
I think it essentially requires your own perspective to make it either ironic and somewhat depressing or emphatic and supportive. If you dislike the idea of people having guns and dislike guns in general or at least have knowledge of the game then it becomes the former and if you like guns and think this is a reasonable message then it's the latter. I personally find the song to be basically another Pumped Up Kicks, where if you're wanting to pay attention and dig into the lyrics or at least just get past the exceptionally fun singing then it becomes a more sinister song about imperialism ("this Earth was made for us"), religious fanaticism ("this sinful life just ain't enough" and "when we hear the voice, we know we have no other choice"), and the general closed-mindedness and us against them mentality that most negative groups endorse.
@@Inressa fair
That’s the genius of the song really. In context, it’s terrifyingly clear its and effective fear mongering piece of propaganda. But Ubisoft went all out and made actual propaganda, which as clearly demonstrated by these comments, would work in real life. It’s both scary and genius
@@cornfield3034 Scary to have a gun, or scary that propaganda designed to endorse a specific people is liked by said people?
@@chickenman6308 scary by the fact that they literally made an efficient propaganda piece for a fictional game.
“When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty
Your pfp fits that statement so damn well
@@rhinoworld6664, thank you
Ya I wonder who wants tyranny the most... definitely not the political party who wants gay people to not have rights...
@@kiatipotatoeasmr8150, gays can have rights, they can’t marry which isn’t a right.
@@kiatipotatoeasmr8150, and repealing a god given right that we have to resist tyranny, the first thing hitler did by the way, is kinda tyrannical in my opinion
“Yeah we’ll make the villain song about how they’re god-fearing, gun toting, anti government crazy people. That’ll show how wrong they are!”
*writes the best libertarian revolutionary song of all time, where the singers are objectively demonstrably right*
That’s the problem with 90% of satire: it underestimates the group it’s parodying
The Onion articles of the past are the news articles of today.
It’s not SATIRE
Literally Google the Wikipedia for this game’s soundtrack and look at how and why the composer made the songs like how they are
"As I always say: 'A polite society is an armed society.' "
"Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing." ~ Robert E. Howard
The quote is from New Vegas if anyone's wondering
Looks at Canada... Yeah ok man
@@XxHorseshoeXx I'm Canadian, and I can verify Canadians have guns
@@allantidgwell5624 we're not armed as a populous nor do Canadians hold American gun beliefs in a broad way like this. I do know many with guns but I'm not excepting to be shot by a civilian that didn't like me because they can't conceal anyways. Bring up all the gang related stuff you want
Having never played this game, just listening to this I thought it was the good guys song-
It's used by both sides
Nope, it’s a cultist song that somehow is a total bop
The cultists were the good guys, because we do need to cull the herd.
@@grizzlyblackpowder1960 they where right in a way. You know with the entire end of the world thing maybe not that. Although the population problem is getting out of hand.
@@yeater7141 not really with new technologies we aren't in danger of over population
As an European, I can absolutely understand the liberty and freedom firearms can provide, kinda sad that they're trying to take that from you guys.
Never let the tyrants get you
We won't do not worry about us
As a European, I can confirm this is based as fuck
Tyrannis sic temper
It's quite sad how many Europeans nowadays don't understand why America fought for independence and how easily most submit to their government.
I blame y ou r parents and grandparents for allowing such tyranny to take hold. Just like I blame my parents and grandparents for the easily avoidable decay my country has been experiencing.
"Tread on them."
-Bulldozer Enthusiast, 2004
good man
@@lava-yq7tf Very!
Marvin did nothing wrong
ah yes, *the Killdozer*
Killdozer man was based
Netflix: We got new Cuties movie!!!1!1!
Anyone with a gun on planet earth: "Oh lord this simple life just ain't enough."
Looks like America needs to invade France this time. Shouldn't be too hard, all their tanks drive backwards and their troops are armed with nothing but white flags.
I was listening as I read this comment and as I read the lyric, is was also sung in the song. What a coincidence.
It says "this sinful life just aint enough" actually
@@fuwafuwa2299 works better then
@@TheStripeTailedFiend France is looking forward too fighting flabby flesh tanks with legs. joke this is a joke. 2021 will still shit on offensive humour.
What’s ironic is more thought and soul was put into this than “WAP”
A fucking canned pumpkin pie has more soul put into it than WAP
This kind of music shows the spirit of lib right while WAP shows the spirit of lib left.
NAP>WAP always.
@@legchairhistorian5496 WAP only shows the spirit of shit rap.
@@legchairhistorian5496 Or ya know it’s just a bad rap song. Jesus you guys are nothing but haters everywhere you go.
As someone who constantly carries a loaded pistol while making late night deliveries in rough parts of town, this song gets my nod of approval. It may be intended as a dig at people like me who carry a gun because we refuse to be victimized, but at the end of the day, that's a helluva lot more noble than embracing and glorifying victimhood like a certain side of the aisle tends to do constantly.
wait we're not supposed to like this song? lol
on a serious note stay safe out there friend!
@@eruxxen5292Better not go looking for trouble then. They weren't out there hunting "sinners" like 2SLGBTQ++Antifa.
@eruxxen5292 Dude, you are the type of loser that brags about its high-school diploma, then gets its fee-fees hurt over empirically correct statements based on proven data and is so weak that you try to flag it for hate speech. You have no argument. You are weak.
Good
@@eruxxen5292 that ship sailed years ago, good luck with that argument
Ah yes, the long standing American tradition of taking songs that were meant to insult them and just embracing them unironically, to the horror of all those who fear our patriotism.
EDIT: 7k likes?! That makes this Yankee Doodle feel rather Dandy. Thanks y'all!
you can't win against a bunch of decadent smooth brains
This is why cthlulu left
No but Yankee Doodle went hard tho
Its just an American thing to look at an insulting comment and go "lmao yeah"
@@ellejendario97 checkmate
What people think want libright wants: **corporate dystopia**
What libright actually wants:
preach man, preach
I just want to sell weed, and buy guns
@@hockeymaskbob2942 but they had to be tyrannical
Librights are unfortunetly dead 😓
@@robloxiangod1331 I'm not dead tho..?
Not gonna lie, I'd be going with the right side.
Welcome to the good guys
@@gsausse8_019 a pleasure to be here tbh
welcome to fighting for half written laws that kill people and screaming at people about how untolerant they are and how your politician didnt lose
Boi do I wish I own a assault rifle
@@Shitman72428 calm down Nicholas you play fortnite
"they'll go on and preach their hate, but they won't get past the gate!" pertinent reminder, boys: they cannot win. Even if they win on this earth, they will still lose in the end. Sometimes it feels like we're all that's left and nobody's coming to help us. Take heart, because the almighty stands with us.
The funniest part is that this song unironically sounds like it could have been written by a pro-2A conservative group. Ubisoft claims it's satire, but it sounds way too legit. Just goes to show you how out of touch they really must be.
Who is out of touch?
@@bortsampson ubisoft. This song doesn't paint the cult as evil if you heard this song without knowing anything about the game, you would probably assume this is something representing the heroes of the story. But they claim the song is satire, so they think something about the song clearly paints the singers as ignorant or morally absent.
Maybe someone inside Ubisoft is a fifth columnist for us.
@@grizzlyblackpowder1960 so ubisoft think that people who want to protect their family, nation and faith from division and destruction are despicable and must be laughed at?
Isn't that a good thing?
Well, this song was made by the cult for propaganda, so it makes sense that it says that they're the good guys
Cleaning and oiling my rifle with this playing in the background was a euphoric experience
Agreed.
This is one of those moments where the insult means nothing because it’s not an exaggeration and is exactly what they believe.
This often happenends when there is a cultural shift happening such as now with Trump and people like him.
The people who hate him all make do and say things that, sometimes totally unironically, his supporters agree with. And then they act shocked when it fails like they never heard Trump or his supporters speak.
As an American, can confirm. Also this song is great
Probably because it was never intended to be an insult to begin with. Have none of you people played the game? Did you forget how when it came out liberals were complaining that it wasn’t “political” enough and that it was too positive to rural America?
Or how the good guys in the game still play the song at camps they liberate from the cult?
@@SOBEKCrocodileGod Never played the game sadly. I’ll definitely take a look some day.
@@SOBEKCrocodileGod to be fair, those same people got their shorts in a knot over far cry 4's Pagan Min. Because they are idiots.
Ubisoft/the left: You like guns and patriotism and other things like that!
Everybody: You're damn right we do.
you can tell Ubisoft don't understand the principle of gun ownership because they made an extremely based song
Fr
You do know that Far Cry 5 is far from an anti gun game. The good guys in this game all love guns, and the reason why they hate the bad guys is because they started a cult.
@TF2bot yeah but ubisoft is inhabited by leftists who will all hate guns and Christians which is represented by the game, they don't mind when the people they like have the guns and kill people though
@@TF2botthe soft cameout an said the song is to mock right wing gun owners again liberals being retard fascists
@@TF2bot Yes. But the hate is more "you turned my friend against me" remember, they were all friends before Joseph came by
not the first time a group of freedom-loving americans changed a song originally made to make fun of them to work for them
* laughs in yankee doodle *
Laughs in run away Dixie
Funny enough, this actually isn’t one of those times at all. Have any of you actually played Far Cry 5? It’s patriotic as fuck. All of the heroes are “freedom-loving Americans”. They even play this at camps they overtake from the cult and turn it into an anthem about defending their homes and families. Liberals were actually complaining the game wasn’t “America bad” enough or complaining that it “romanticizes guns in America” and bullshit like that when it first came out. I hate this false narrative that the game is some anti-gun, anti-America game or some shit made by Starbucks baristas
@@SOBEKCrocodileGodTrue. And the Eden's Gate cult, as I remember it in the game, gave off some vibes of woке crowd instead of conservatives.
When 1960s musicians made anti war songs only for soldiers to blast them on gunships & river boats
@Quinn Jones
Yeah and if you listen to the lyrics of Yankee Doodle he's clearly a moron, but that never stopped us.
Only about 25% of the Americans who fought in Vietnam were conscripts (compared to 60%+ in WWII) so I doubt it. If you were very antiwar and drafter there were several avenues to dodge, such as shooting yourself in the foot or moving to Canada.
I'm sure any soldiers blasting it were well aware of the lyrics and just didn't car because it's just an absolute bop.
WE ARE SO FUCKING BACK
I love how the whole context of this song has changed. Started out being sung by crazy cultists and now it's an anthem for true patriots.
Just like Yankee Doodle
Yeah, I've never even played ubisoft games before. But I'm down with the song
Well, if you ask them, we are crazy cultist. Only thing really different is that F5 they were just a small cult. Now we are millions.
@@iasonjacksongrace damn you beat me to it
“True patriots” you mean crazy cultists again? Lol
Stay strapped or get clapped- sun tzu. Truly wise words
Zanclan?
@Tiger 1 Ausf E yo brother zanclan forever
Sun tzu was incredibly libral and progressive for his time lol
@Lena "Tracer" Oxton I, another of the zanclan, have found myself in this comment section as well.
That quote was definitely George Washington tho
Ubisoft accidentally made the most based song in history.
@Aiden Blake I- how?
That and solidarity forever
Uh uh "accidentally"
@Johnny-Kun I heard it it’s also a great song
@Ezh__
Xenophobia is just another term for "either save your culture or let it be obliterated". It has been the norm of any and every human society since the beginning of time, except the western society for the last 70 years. And as for pessimism, a quick study of history will tell you that we are living in the most peaceful time ever, and this won't last long at all. Si vis pacem, para bellum.
It really says something when they're satire song is just about wholesome rural folk looking after their family and community
Becsuse protecting y ou rself from evil is bad i guess.
Y'all the game is about a terrorist cult forcibly taking over a county and murdering, torturing, etc. anyone who doesn't follow them.
There's nothing in it about "protecting yourself from evil" when you put it in the context of the game.
@@guillermoelnino It is from evil's point of view :)
"They'll have our children in their sights" prophetic
I believe this was a Waco reference
@@austinhall5933 not anymore. Now they want your kids to learn about gay sex in elementary school
@duffystrings9680 this isn't taught at either of the elementary schools my children go to.
@@austinhall5933then your in the countryside but in the big city's kindergartners are learning about how to fuck (thank God im in the country)
Revolutionaries always go for the children. The Hitler youth were trained to snitch on their parents.
I’m an agnostic Englishman and I even I feel
P A T R I O T I C 🇺🇸
xD
Sounds like you got that American spirit. The concept of America has been around for much longer so really it's a lifestyle.
Please become a traditional Catholic outside the Catholic Church there is no salvation
@@Cryptinox Maybe. I'll stick to just being a Christian/Protestant for now but thank you
@@Cryptinox
Sadly I can’t, I don’t know if I believe in god and to pretend would be wrong.
Anti-Americans:You just love freedom and guns
Americans:Do... do you think that’s a bad thing or do you have more?
why do people love to win in imaginary and unrealistic arguments so much
@@evtera9688 because humans even if right still need confidence booster
@@evtera9688 Lol, it’s not “imaginary,” we get called all sorts of shit for having firearms, and being in general patriots.
@@evtera9688 because humans are stupid, that's why we need guns in the first place.
Also screw you
Holy shit you totally aced that argument! Mr strawman didn't stand a chance!
This should be Texas' new anthem
The entire South and Midwest, really.
"You don't need a gun! Just call the police!"
"We must abolish the police!"
They're really so dumb. No wonder the founding fathers were locked and loaded 24/7 with crazy bastards like that wandering the streets.
They can abolish the police. Lay a finger on my rifle and the second you turn around your going to be leaving with lead rattling in your head and inside a black bag.
We just want the police to be reformed, I dunno where you heard the abolish part
@@soulreaver6546 defund
@@macks2337 take money from police to put it into things that need it, like healthcare, education, and so many other important things, so yeah sounds like a good idea
i'm not even american and this song made me feel patriotic
COME ON OVER
We will gladly take you Javalin
Don't worry, being American is'nt about being born in America. Its an ideal and choice.
@@dudebruh8534 i would prefer not to make that choice
@@JavvyF61 Fair enough it kinda does suck right now
Kyle got found not guilty.
KEEP YOUR RIFLE BY YOUR SIDE!
Amen
Amen
Amen
Amen
@@marcosfilipeximenes4046 He shot 3 leftists and leftists aren't people so no harm done.
POV: you're an ATF agent and you just entered a compound in Waco Texas.