For a usually corny/cheesy franchise, this dialogue is really profound and gives Chris (someone who is usually seen as gorilla punching boulders) nice character depth If they make RE5R, I hope they keep this line somewhere
@Matthew Apsey either that or he just pull a bit of an anaro communism. Why not just eliminate trade and borders! You also don't own land AND there isn't a government.
@Complete Failure | Total Loser | Low IQ Subhuman this simply isn't true. Look at indigenous peoples around the world living in tribes, these people live simpler lives, work less and are more happy in general compared to western society.
It shows that Chris when well portrayed, does have depth. Yeah the game jumps multiple sharks, and there are godawful lines too. But then there are moments like this that blind side you (not quite Verhoeven level, but it’s there).
Didn’t someone from the Israeli government or the USA government on behalf of Israel pressure them to remove content from this game? It was one of them I thought 5 but I can’t recall.
I feel like if Capcoms next remake target is RE5 they will have to lean into this idea harder. Make it even more about the exploitation of the global south by a big pharmacy company.
They'll have to, if they stay true to Sheva's origin story. She's a metaphor of all the times Umbrella and co chose to sacrifice millions of lives for money/power/world domination...
This wasn't so hidden for me, I had actually heard this conversation on my first playthrough of the game as a kid since I tend to take my time with games... it has stayed with me since.
This is a fantastic and profound statement for a video game- especially one such as this, and hidden so blatantly that after hundreds of hours I never caught it. ...And yet, many people here are obsessed with the idea that this person is a fucking hardcore Communist for a second simply because he (accurately) criticised Capitalism for what it is. This sheer ignorance is partly the reason why the world is in such a fucking state today when so many people echo this same sentiment that 10 year olds are smart enough to call out as ludicrous.
Back in RE1, Chris' backstory was that he was kicked out of the air force for insubordination. Then after RE1, he, Jill, and Barry all go rogue and start an international investigation into Umbrella, pretty far outside the jurisdiction of a glorified SWAT team. It's pretty safe to say Chris is more of a free-thinker than he's given credit for, and dialogue like this (and his whole role in RE8) is great for his characterization. After everything Umbrella did, it's understandable why the guy is skeptical of capitalism's merits.
My humor is completely broken something about the sped up part where they were head nodding aggressively made me laugh 😂 Just imagining them standing their nodding their heads...
When Cris said "she's just a terrorist end of story", I was like typical American fascist. But then when Chris said this secret convo... I was like, that's Chris Redfield. When most people only think in binary, Chris is that shade of gray the world needs. Onward, whatever the Redfield lineage is!!
I actually like this about Chris Redfield. Him calling Excella a terrorist whilst also criticizing America’s internal politics about capitalism is something that’s very refreshing to hear from a video game of all places. As a proud American, I have no love for the far left or the far right. I view them both as home-grown terrorists in my country. The real enemy is here at home. Not in some other country we know next to nothing about.
and precisely this line "she's just a terrorist..." that makes me think about how empty, soulless RE6 is, it shows that he doesn't tolerate terrorists or their accomplices but he still didn't sentence Leon to prison for protecting Ada, who until that moment for any story purpose, was the terrorist responsible for the C-virus and Leon an accomplice who protected her, without any proof said that Simons was responsible.
Dante she was so badass I used to always play as her but then the next resident evil she just disappeared like they didn’t even explain what happened to her
the funny thing is when me and my friend were first playing this we were trying to make sure we were connected and stuff and ended up accidentally getting this scene our first playthrough which caused us to just always make a joke that chris is american whenever anything happened 😭😭 it was really funny
Umbrella and Tricell got away with a lot of shit and because of their greed many people in RE have died. Of course Chris would be tired or that and capitalism where the inherent exploitation of workers and loopholes cause greater wealth at the top. It’s mounted so much corruption where Umbrella bought the Raccoon City to its own ruin and moved on. Profit motives often prioritize people less, hence war for profit: BOWs. It’s an inherently political game when you think about it…Chris is best suited there to try and stop their shit
chris really states the facts here i don't get why people straight up just go "oh hes communist" brother if he was he'd not live in the USA and he did say he was a realist
I only recently discovered this and thought it was voice AI. Like surly this isnt in the game. It sounds nothing like something Chris would say... long behold
It depends on your point of view, for me it's something Chris would always say if he had the opportunity. I don't know how long you've known the character or the franchise.
Heh, cool little conversation. I'd tend to disagree with him, personally, but it's an interesting conversation to hear. I mean, the idea that someone else has to lose so you can gain is pretty simplistic. Fair systems generate wealth. You create and sell a product, someone gets something they need or want for a price they're willing to pay. That revenue goes into expanding the business, so the business can hire more people and expand, so more people can afford to buy the things they need and want. Sure, you get some people who just hoard their money and buy yachts, but hey, even buying a yacht has its perks. I mean, how many people are employed by making a yacht? Capitalism has generated more wealth than any system in the world. It's not perfect, but it really is the best we've got. And we can always step in to fix the really egregious problems, like monopolies and environmental degradation. Sure it's a pressing system, but hey, diamonds are made under pressure! Succeed or fail on your own merits. I know some people hate hearing that, but if you don't like it...you can always move to Venezuela. ;)
That whole "self-regulation" thing ain't going so well is it? The environments still on track to getting destroyed and the most vulnerable always suffer for it (places like Flint or any other poor town don't have clean water, you ever considered native american reservations either?), the poor are still poor and vulnerable during a pandemic, 207,000 people and counting are dead from a virus driven by our quest to "preserve the economy" while the wealthy pigs who deserve to die and say "some people are going to have to die" like trump or chris christie recieve better medicine then the rest, costs of college and healthcare have skyrocketed for years. There's that absurd concept of "medical debt" and not wanting to see the doctor or not being able to go to college because it's too unnaffordable with those increases. Minimum wage has been stagnant (7.50 since the 90s I think?), cost of everything has gone up. Oh the videogame industry: games used to be complete experiences (tbf capcom hasn't done this yet) but then in order to increase there wealth the corporations got cheaper and cheaper: games are increasingly shipped half baked to turn profit, they used to have expensive season passes for content, now they have microtransactions (an indefinite amount of money people can spend on the game), some of these sports games make you pay 60 dollars watch unskippable ads within the game as well as pay tons in microtransactions to get the best gear. There's also the practice known as "crunch" where devs are forced to work things like hundred hour weeks with no extra pay to ship there games by a deadline. Recently the wealthy gained a couple hundred billion in the midst of this pandemic, if I'm not mistaken in the US the top 1% have around 15x as much wealth as the bottom 50%. Oh and that cheeky "go to venezuela?" Are you referring to that socialist country US backed interests have been trying to coup since the 90s over--get this--oil, just like we've done all over the world to increase our power. The systems broken, you should really educate yourself a bit
@@cooperv.6083 Hm. Lot to go through, there. Well, with regards to the environment, sure we have problems, but our environment is actually a lot better than it has been historically. The U.S. isn't nearly a top polluter in the world, in carbon emissions or anything else. There are definitely poor areas where they get stuck with crappy air and water, and we 100% need to fix that. As for the poor, the economy has been surging for the last 4 years, and even the poor and middle class have seen an increase in their quality of life (current events excluded). Though, even now in the pandemic, the stock market is booming. That affects more than half of Americans directly, and a lot more indirectly. And Covid has taken a major toll on the country, but not nearly as bad as it could have if, say, Trump hadn't shut down almost all migration from China (which he was mocked and called xenophobic for) and if he hadn't replenished our depleted medical stores ASAP (which was left empty by the previous administration). The lockdowns, in my opinion, seem at this point to be doing far more harm than the actual disease - let's protect the at-risk groups, and open up the country for the bulk of Americans. And yes, people will die during a pandemic, and those who can afford better healthcare are far more likely to survive. Sad but true. I think it's inappropriate to say anyone 'deserves to die'...unless they've committed heinous acts themselves, of course. Terrorists, child molesters, etc, sure, but not people you disagree with politically or who happen for be wealthy. Hating someone for being rich is just envy, and it's not a pretty thing. We absolutely have a problem with our healthcare system, I think everyone can agree on that. The only question is what the problems stem from. Based on what I've read, one problem is that the government, with certain social programs, forces hospitals to treat people for extremely low prices and makes the hospitals eat the extra costs themselves, which forces them to raise prices of basic procedures and medications for everyone else to compensate. When our healthcare started trending more towards a socializes system was when prices skyrocketed. I would argue, therefore, for less government intervention in it. The government really just makes a pig's ear out of almost everything it touches. That said, this administration has done a lot that the media won't talk about, like instituting right-to-try, lowering basic drug costs, and, forcing doctors to tell you how much a treatment will cost beforehand, rather than just billing you afterwards. That lets consumers shop around for better treatment. As Trump said in the debate a few days ago, $15 minimum wage should be a state option, not a nationwide standard. Different states have different economies, and what's right for New York might not be right for Tennessee or Illinois. What happens with minimum wage is that big corporations can eat those costs by raising the prices on their goods - which contributes to that cost of living increase you mentioned - and by cutting their employees hours and benefits. Small businesses usually can't afford that kind of hike in pay for their employees, so they shut down. I get it, a lot of people don't like small businesses and think Walmart and Starbucks should run everything, but I personally disagree. I'll take your word on all the video game stuff, haha. I don't buy a ton of big-name games, aside from the Resident Evil games, and even those I always get on Steam sales. I usually stick to small Indie games. The U.S. should not have been supporting and mucking around in Venezuela once it started turning, absolutely. We agree there. That doesn't change the fact that it was a wealthy, beautiful country that became a hellhole once it embraced socialism :)
@@grimreaper1551 I appreciate that ^_^ Everyone loves a good civil debate. We can disagree on things and still be on good terms with each other. Heck, the world would be pretty boring if we all agreed on everything xD
@@AMCoffee This is why I love internet, sometimes (lol) you meet people who can explain things wayyy better than university professors who are chained by the leftist political correctness shaming. (my first language isn't English, sorry), I'll only react to your first comment : Yeah, capitalism is the best economical system, since it's suits the human Nature the best. I mean, everybody is different, some have more advantages than others (smarter, more attractive, stronger, more stress-resilient, have more leadership abilities, etc) and so they'll prosper more and fastlier. This is why communism fell, because it wanted equality amongst people who..... aren't equal. And this is why leftism in all forms (like feminism with the 50-50 men-women ratio in jobs, which lead to hire less competent people in order to maintain the ratio) is the ultimate cancer for western countries. And this why today USA is falling and one day China is gonna be the leader of the world. Okay I'm making lots of short-cuts, but I don't think I'm totally wrong. But don't get me wrong, capitalism should be improved, to help the minority of people who suffer from it. But changing capitalism ? That ain't gonna work unless human Nature itself changes.
Nice deep view into Chris political view here, althou I'm completely against his way of thinking.. "Pressure" for me is linked to communism, not capitalism
Lol I love Chris and all but what it sounds like is he would rather be in a communist society... which has never worked in any real history. Cool to see depth in a character but really wondering why Capcom thought it was necessary to add this...
Are you fucking joking? Yes, a person makes one critical comment on Capitalism and your immediate assumption is that he even so much as vouches for Communism despite not even having mentioned it. Morons like you are part of the reason society is on the constant brink of collapse every waking moment.
I don’t think he necessarily likes communism, just knows there’s flaws with capitalism I mean in this game he’s investigating a man who’s selling actual bioweapons on the black market for cold hard cash. It’s not hard to see why he’s a bit wary of capitalism
Best excuse to show the world as it really is...... The weapons in the butcher shop. The drug dealer, etc. All the racial stereotypes you get to kill again and again. Remember, you re the Good in this game.....
this again? 1 - it's a game; 2 - it's in AFRICA; 3 - they are infected monsters who completely lost reason and only knows violence; 4 - if they were normal people, then you could complain about race; 5 - chris is worried for the country when he knows umbrella is involved (chapter 4-1 at the start); 6 - it's a GAME!
It's pretty obvious to an American what this game is saying. It is simultaneously comical and then you marvel how prevalent the perception is to see modern warfare come to 3rd world countries, once they ve been minerally and economically exploited.
And it's the same in the streets when someone " armed " with a knife or similarly inept tool gets a firing squad. The perfect excuse to hide behind fear and justify violence.
Nice touch, a Carribbean partner with a preudo-British accent. It's a joke, yes it's a game, yet the joke is more true to the horror by making you the good guys.
For a usually corny/cheesy franchise, this dialogue is really profound and gives Chris (someone who is usually seen as gorilla punching boulders) nice character depth
If they make RE5R, I hope they keep this line somewhere
agreed, Chris is actually really smart if you cared about his character
Me punch boulder
The line that sticks out to me most is "not everyone is cut out for that kind of constant pressure."
@Matthew Apsey either that or he just pull a bit of an anaro communism. Why not just eliminate trade and borders! You also don't own land AND there isn't a government.
Welfare state and living off the workers and their efforts.
@@dansmith1661 Without a welfare state you'd just have more crime so living off others is something that will never end.
@Complete Failure | Total Loser | Low IQ Subhuman this simply isn't true. Look at indigenous peoples around the world living in tribes, these people live simpler lives, work less and are more happy in general compared to western society.
@@dansmith1661shut up you sheep
It shows that Chris when well portrayed, does have depth. Yeah the game jumps multiple sharks, and there are godawful lines too. But then there are moments like this that blind side you (not quite Verhoeven level, but it’s there).
Capitalism is not zero sum, since constant growth is what drives Capitalism.
Didn’t someone from the Israeli government or the USA government on behalf of Israel pressure them to remove content from this game? It was one of them I thought 5 but I can’t recall.
@@dansmith1661 Constant growth for whom?
@@BifronsCandleMuscles.
Best words I've heard from Chris Redfield !
I feel like if Capcoms next remake target is RE5 they will have to lean into this idea harder. Make it even more about the exploitation of the global south by a big pharmacy company.
This is a great idea! RE5 remake has so much potential to be great and a lot to be inspired by the real world. Just needs some good writing
@@eren2519 re5 already has a great story but they could give it more depth
They'll have to, if they stay true to Sheva's origin story. She's a metaphor of all the times Umbrella and co chose to sacrifice millions of lives for money/power/world domination...
It'll be amazing, don't worry.
Open world RE 5
This wasn't so hidden for me, I had actually heard this conversation on my first playthrough of the game as a kid since I tend to take my time with games... it has stayed with me since.
Same, and I didn’t have to wait so long, and it was Chris’ playthrough. I guess GOTY edition fixes this dialogue to be more accessible.
Cap
Deepest thing said in a RE game.
This is a fantastic and profound statement for a video game- especially one such as this, and hidden so blatantly that after hundreds of hours I never caught it.
...And yet, many people here are obsessed with the idea that this person is a fucking hardcore Communist for a second simply because he (accurately) criticised Capitalism for what it is. This sheer ignorance is partly the reason why the world is in such a fucking state today when so many people echo this same sentiment that 10 year olds are smart enough to call out as ludicrous.
Agreed!
Idk people who say this shit on twitter usually are commies coming out of the woodwork
Back in RE1, Chris' backstory was that he was kicked out of the air force for insubordination. Then after RE1, he, Jill, and Barry all go rogue and start an international investigation into Umbrella, pretty far outside the jurisdiction of a glorified SWAT team. It's pretty safe to say Chris is more of a free-thinker than he's given credit for, and dialogue like this (and his whole role in RE8) is great for his characterization. After everything Umbrella did, it's understandable why the guy is skeptical of capitalism's merits.
Wow Chris is so cool
I never thought of things like that
(“I’ve been staring at him for a while now, I gotta break the ice (
My humor is completely broken something about the sped up part where they were head nodding aggressively made me laugh 😂 Just imagining them standing their nodding their heads...
Very interesting conversation.
I love Sheva’s accent.
Long as I have this game this my first time seen this
Based Chris Redfield
Que basado
Guy who hates authority figures loves Statism.
@@dansmith1661 authoritarianism and people centric governing aren’t equal.
Opposite of based
Based and Chrispilled
Never knew this was in the game
Bro I literally heard this somewhere after Irving boss fight when we are at the waters. Never knew you could trigger this at the start.
Can you elaborate? I would like to trigger this dialogue where you mentioned.
He's called REDfield for a reason
Chris is realist. While claire is idealist.
Comrade Chris.
RE5 is smarter than we think
Best part of the game.
Lol no
@@theketaminekid1241 Nah. Yes.
Leaving this here, in case anyone wants to investimagate like me before that remake comes out someday. I hope to see Based Chris in there somewhere…
'muricah
- Chris Redfield
How have I 100%ed this game without ever looking behind to see that gate.
These 2 definitely banged
Thanks for showing!
I didint know someone found this before me lol!
When Cris said "she's just a terrorist end of story", I was like typical American fascist. But then when Chris said this secret convo... I was like, that's Chris Redfield. When most people only think in binary, Chris is that shade of gray the world needs. Onward, whatever the Redfield lineage is!!
Bruh now we know why he's called REDfield...
God you are a joke, you have no idea what you're talking about you manchild.
The Ketamine Kid someone is triggered...
I actually like this about Chris Redfield. Him calling Excella a terrorist whilst also criticizing America’s internal politics about capitalism is something that’s very refreshing to hear from a video game of all places. As a proud American, I have no love for the far left or the far right. I view them both as home-grown terrorists in my country. The real enemy is here at home. Not in some other country we know next to nothing about.
and precisely this line "she's just a terrorist..." that makes me think about how empty, soulless RE6 is, it shows that he doesn't tolerate terrorists or their accomplices but he still didn't sentence Leon to prison for protecting Ada, who until that moment for any story purpose, was the terrorist responsible for the C-virus and Leon an accomplice who protected her, without any proof said that Simons was responsible.
What happened too her?
@@AJ_Navarro You gonna answer his question or not?
Probably still with the BSAA African branch, in the files in RE6, she was looking for Chris after his lost his men in Edonia when he became a drunk
Dante she was so badass I used to always play as her but then the next resident evil she just disappeared like they didn’t even explain what happened to her
AJ okay mr auto correct -_- you still understood me tho
@@songoku9348 really? That's too bad she never showed up in the game but that's cool tho.
I’m surprised this isn’t part of the trophy collection
the funny thing is when me and my friend were first playing this we were trying to make sure we were connected and stuff and ended up accidentally getting this scene our first playthrough which caused us to just always make a joke that chris is american whenever anything happened 😭😭 it was really funny
based chris
Umbrella and Tricell got away with a lot of shit and because of their greed many people in RE have died.
Of course Chris would be tired or that and capitalism where the inherent exploitation of workers and loopholes cause greater wealth at the top. It’s mounted so much corruption where Umbrella bought the Raccoon City to its own ruin and moved on.
Profit motives often prioritize people less, hence war for profit: BOWs. It’s an inherently political game when you think about it…Chris is best suited there to try and stop their shit
Chris Basedfield, indeed.
Cringe reading all the comments.
Soviet Anthem starts playing*
chris really states the facts here
i don't get why people straight up just go "oh hes communist" brother if he was he'd not live in the USA and he did say he was a realist
Comrade Redfield
I only recently discovered this and thought it was voice AI. Like surly this isnt in the game. It sounds nothing like something Chris would say... long behold
It depends on your point of view, for me it's something Chris would always say if he had the opportunity. I don't know how long you've known the character or the franchise.
Based Chris. Your 👏🏻boss 👏🏻is👏🏻 not 👏🏻your 👏🏻friend
This happened to me too.
Waiting 31 min for a convo that last less than 1 minutes.
31 seconds
why did you speed up the footage and then add a timer for the amount of time the viewer has experienced while watching the video
Chris basedfield
What's Russia's dark side
Yeeeeaaaa a fellow fence sitter 🤘
Chris Redfield is a tankie
Chris read the book Das Kapital by Karl Marx :D
Comrade Redfield 😌
gg
Bro go to play to have some fun and get out of it with a dilemma in hands
Heh, cool little conversation. I'd tend to disagree with him, personally, but it's an interesting conversation to hear.
I mean, the idea that someone else has to lose so you can gain is pretty simplistic. Fair systems generate wealth. You create and sell a product, someone gets something they need or want for a price they're willing to pay. That revenue goes into expanding the business, so the business can hire more people and expand, so more people can afford to buy the things they need and want. Sure, you get some people who just hoard their money and buy yachts, but hey, even buying a yacht has its perks. I mean, how many people are employed by making a yacht?
Capitalism has generated more wealth than any system in the world. It's not perfect, but it really is the best we've got. And we can always step in to fix the really egregious problems, like monopolies and environmental degradation. Sure it's a pressing system, but hey, diamonds are made under pressure! Succeed or fail on your own merits. I know some people hate hearing that, but if you don't like it...you can always move to Venezuela. ;)
That whole "self-regulation" thing ain't going so well is it? The environments still on track to getting destroyed and the most vulnerable always suffer for it (places like Flint or any other poor town don't have clean water, you ever considered native american reservations either?), the poor are still poor and vulnerable during a pandemic, 207,000 people and counting are dead from a virus driven by our quest to "preserve the economy" while the wealthy pigs who deserve to die and say "some people are going to have to die" like trump or chris christie recieve better medicine then the rest, costs of college and healthcare have skyrocketed for years. There's that absurd concept of "medical debt" and not wanting to see the doctor or not being able to go to college because it's too unnaffordable with those increases. Minimum wage has been stagnant (7.50 since the 90s I think?), cost of everything has gone up. Oh the videogame industry: games used to be complete experiences (tbf capcom hasn't done this yet) but then in order to increase there wealth the corporations got cheaper and cheaper: games are increasingly shipped half baked to turn profit, they used to have expensive season passes for content, now they have microtransactions (an indefinite amount of money people can spend on the game), some of these sports games make you pay 60 dollars watch unskippable ads within the game as well as pay tons in microtransactions to get the best gear. There's also the practice known as "crunch" where devs are forced to work things like hundred hour weeks with no extra pay to ship there games by a deadline. Recently the wealthy gained a couple hundred billion in the midst of this pandemic, if I'm not mistaken in the US the top 1% have around 15x as much wealth as the bottom 50%. Oh and that cheeky "go to venezuela?" Are you referring to that socialist country US backed interests have been trying to coup since the 90s over--get this--oil, just like we've done all over the world to increase our power. The systems broken, you should really educate yourself a bit
@@cooperv.6083 Hm. Lot to go through, there. Well, with regards to the environment, sure we have problems, but our environment is actually a lot better than it has been historically. The U.S. isn't nearly a top polluter in the world, in carbon emissions or anything else. There are definitely poor areas where they get stuck with crappy air and water, and we 100% need to fix that.
As for the poor, the economy has been surging for the last 4 years, and even the poor and middle class have seen an increase in their quality of life (current events excluded). Though, even now in the pandemic, the stock market is booming. That affects more than half of Americans directly, and a lot more indirectly. And Covid has taken a major toll on the country, but not nearly as bad as it could have if, say, Trump hadn't shut down almost all migration from China (which he was mocked and called xenophobic for) and if he hadn't replenished our depleted medical stores ASAP (which was left empty by the previous administration). The lockdowns, in my opinion, seem at this point to be doing far more harm than the actual disease - let's protect the at-risk groups, and open up the country for the bulk of Americans.
And yes, people will die during a pandemic, and those who can afford better healthcare are far more likely to survive. Sad but true. I think it's inappropriate to say anyone 'deserves to die'...unless they've committed heinous acts themselves, of course. Terrorists, child molesters, etc, sure, but not people you disagree with politically or who happen for be wealthy. Hating someone for being rich is just envy, and it's not a pretty thing.
We absolutely have a problem with our healthcare system, I think everyone can agree on that. The only question is what the problems stem from. Based on what I've read, one problem is that the government, with certain social programs, forces hospitals to treat people for extremely low prices and makes the hospitals eat the extra costs themselves, which forces them to raise prices of basic procedures and medications for everyone else to compensate. When our healthcare started trending more towards a socializes system was when prices skyrocketed. I would argue, therefore, for less government intervention in it. The government really just makes a pig's ear out of almost everything it touches. That said, this administration has done a lot that the media won't talk about, like instituting right-to-try, lowering basic drug costs, and, forcing doctors to tell you how much a treatment will cost beforehand, rather than just billing you afterwards. That lets consumers shop around for better treatment.
As Trump said in the debate a few days ago, $15 minimum wage should be a state option, not a nationwide standard. Different states have different economies, and what's right for New York might not be right for Tennessee or Illinois. What happens with minimum wage is that big corporations can eat those costs by raising the prices on their goods - which contributes to that cost of living increase you mentioned - and by cutting their employees hours and benefits. Small businesses usually can't afford that kind of hike in pay for their employees, so they shut down. I get it, a lot of people don't like small businesses and think Walmart and Starbucks should run everything, but I personally disagree.
I'll take your word on all the video game stuff, haha. I don't buy a ton of big-name games, aside from the Resident Evil games, and even those I always get on Steam sales. I usually stick to small Indie games.
The U.S. should not have been supporting and mucking around in Venezuela once it started turning, absolutely. We agree there. That doesn't change the fact that it was a wealthy, beautiful country that became a hellhole once it embraced socialism :)
I’m genuinely enjoying the conversation here this is how debates should be similar too
@@grimreaper1551 I appreciate that ^_^ Everyone loves a good civil debate. We can disagree on things and still be on good terms with each other. Heck, the world would be pretty boring if we all agreed on everything xD
@@AMCoffee This is why I love internet, sometimes (lol) you meet people who can explain things wayyy better than university professors who are chained by the leftist political correctness shaming. (my first language isn't English, sorry),
I'll only react to your first comment : Yeah, capitalism is the best economical system, since it's suits the human Nature the best. I mean, everybody is different, some have more advantages than others (smarter, more attractive, stronger, more stress-resilient, have more leadership abilities, etc) and so they'll prosper more and fastlier. This is why communism fell, because it wanted equality amongst people who..... aren't equal. And this is why leftism in all forms (like feminism with the 50-50 men-women ratio in jobs, which lead to hire less competent people in order to maintain the ratio) is the ultimate cancer for western countries. And this why today USA is falling and one day China is gonna be the leader of the world. Okay I'm making lots of short-cuts, but I don't think I'm totally wrong.
But don't get me wrong, capitalism should be improved, to help the minority of people who suffer from it. But changing capitalism ? That ain't gonna work unless human Nature itself changes.
Oh shit Chris redfield is a socialist guess he voted Bernie! 😂
@Heavy Mike aka BigDaddy Mike damn right! biden sucks can't believe he backed out on the stimulus checks 2000 is 2000 Joe!
Chris was too busy in Louisiana at the time
If they remake this game and keep the capitalism line then how much you want to bet that a bunch of mouth breathers will call the remake woke?
I’m already betting many are going to call Sheva a DEI addition when it gets remade. Calling it now
I agree with him but it's so funny to argue that having work at McDonalds is worse than being eaten by monsters
So... chris is anti-capitalism 🤔
Chris is realist. He and Leon are realist. While claire is idealist.
☭☭*Soviet Union Anthem starts playing*☭☭
Nice deep view into Chris political view here, althou I'm completely against his way of thinking.. "Pressure" for me is linked to communism, not capitalism
There isn't any pressure about having to work for someone that could fire you at any turn, for a minimum wage most of the time?
@Brian M is not as easy as just going and finding another job
All of that wait just for Chrid to say the dumbest thing imaginable
An American offended? Lol.
@@luxda6*brainwashed American
Lol I love Chris and all but what it sounds like is he would rather be in a communist society... which has never worked in any real history. Cool to see depth in a character but really wondering why Capcom thought it was necessary to add this...
It's not canon. Just pretend that we didn't see Chris REDfield the stupid commie.
Thank the CIA. They don’t tell you that on Fox News.
@@leeham6230 Exactly, 100% it's not canon. No way Chris and Sheva just stand there talking to then get basically yelled at by HQ for taking too long.
Are you fucking joking? Yes, a person makes one critical comment on Capitalism and your immediate assumption is that he even so much as vouches for Communism despite not even having mentioned it. Morons like you are part of the reason society is on the constant brink of collapse every waking moment.
I don’t think he necessarily likes communism, just knows there’s flaws with capitalism
I mean in this game he’s investigating a man who’s selling actual bioweapons on the black market for cold hard cash. It’s not hard to see why he’s a bit wary of capitalism
Best excuse to show the world as it really is......
The weapons in the butcher shop. The drug dealer, etc.
All the racial stereotypes you get to kill again and again. Remember, you re the Good in this game.....
what?
this again?
1 - it's a game;
2 - it's in AFRICA;
3 - they are infected monsters who completely lost reason and only knows violence;
4 - if they were normal people, then you could complain about race;
5 - chris is worried for the country when he knows umbrella is involved (chapter 4-1 at the start);
6 - it's a GAME!
It's pretty obvious to an American what this game is saying. It is simultaneously comical and then you marvel how prevalent the perception is to see modern warfare come to 3rd world countries, once they ve been minerally and economically exploited.
And it's the same in the streets when someone
" armed " with a knife or similarly inept tool gets a firing squad. The perfect excuse to hide behind fear and justify violence.
Nice touch, a Carribbean partner with a preudo-British accent. It's a joke, yes it's a game, yet the joke is more true to the horror by making you the good guys.