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V for Vendetta (Read First Post)

Hello and welcome Intellectual Discussion about thing/movie called "V for Vendetta".I watched this movie last night and it was pretty good on my criterion. But this thread isn't about movie, this thread is all about everything else what is in the movie. This is thread about Guy Fawkes, V and their philosophical things. If you haven't see the movie, here is the plot from Wikipedia. I didn't want to tell whole plot so this is thats why from Wikipedia. Wikipedias data is based on "V for Vendetta" comic but there is everything that you need.

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The series is set in a near-future Britain. Nuclear weapons were removed from Britain following a victory for Labour in 1983, sparing it from nuclear attack in a limited nuclear war that left the country mostly physically intact. An extreme fascist single-party state has arisen, called Norsefire and led by the High Chancellor Adam Sutler, that maintains control of the country through food shortages (arising during the nuclear winter), government-controlled media, secret police, a planned economy, and concentration camps for ethnic, political, and sexual minorities. There is an emphasis on technology, especially closed-circuit television monitoring in the mode of George Orwell's 1984. (Closed-circuit television had not yet become common in the UK at the time Moore wrote the series. Today, London has the world's highest concentration of C.C.T.V. Moore also forecast increased computer usage.) When the series begins, political conflict has ended, the death camps have finished their work and have been closed, and the public is largely complacent, until "V" — an anarchist revolutionary dressed as Guy Fawkes, mask and all, with an improbable array of abilities and resources — begins an elaborate, violent, and theatrical campaign to bring down the government.
Now it's time to get this thread started so...

"Peoples should not be afraid their governments. Governments should be afraid their people."

Are he right? Should we stand up to government or should government just be big ****ing thing that we all should afraid? And what would happen to if we do like people in the movie and stand up against government?

And can only one man with good idea get so many people against the government? If can how that is possible? I want your opinions and then I will answer myself...
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