Hospitals during the purge.
I find it kind of funny in a sick sort way, that nurses and doctors could murder and torture each other and their patients. The patients could also do the same thing.
The next day nobody could do anything because it was legal.
That goes the same for places like nursing homes and homeless shelters.
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killblock7206
I know this really doesn't have anything to do with what you wrote but did anyone else think to themselves at the end that the hospital would be really full or at least filled with cars the day after?
mrlynn
Not really silly at all.
I imagine some doctors and nurses (AKA republican sick pieces of sh!t) would enjoy killing off the patients that were medicaid recipients or drug addicts.
I think the "New Founding" fathers would have this goal definitely in mind when they started the notion of the "Purge."
Even now, we hear (mostly on Fox News) how we cannot afford public tax-funded healthcare.
Killing off the homeless and the sick is exactly the point of this movie.
The Purge: Anarchy
Released: July 17, 2014
Synopsis:
One night per year, the government sanctions a 12-hour period in which citizens can commit any crime they wish -- including murder -- without fear of punishment or imprisonment. Leo, a sergeant who lost his son, plans a vigilante mission of revenge during the mayhem. However, instead of a death-dealing avenger, he becomes the unexpected protector of four innocent strangers who desperately need his help if they are to survive the night.