Chapter 37: Patriot Warriors: An unofficial fan guide

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As we saw in previous chapters, the world of entertainment was a major industry across the W.E.R.. From films and Tv shows to music and even video games, no form of entertainment was left untouched that allowed the W.E.R. to spread its message through sanctioned media works.

Although we've already seen a lot of adult orientated works, there existed just as much media aimed at children in the W.E.R.. And of the wide variety of media availible, one of the most sucessful and iconic franchises throughout the W.E.R. was Patriot Warriors.

Patriot Warriors had expanded its brand to many different mediums, but at the heart of the whole thing was an epic story. It told the tale of a group of superheroes lead by the ever brilliant Captain Aryan who lead the charge against evil minority groups and leftists who wished to destroy the white race's culture.

The first film in a long series and the one which really turned the franchise into a million dollar brand, was simply called Patriot Warriors. The story told the origin of Captain Aryan who was original a humble white man named John Archman who works for Cohenstein industries, a multi-billion dollar corporation with offices all across the W.E.R.

One day while working late, Archman stumbles upon a plot by the company's namesake, Dr Cohenstein to use the company resources to overthrow the white population of the world and replace it with savage immigrants from the lesser races. After being discovered, Archman attempts to escape and stumbles into a laboratory with an experimental battle suit which he uses to fight off Cohenstein's goons and escape. Unfortunately he's wounded in the escape and collapses in an alley

Archman awakes to find himself in the home of a kindly old man named Professor Anderson who lives with his daughter Astrid for company. Anderson was a former worker for Cohenstein industries until he was sacked for trying to make products that would benefit white people instead of the multicultural diversity agenda promoted by Cohenstein. Although reluctant, Anderson and Astrid agree to help Archman defeat Cohenstein's plot and preserve the sanctity of the white race. In the process, Archman and Astrid fall in love with Astrid using a similar power suit built by her father to become The Red Pill, a female superhero who follows the traditional W.E.R. mould of a loyalist woman who opposes leftist feminist movements.

The film climaxes with an epic battle between Cohenstein's forces and Captain Aryan with the Red Pill assisting Captain Aryan. Ultimately Cohenstein is defeated and his plans are revealed to the world at large which leads to much of the world's population turning on the Jewish order that secretly controls the world and oppresses white people and white rights.

The sequels followed up this storyline while adding several more powerful superheroes to the mix, many of whom were given their own spinoff movies. Among them include Randian, a rich conservative playboy whose business was destroyed by politically correct leftists and in response becomes a powerful vigilante against the leftist agenda, Deus, a powerful being based on the mythologies of the white Europeans who helps his people fight against the immigrant invaders seeking to overrun his land and Alpha Male, a once pathetic husk of a man who stands up to the feminists emasculating the world and destroying culture through their toxic woke ideologies.

Soon the franchise had grown beyond films. It had tv shows, animated cartoons, action figures and many more forms of media, all made to the W.E.R.'s standards without any of the woke leftist politics that had constantly infested children's media of the pre Giga Wars world, all while helping the children of the W.E.R. understand why the W.E.R.'s right wing, white nationalist beliefs were the only way forward and how they too could contribute to the ever growing fight against the hated P.R.E.  

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