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Alekzander

(479 posts)
Sat Jan 7, 2017, 02:37 PM Jan 2017

The 1987 TV Miniseries That Predicted a Russian Takeover of America

Long since forgotten, ‘Amerika’ was a commercial and artistic flop. Watching it today makes for uncomfortable viewing.


the election of an American president abetted by Russian interference seems stranger than fiction, you're almost right. Exactly 30 years ago, in the midst of the Cold War, ABC aired a seven-night, 14-and-a-half-hour miniseries depicting life 10 years after the Soviet Union manipulates the presidential election as meek and deflated Americans shrug. “Amerika,” was heavily criticized at the time for peddling the histrionic premise of a bloodless coup. And while much of the production remains implausible, its core message is more relevant today than ever: They did it because we let them.

In the alternate universe of “Amerika,” (available only in VHS, though it can be found on YouTube) a puppet government was installed in 1988, after a sham election in which both major party candidates were Soviet stooges. By 1997, the 50 states had been replaced by 12 “administrative areas.” Communication systems had been taken out – no Internet or cell phones in this version of 1997 – cutting Americans off from each other. The mighty U.S. military is no more; the areas are patrolled by Soviet-controlled “United Nations Special Service Units.” Dissidents, if not simply exiled to desolate parts of the country, are brainwashed at the “People’s Acceptance Hospital.” Older Americans grumble about food shortages and a lost way of life, but are resigned to their fate. Kids are taught their “ancestors” were “bullies” who only killed Indians, exploited workers and dumped those who couldn’t work into “slums” to die. (Lincoln is still revered, but his image now gets paired with Lenin.)


Full Politico Article @ Link: http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/01/the-1987-tv-miniseries-that-predicted-a-russian-takeover-of-america-214609

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The 1987 TV Miniseries That Predicted a Russian Takeover of America (Original Post) Alekzander Jan 2017 OP
I remember it well. It was a right winger's wet dream and was criticized by the left onenote Jan 2017 #1
It was made as a RW response to The Day After nt maryellen99 Jan 2017 #3
The Lincoln/Lenin thing is funny... Blanks Jan 2017 #2
I remember that show. Snackshack Jan 2017 #4
I remember it well. I have been thinking about the parallels to it. roamer65 Jan 2017 #5

onenote

(46,188 posts)
1. I remember it well. It was a right winger's wet dream and was criticized by the left
Sat Jan 7, 2017, 02:41 PM
Jan 2017

Times change.

Blanks

(4,835 posts)
2. The Lincoln/Lenin thing is funny...
Sat Jan 7, 2017, 02:45 PM
Jan 2017

I'm too lazy to research it but it seems they changed the name of Leningrad back to what it was before.

Snackshack

(2,591 posts)
4. I remember that show.
Sat Jan 7, 2017, 02:54 PM
Jan 2017

It had promise after the popularity of "Red Dawn" and "Rambo 2" but it fell flat due to the lack of exploding arrows and bazookas. Plus Russia was falling apart so they were no the big bad boogeyman anymore. Funny how things have a way of coming full circle.

"Wiseguy" came out around the same time. Really liked that show. Plus given what was going on in New York around that time it was a timely show.

roamer65

(37,965 posts)
5. I remember it well. I have been thinking about the parallels to it.
Sat Jan 7, 2017, 02:57 PM
Jan 2017

Except it is the Rethugs who are responsible now for handing the country over to the Russians.

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