Texas Nationalist Movement warns Civil War film could become reality in near future
The leader of the Texas Nationalist Movement (TNM) this week claimed the events in director Alex Garland's new movie Civil War are "highly plausible," adding that Texans would have no choice but to take up arms if the federal government failed to recognize a legitimate 'TEXIT' vote. The comments made by TNM President Daniel Miller came during a nearly hour-long YouTube video posted Wednesday. In it, Miller tried to present the hypothetical U.S. civil war depicted in Garland's film as something tied to the his group's fight to make Texas an independent nation.
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