Talk:Code Red

Latest comment: 15 years ago by Geo Swan in topic explanation

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Asha actually recorded a song We Can Make It with the British oy band named CODE RED. The song name is not CODE RED.

  • Military denotation:

My opinion is that the film's use of the term as a dramatic element led to the skewing of the actual meaning to fit a heroic portrayal of the protagonist leading to an overall negative public connotation; which would defer the denotation into splayed and varying definitions. Therefore, in order to clearly define the terms of such a thing you must have experience receiving it and obeying it as an order unto itself. I see it as an order of mob mentality, of emotional perception, that can be carried out with no leader, such things as revenge are carried out as avengement under an order of code red. code red can make something that is formally honor-less (it will remain formally honor-less) become politically and socially honorable. 76.91.44.67 (talk) 06:23, 20 March 2008 (UTC)E.A.H. In addition, after much debate with my father I have found that my opinions are idealistic and therefore bias by nature and code red should be connotated negatively because it requires a less than idealistic system that would allow conspiracies to hold honor. 76.91.44.67 (talk) 08:16, 20 March 2008 (UTC)EAHReply

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I made this change because my understanding of the disambiguation rules are that

  • no entry should have more than one wikilink;
  • the wikilinks should be transparent -- not "piped".

Cheers! Geo Swan (talk) 17:39, 15 February 2009 (UTC)Reply