Time will prove everything!

Sherman 2022-04-19 09:02:02

All I can say is that people who regard this film as a struggle in American politics are too ignorant of the American presidential election, and the point of winning is not the hearts and minds of the people at all.
To be elected in the United States, the first thing to do is to solve the oil problem. To exaggerate, the more people who can make the United States emit more carbon dioxide smoothly, the more likely to be elected.
Don't feel cruel, this is the real world.

Why?
Why can Bush attack Iraq despite the objection of the United Nations? Because oil is important to America.
The reason why Bush was elected at that time was also supported by rich people in the United States, so he could only listen to their words and do what they wanted.
They said they wanted Iraqi oil, and Bush had no choice but to beat Iraq.
Simply put, Bush was elected because he is a president who can do things for the rich.

Gore's approach, in American politics, is actually not that flattering.



The above are actually irrelevant, the point is that as an environmental protection documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" is really excellent! I was very moved after watching it, and I hope everyone can watch this film without attaching any political things to it.

Time will prove everything.

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An Inconvenient Truth quotes

  • Al Gore: I don't really consider this a political issue, I consider it to be a moral issue.

  • Al Gore: You see that pale, blue dot? That's us. Everything that has ever happened in all of human history, has happened on that pixel. All the triumphs and all the tragedies, all the wars all the famines, all the major advances... it's our only home. And that is what is at stake, our ability to live on planet Earth, to have a future as a civilization. I believe this is a moral issue, it is your time to seize this issue, it is our time to rise again to secure our future.