The scene that impressed me the most in the film should be that Pinker couldn't stand cramming education in school, so that most people began to express their dissatisfaction with the education system. When they rose up against the education factory, they picked up an axe and smashed them into a brick wall. The carnival scenes of school desks and chairs smashing glass resembled the protests that broke out on the streets of the United States over the death of African-American Floyd by police over alleged violent law enforcement. We talk about human rights all the time, whether on the streets or in schools, and democracy seems to be the only course of action in mind. But I can never believe that human society will achieve high-level democracy in the ideal sense, because human nature still advocates violence no matter what form of violence, as long as it can hurt others, that is what human nature desires. Some people say that this is the desire to face human beings, but what I want to say is that the sentence itself is true, but please think carefully about what it is , people should at least become self-actualizers before they can start talking about democracy. Sorry, this is not a movie review, it should be an afterthought.
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