People are good and bad, especially when things go wrong. Of the 16 workers, 2 voted for Sandra to stay in the first round, and 14 opposed; after Sandra begged, 6 changed their minds.
In this regard, I came to the conclusion that the proportion of pure good people is 12.5%, the proportion of those who can abandon evil and promote goodness through guidance is 37.5%, and the proportion of pure bad people is 50%.
The original worldview is that the world is either black or white, and people are either good or evil. Later, all the people told me: "This world is like this. Everyone is neither a bad person nor a good person, or both a good person and a bad person. Don't arbitrarily judge good and evil, and stand on the moral high ground to be harsh on others." Now I have completely given up on this idea, it is both good and evil, it is true, but not all of humanity, only 37.5% of humanity. (This is a shameless psychological excuse and redemption for doing bad things or about to do bad things)
Please cherish and love your country, you have reason to be proud and proud of her, at least in China, as long as you are willing to find a job, you can Find, never give up dignity so much for a factory job.
Just like a robber! But looters will eventually be punished by the law, and they won't! Those who voted against would receive a bonus from Sandra's pocket, who lost her job and income because of their opposition. The way they got that 1,000 euros was a robbery of Sandra's job and income. Worse than robbers, because they are unscrupulous without fear of punishment.
In the end, there is no virgin bitch in this world, there is only fear of the sublime, especially the "pure-bred" bad guys who account for 50%.
The film’s narrative is bland and boring, but that’s how life is.
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