Regarding the movie, I must remember the scene in which Hitler was attacked by the neo-Nazis: The first reversal is that the "Führer" was attacked by the "Nazis"; It represents the values of tolerance and diversity; the third level of reversal is to discover that the attack was planned by the head of state himself; it is really wonderful.
If this film is a warning in 15 years, then 20 years is really too realistic. Obviously, conservatism is on the rise, and it is obvious that the process of globalization is hindered. Coupled with the impact of the pneumonia epidemic, it is difficult to have confidence in the future of globalization.
But at the same time, we are also thinking about another question, why do we want to globalize? Is globalization necessarily good for us? In my opinion, the problems that globalization has brought to other countries have not yet begun to appear in China. Judging from the revision of the rules of permanent residence for foreigners, I think most citizens are obviously not ready to accept a large number of different cultures, races, The "Chinese" who have language differences still have a connection to nationalism in their understanding of the country. I have nothing to say about this, but the reality is that our future globalization process will be more difficult, so are we really ready for globalization?
I don't have an answer to any of the above questions,
"Time will give me the answer~
(From "My Skateboard Shoes" released on November 1, 2012)
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