When I was tortured and aggrieved by society in the past, I really complained and angrily like most angry youths, and looked up to the extra round moon abroad, but unfortunately, the reason why the moon looks bright and round is because we are far away from it. , If it is close, it is impossible to pretend not to see the potholes all over the place.
I haven't watched the news for a long time. There are too many negative things that affect my mood. It's a pity that even if I don't watch it, my mood is not much better. I accidentally saw Mike yesterday. Moore's documentary, Capitalism, is really surprising. In it, we can see the same suffering of the people of the Chinese Dynasty... For those of us who have been disillusioned with socialism in our student days, capitalism has to be If you don't want it, even after the economic crisis broke out...
But this documentary is sobering and painful. It seems that no matter what kind of system, whether it is the first big country or the third world, the people at the bottom seem to be The same reluctance to endure all kinds of oppression makes people... Really at a loss, no matter how advanced or backward a country is, it seems that wealth and power are concentrated in a small number of people.
Mike. In this documentary, Moore is trying to try an innovation... socialism, or capitalism with American characteristics, unfortunately, as someone who grew up in a socialist honeypot, I have no idea of this kind of attempt. Hope, well, originally this kind of society, the state level, is not something I can point fingers at, but, as McMoore said, we are 99% of the country, although it seems that we only control 1% of the wealth .
Alas, I don't know what I'm talking about. It seems that no matter how much I say or think, I can only sigh... 2012 is coming, I don't know what will greet us?
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