Relatively unsolved immigration problem

Wallace 2022-04-23 07:03:47

Although the director is Afro-French, he still completes the story with a relatively neutral point of view (feeling a bit stronger than Spike Lee). The tragedy, like the French immigration issue itself, is not entirely the responsibility of any one party. The behavior of each character and the group behind the character, of course, the behavior of the child who stole the lion from the fuse must be wrong (I think Salah Saying "lions shouldn't be kept in captivity, what the lion is roaring is saying, O Allah, may the Merciful be spared my claws" has a tendency to whitewash children's stealing, but I think that's why I'm a little disgusted Religion, people who believe in religion always want to impose their own beliefs and opinions on others. If others don’t believe in your religion, they have no obligation to understand the creeds of your religion. Christianity’s original sin theory, people who say they are not religious when preaching are all Going to hell, Islam is also similar, which makes people physically disgusted). Back to the topic, the French immigration issue is really ingrained, and it is shocking to look at. It is a bit like the feeling of seeing the City of God before and doing what it should do. I am not in France, and I have not experienced it myself, but I hope China will not repeat the same mistakes. .

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  • Chris: You just arrived and you're lecturing us? We're the only ones respected.

    Brigadier Stéphane Ruiz, dit Pento: Respect? People around here just fear you.