I revisited this documentary. The last time I watched it was seven years ago. I read a lot of comments. There are mixed, compassionate, objectionable, argumentative, arrogant, and self-aware people, but the only thing missing is feelings, that is, The most important thing about this movie. I don't want to discuss whether to be a vegetarian or not, to wear fur, or to go to a circus, because I know it's hard to change a person's perception and thinking, and the video doesn't tell us what to do Yes, it's just part of what makes us understand the current state of the world, or the most tragic side of it for animals. All of the above are not for us to argue from our own standpoint, to say what should be done, what should not be done, what is right, what is wrong, what is understanding, and what is helpless. No, it just lets us see that what happened to these animals really does exist or has existed, and there is a real side, let us stand in the perspective of animals and replace them with their bodies to think and feel , if it is you who is fixed in the reinforced iron cage, the one who is stabbed by the electric shock knife is you, if you are facing an unknown species for what purpose, what desire, you are just a victim, you can see When you see, hear, and feel everything around you, can you tell all kinds of human beings who are eloquent and eloquent? I don't think you can tell. The documentary just tells us that they hurt, they have feelings, but they suffer endlessly to satisfy our desires. If at this time you say, because they are animals, they should be, then you are really a complete racist, and I only have one word for you, get out. You didn't watch this film seriously, but stood on the opposite side from the beginning, making excuses for your desires and the suffering of these creatures, so as to convince yourself to enjoy and accept it with peace of mind, then you are An extremely selfish person, it is useless to say more, and sorry, I don't want to understand a selfish person's selfish position, I want to tell others. Since we, as human beings, have a high degree of cognition and emotion, and have the ultimate ability to analyze and judge, we think again, the equality, respect, and the due manifestation of a high degree of civilization advocated in the film are by no means just a transformation from human slavery to Speciesism, the inferior roots of class, and the animal nature of human nature have never disappeared from the genes, so it does not ask us to do anything, it just makes me feel their feelings, and then as human beings, we use our own cognition to go. Judge yourself what to do.
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