The birth of UN General Assembly Resolution 2238

Chance 2022-01-02 08:02:16

Can't stand the babbling throughout. As a political satire, almost the whole film was spent in verbal verbal expressions. And apart from the obvious vulgar words like "f star star cunt" that can be understood, the other metaphors are all at a loss. I originally thought that cursing people in English were just those few words, but now I know that people who are educated can curse people without swearing words, and they are so brainy that they almost blurt out, and curse for 5 minutes without gasping. Students who want to learn English can study the dialogue in this film. I have a big head for listening anyway.
Politics, the United Kingdom, the United States, the war, you know which war you are referring to. Recently, the Independent Investigation Commission of the Iraq War was established in the United Kingdom to investigate the reasons for the war. In the last scene of the movie, I didn’t forget the YY: within half an hour before the voting, the politicians had not found the so-called "evidence". As a result, the politicians had "made a brainstorm" and were shocked to write an anti-war article. After changing it into an article on the threat of an enemy, the UN General Assembly Resolution 2238 was passed so funny. Comrades, this is TMD politics, it's just a bunch of shit in TMD. I only pity the soldiers who died in battle. It is a shame that they did not die to defend their families and the country, but to die for the benefit of politicians.
Compared to movies, reality is equally ironic. On July 31, the British troops completely withdrew from Iraq, but they did not return to their homeland, and were stationed in Iran. The United Kingdom originally hoped that Iraq could pass a bill to extend the military time. Who knew that the Iraqi "democratic" government they helped establish rejected this proposal. The next vote will have to wait until the parliament reopens in September. As a result, they can only stay in Iran for the time being in embarrassment, waiting for the passage of the bill. They think they are the saviors, but the Iraqis regard them as invaders and ask them to get out of the way. This slap is loud enough.

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  • A.J. Brown: [on the phone] I just got off the phone with Linton, who proceeded to bitch me out for allowing "I Heart Huckabees" on the troops' DVD roster. Yeah. You know that phrase, "I'm too old for this shit"? Well, I'm too young for this shit. You know?

  • Linton Barwick: Well, I don't want to be accused of micro-managing, but I cannot understand why "I Heart Huckabees" is on a list of DVDs considered suitable for armed-forces entertainment. That self-indulgent crap is not suitable for combat troops.