The recent Harbin police killings reminds me of a scene in this movie

Scarlett 2022-05-01 06:01:05

One of Al Pacino's clients in the play was a transvestite thief who committed suicide in jail because of police negligence. Al Pacino reacted very strongly to the death of such a "scum" in the eyes of many people. His eyes were full of anger, and he kept roaring a line, which seemed to be "It's also a life" in his memory. For too long, the memory of this line may be biased, but the meaning is similar. This scene made me deeply realize that respect for life will not change because of a person's character.

In the Harbin police killing incident, the identity and character of the victim Lin Songling became the key to determining some people's views on the entire time. It seems that because of his arrogance, the police have the power to abuse their power and cause death. What a disregard for life! The right to life is the most basic right of a person, and most of our netizens actually support the state's violent machinery to wantonly deprive people of their right to life. To be honest, this makes me feel desperate.

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  • Arthur Kirkland: Look, sir, I can understand your strict enforcement of the statute. But, what I can't understand is that my client's constitutional rights are being denied.

    Judge Henry T. Fleming: Don't you quote the law to me.

    Arthur Kirkland: My client is innocent.

    Judge Henry T. Fleming: Personally, I don't give a shit about your client.

  • Judge Francis Rayford: Are we gonna get together this weekend, huh?

    Arthur Kirkland: I don't know. You know, you're the only one I've been dating these days.