Democracy dies in freedom

Brandt 2022-01-11 08:02:49

Don't push the blame to centralized power, please look at yourself. Democracy is also a vocabulary you make. The free American eagle appeared in North Korea and Vietnam, this time in San Diego in the Andes. He supports Pinochet, Wu Tingyan, Chiang Kai-shek and Li Chengwan.

They proclaimed their support for democratic fighters to fight against the red scourge of communism. Then we saw unreasonable arrests, torture, mass shootings in stadiums, and thousands of people disappeared in the name of freedom. The knowledgeable elite is full of Gulag Lubyanka; Castro can't afford the scum to exile them to Florida. Americans are dead in American business, and here too, I hope American liberals will watch this movie and see what kind of world your crusaders bring to us.

What kind of world, an AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE. My own home is PEACE FREEDOM BACON AND EGGS, for my own meal, even if the foreign floods, gunfire is everywhere. Everything is in the plan. They cut the world with a knife and fork at the breakfast meeting, and the small foreign people on the map are ruined. Kindness, like the protagonist, is also at ease with "I am an American", but he miscalculated and he was shot. Because the interests of the United States have always been a small group, no matter how much you are.

The coup succeeded and Allende died. When a scholar was dying, he wore a steel helmet and held a steel gun that did not belong to him. The murderers were armed with American-made weapons. On the night of the hero's sacrifice, the Black Hawk helicopter was roaring, and Charles saw the diners of high-end restaurants raising their glasses to celebrate. The army truck molested the panicked white horse, and the innocent people were trying to escape feebly. Irrelevant means, the oppressor just hopes that the privilege of oppressing others is guaranteed by a government. This is only the beginning of the beginning, and it has not ended until today. The elites will not say that Pinochet is centralized, because his backstage is really democratic. In other words, democracy has always been a dream made by individuals. Our destiny is to be squeezed out a little bit by centralized power, but I still want to use a very vulgar sentence to say-
"There is such a kind of person in the world I live in. , There are not a few people in the purse, but they have a bourgeois ideology, and they are full of universal values, justice and morality. Their masters have never cared about this.

They pouting the whip that welcomes foreigners, waiting for the legal robbery by the consortium, at the end I also need to help people count the money. What kind of neurosis is this."

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  • Muhammad 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    The political mystery film that Gavras is best at, the scenes are calm and realistic, and the narrative is slightly lengthy. The plot is not complicated, but the flashbacks are constantly interspersed, making the suspense progressive. The atmosphere is very good, the turbulent city under the coup d'etat is full of military and police, gunshots are frequent, corpses are on the streets, everyone is in danger, and there is white terror everywhere. The military vehicle rammed and shot the white horse galloping on the street with a machine gun. This surrealist shot was the most impressive.

  • Ambrose 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    The father-son relationship is well described, very touching. I don't know much about politics, but I can see the strength

Missing quotes

  • U.S. Ambassador: We're not involved, Mr Horman. Our position has been completely neutral.

    Ed Horman: That is a bald face lie, sir. How can you say a thing like that when you have army colonels, you have naval engineers, they're all over Viña Del Mar!

    U.S. Ambassador: Please sit down. Look, it's very obvious you're harbouring some misconception regarding our role here.

    Ed Horman: What is your role here? Besides inducing a regime that murders thousands of human beings?

    U.S. Ambassador: Let's level with each other, sir. If you hadn't been personally involved in this unfortunate incident, you'd be sitting at home complacent and more or less oblivious to all of this. This mission is pledged to protect American interests, our interests.

    Ed Horman: Well, they're not mine.

    U.S. Ambassador: There are over three thousand US firms doing business down here. And those are American interests. In other words, your interests. I am concerned with the preservation of a way of life.

    Capt. Ray Tower, USN: And a damned good one.

    Ed Horman: [Staring out the window] Maybe that's why there's nobody out there.

    U.S. Ambassador: You can't have it both ways.

  • Capt. Ray Tower, USN: I don't know what happened to your kid, Ed. But I understand he was a bit of a snoop. Poked his nose around in a lot of dangerous places where he didn't really belong. Now, suppose I went up to your town, New York, and I started messing around with the Mafia. I wind up dead in the East River. And my wife or my father complains to the police because they didn't protect me. They really wouldn't have much of a case, would they? You play with fire, you get burned.