During the whole process of watching the film, the most impressive thing was that when Newton was trying his best to explain the meaning of voting methods to the local people, the chief of the soldiers who protected him finally couldn't bear it. He told the villagers that the voting machine was just Just like toys, it’s easy to play. You see carrots, flowers, and animals on the voting machine (it's probably the emblems of various political parties). You can choose whichever you like. Newton strongly opposed this explanation, but in the end it was indeed the only way, because the common people just asked him: Which candidate can give their Tiandu leaves (local products) a fair price? He couldn't answer either.
In fact, China’s voting is not the case. The residents’ committees voted that voting is the basic right and duty of every citizen, but I don’t recognize any of those representatives, and it’s completely irrelevant to me what I did. It’s also irrelevant to my resume. But it only shows that he is doing a good job, and I am also doing a good job! Except for the people in the system who want to make the candidate list, people outside the system feel that they have nothing to do. They are already dominated by a single party. There are no other political opinions to choose from. Everyone is indeed chosen to see who is pleasing to the eye. That's it.
The political election system is indeed troublesome. For a country with a large population and a large population, if all democratic elections are made, it will be the same as India, with a large number of small parties and non-party people, various political opinions, and too many noises. This kind of bipartisan elections in the United States may be the lesser of two evils, and it may also lead to the likes of Trump. my country, multi-party cooperation under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, participation in politics. Hehe, people in your system have the final say.
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