When you alone can control the country, and when the two presidential candidates come around you, how will you feel and what choice will you make? In "Key One Ticket," Uncle Bard encountered such a problem. The two candidates scrambled to please him for the "critical vote", and the small town of Dracula was also famous throughout the country. When we are all paying attention to the direction of the ballot in his hands, have we ever thought that ballot, or democracy, is really our ultimate goal?
In fact, I don't like what the little girl does in the film. In order to "complete homework", he forced or even pretended to be his father to vote, which led to a series of incidents. The little girl is a person who is interested in politics and gifted, but doesn't she know that everyone-including parents-has the right to choose whether to vote or not? Forcing itself is against the spirit of democracy, let alone letting a person who does not care about politics vote. Will he vote rationally? In addition, when the election leader came for the first time, she advocated concealing the truth, but later, she would rather let her father go to jail to tell the truth. I doubt very much that the little girl is politically inclined. At first, she wanted to be famous and used her father to support a certain candidate. Later, she saw that her father was tired of dealing with two candidates without paying attention to herself, and her father made two candidates. People show that she opposes political views to do so. (I suspect that the little girl is a Democrat.)
A girl has to let her father vote. Who should her father vote for? No one is elected to make his life better. Even if someone promises, whether he can deliver it after he takes office is still a matter of two things. Do we vote for the sake of voting, or do we do it for the so-called "civic responsibility"? I don’t think it makes any sense to have a vote that can’t make one’s life better. The two candidates in the film have no position or bottom line at all. I am afraid that the final result of anyone coming to power is to maintain the status quo. This unilateral emphasis on the obligations of voters while ignoring the obligations of candidates will ultimately harm the United States. I believe that in the end the male protagonist will vote for the vice president only because he has promised to give himself a job.
Many of us praise... and yearn for the rights of XJ, but is this the purpose of our lives and struggles? In reality, how many politicians really care about the people and put their votes in second place? I certainly do not deny the MZ system, it can give us freedom to speak, do things, and think. But remember, MZ is only a means, and more importantly, a politician who truly puts the rights of the people in the first place and has "people-oriented thinking" can emerge in this atmosphere, because the people are the foundation of the country and the guarantee of the system. .
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