From "Vice President", "Black Party Members" to "Who Killed Don Quixote", they are all hurting Trump.
"This Russian wants a continuous plot, just like a kid eating sweets, or Trump."
This world is a Disneyland. There is a grand masquerade party in the castle. The rich man wears a crown to play the powerful and powerful king, foolishly fools Don Quixote who is too deep into the game, and insults the woman who worships money. The power of life and death. . .
This world is a small medieval community, hiding infidels. In the middle of the night there are always minions of the Inquisition holding torches and rushing in to catch Muslims and Jews.
This world is a small village that is decaying day by day. The girl goes to Madrid and becomes a captive of fame and wealth. Sancho is dead, the blacksmith is crazy, and the tavern is empty.
Who killed Don Quixote? The Don Quixote who sees the big windmill as a giant, the madman who clamors to protect the weak all the time, the innocent man who is always ready to sacrifice his life for ladies and heretics? That paranoid who always wants to fight against the "non-existent" dark forces?
Perhaps you have to say that Don Quixote is just a literary figure, how can the big windmill be an evil giant? But the director wants to say, that is obviously a piece of iron, how do you think of it as a gold coin? That's obviously Trump, and it's not. How do you think of it as a president? Sancho, you farmer!
"The world laughs at me too crazy, I laugh at the world can't see through", alas, this world is a continuous plot, and strong conflicts and conflicts are staged on the stage every day, no one can kill anyone. The story is endless and there is always no end to it. The storytellers are dreaming of the dream that evil does not suppress the righteousness, but history always ceremoniously releases the dark drama of the righteousness not suppressing the evil on a regular basis.
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