which was unsatisfactory before and after the regime change, was an American film, but it was about the Cuban Revolution in 1958.
For me, in 1958 and the following years, what impressed me most was that the songs and people who supported Cuba in the country were organized to march. I can remember a few words from those songs:
"You want Cuba, not Yankees.
Gubasi,
Yankino." The
last two words are still young and I don't know what they mean.
"Lost City" is about people from a wealthier family in Cuba. Someone participated in the revolution against and overthrowing the dictator Batista and gave their lives for the revolution.
The previous regime was overthrown, the dictator Batista fell, a new regime was established, new leaders were born, and a new social order emerged. However, some people who overthrew the dictator Batista came to Said that I did not feel happy, but felt very depressed. Some people still tried to escape from Cuba. The film gave me this impression.
Before Iraq was overthrown, many people in that country opposed Saddam and had been looking forward to regime change; the same was true of the former Soviet Union. I don’t have any information on Iraq and the former Soviet Union, that is, whether the life of ordinary people is better after the regime change in these two countries than before the change. Now in these two countries, are the people who have a good life before the change are those of social status or wealth?
Many people look forward to regime change because they feel that it is undemocratic. After the regime change in Iraq, people are looking forward to American democracy with blood and a big explosion. In Russia, the people have the right to speak in democracy, but we should not ignore that there are so many. Miss Russia, come to China to be a pheasant. Fighting for democracy is to eat better and have more fun, not to win the right to shout slogans hungry.
There are many people talking about democracy on the Internet in our country, and there are not few posts that hate autocracy. I don’t like to read these people’s posts, because these people’s political demands are very low. Lian Yue's. What Lian Yue's post focused on some corrupt officials was how much money they had made for playing with a few women. With such low political demands, can he do well if he takes office as an official?
Judging from my life experience, no matter how many government administrations are changed, ordinary people will not get any benefits. There are too many people in China, and the hearts of the people are uneven. There are almost as many people with sharp heads and lack of heart and eyes. No, we haven't fought like wars in Iraq. The big explosion in Benxi is not scary. Have there been few explosions in recent years?
Figo in "Lost City", he was uncomfortable when the former dictator Batista, he was still uncomfortable after he got on stage, and he wanted to run abroad. Where do ordinary people run the same?
It is better to eat and dress warmly before shouting the slogan of democracy.
Saturday, July 7, 2007
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