A person like Bitritz is too real, doesn't know how to look at the situation, and is unconscious of the difference in status and class, which can make people very uncomfortable, but I admire her courage. Looking at her, I always remembered a sentence: "Have the courage to live by your values." Beatrice is too courageous, but I don't, most people don't. In order to make others comfortable and to make ourselves more comfortable, we have too much to say or do. Our existence no longer reflects our values, we become vassals of the mainstream and authority. Therefore, this world needs Bitlitz. There are already too many old Dougs in the world. They are accelerating the death of the earth without knowing it. They feel that they have done a great and earth-shattering deed. If they do a little charitable conscience, they can be comforted. Is a typical capitalist.
Even so, when I thought Bitritz had really killed Doug, I still shook my head helplessly, feeling that it was unnecessary. Because killing a capitalist will not change much. That source is still continuously exporting similar capitalists. But perhaps the only significance of this move is that Beatrice will be able to tell a story in court, telling how many people from third world countries like Mexico, like her, lose their homes forever in globalization, and are not profitable. The story of the chase that is making the earth dying. This will cause a sensation, some people will reflect, and then most people will soon continue to become numb.
In the end she didn't kill Doug, even if the opportunity was close at hand. She is different from Doug and his like, she was born unable to kill, she is a healer. But she was really too confused and powerless about this world. She couldn't hold on anymore, her heartache was dying, but she couldn't do anything. So she went into the sea and went home.
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