Under the autocratic rule, even if the people live in an oasis, they can only sell themselves to live a life without dignity. Men sell blood for their lives, women sell their uterus and milk for just a mouthful of water. And this is precisely the reality that all tyrants love to hear and see, successfully obtaining the most expensive baby — life at the cheapest price.
As early as in the Qin Dynasty, the King Qin implemented the legalist "profit from one hole" policy. He said that the government should monopolize all its interests. Then, the people can only sell their lives to the government, because only in this way can they obtain survival materials to live. Going on, referred to as the "weak people" policy, only the weak can make the king stronger. Just like in the movie, the dictator only needs to control the necessities of survival, let the masses live in extreme poverty, and then release a little water, and they can win the admiration of the mountain. No wonder people's income is far lower than that of developed countries, and the cost of living is so high. The central bank's printing of money is called water release. Is there a realistic reflection of the madness in the movie on the mainland?
In order to maintain the rule, the soldiers were brainwashed to make them think that they were accomplishing a heroic cause when they slaughtered the rebels. Those few opponents with ulterior motives had to be eliminated physically, and even if they gave their lives, they would get the martyrs. Fame, give you a small home, proceed from the overall situation, sacrifice yourself, and never get tired of it. So in order to protect your rights, those who rebel were killed by you, and you used your atrocities to protect the rights of the ruler to continue to enslav you and your family. So how glorious is the only waking son of war in the film, because only soldiers who strike back at the dictator are good soldiers.
Let's look at the sacked horse and the adulterous party that is about to sack. Which one is not behind a large number of female stallions? Monogamy in the civilized world is far too advanced for the rulers of West Korea. The anti-corruption of the small three may be the theme of this film? Whether driven by prostitution or covetousness, women are weak after all. The girl in the film who wants to return to the arms of the dictator is so embarrassing. If it was you, how would you choose? Is it to use life as a bet to seek an oasis of freedom that does not necessarily exist, or to continue to enjoy slavery in safety? Freedom has always been the most expensive of all wealth. The best gift God gives us is freedom. If it can be easily obtained, how can it show its preciousness?
Let’s review the positive energy:
"For the sake of prudence, a government that has been established for many years should not be changed for minor and short-term reasons. All past experiences have also shown that human beings would rather tolerate any suffering, as long as it can be endured, rather than for its own sake. Their rights and interests will abolish the government they have been accustomed to for a long time. However, when a series of abuses of power and coercion to pursue the same goal occur, which proves that the government is trying to put the people under autocratic rule, then the people have the right and the obligation to overthrow it. This government"-"Declaration of Independence" is
grateful that there is an oasis of reality outside our crazy place, so China has become the world's largest immigration exporter. But when you can't escape this? The end of the film said very well, "Where should we go? Or seek a better version of ourselves in this deserted land?"
What are we going to escape from?
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