Fortunately, after watching this movie today, I am in a good mood.
Han Han said that the unrest in China is determined by the quality of the people, but I don't understand, if we dare not point fingers at evil and praise justice, how can the quality of our people improve?
And I also believe that it is not human nature to abandon good and promote evil. Only when those who abandon evil and promote good are persecuted and slandered will human nature change.
As Han Han said, what Sophie did was not worth it at all, because the people she saved were not all Hitler's answerers in her eyes, so why did she print leaflets to wake them up?
She can hold her husband and nurse her children at home. The quality of the Chinese people is too poor, and they don't care about the human rights of other ethnic groups. After a few hundred years, their quality will improve, and then a strong country will not be a dream.
Sophie, however, didn't do that because she was educated, she had her own mind, and she insisted on her own justice.
If a person who wakes up from a lie does not wake up a person who sleeps in a lie, what is the point of her waking up?
Thinking of Tan Sitong's poem,
looking at the door and thinking about Zhang Jian, he directly admonished Chen Shu to be ashamed of Du Gen. He
threw the European knife in his hand and smiled at the sky, leaving the general guilty to future generations.
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