Choice of faith and fanaticism

Adelle 2022-03-19 09:01:03

Racial and religious issues are quite difficult to talk about. My understanding is a bit simpler, and it all boils down to the issue of faith. Race is to defend one's own race, and religion is also an acquired belief. Everyone has faith, and it becomes terrible without faith. But the beliefs we see in life or in this film are expressed in an extremely anti-human way. I attributed it to fanaticism again. Once a person is fanatical, reason and humanity are no longer important. There is only one goal in the heart, and they will regard this goal as their own mantra, just as they will carry the smell of cockroach...cockroach in every sentence. .
I have read a book called China Missing Medicine. I forgot the author. It is about the author's experience of lurking in MLM alone. All kinds of absurd things have become normal. What they lack in their minds is common sense. We all have common sense, but most of what we think of when we encounter a very absurd thing is true or false? It is not that this symbol does not conform to the common sense that we know.
These people actually don't have real humanity, but are dazzled by fanatical thoughts. With the delay of time and the constant indoctrination of brainwashers, common sense has become a fallacy.
Shawshank’s Salvation is known as the greatest movie of the 21st century. What I want to tell us is the belief in freedom, but the film gives me the feeling of humanity. Human nature overrides freedom, this is my point of view. Will freedom without humanity be the madness of the characters in the game appearing in real society? By then, it would be more than just a kid shouting Demacia on the street.
But I can't give him five stars. This is a Western story made up by Westerners with Western thinking. It does not represent the truest thoughts of the Rwandan people at that time, and this film does not represent the ordinary Rwandan people, but the relatively high-level upper class of Rwanda. This can be seen from the rescue of them through friends overseas. After all, it is not It is not difficult to understand that ordinary people have overseas backgrounds.
After all, the story of the Rwanda Hotel can resonate with audiences in the Middle East and Africa. I am also very fortunate that I live in a stable and prosperous age and country, and thank destiny for bringing me here. I hope that the people far away can live well, and if they can live one more day, they will be happy one day.

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Hotel Rwanda quotes

  • [last lines]

    Pat Archer: [walking with family towards bus] They said that there wasn't any room.

    Paul Rusesabagina: There's always room.

  • Colonel Oliver: [after telling Paul the West thinks his people are dirt] They're not going to stay, Paul. They're not going to stop the slaughter.