Written on the anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War

Jamir 2022-03-22 09:01:14

I only went to bed at 2 o'clock yesterday, because I was watching "Brave to Death Island"! I sigh for a moment, you never know how exciting the next movie will be. While I am still looking back at this movie, today is the anniversary of the victory of the War of Resistance against Japan, and news of commemoration is endless. I just saw another piece of news. The funeral coffin of the American police dog was covered with a national flag. The comment that was placed on the top was-our Anti-Japanese War veterans are not as well treated as this dog.

What is the relationship between Victory Day and "Breathtaking Island"?

"Brave to Death Island" is a work of Michael Bay in 1996. It tells about a war hero-General Hammer, because the sacrificed subordinates did not have a pension, and controlled the gas bombs and hostages on an isolated island and asked the government to give it. Compensation for the dead. The military sent bomb disposal experts and marines and a retired agent to dismantle bombs and rescue hostages. The movie shows the bravery of bomb disposal experts and agents, and also shows the qualities of General Hammer, a true soldier. Looking at the film reviews, many people have deeply remembered General Hammer. He was not a bad guy, and he didn't want to hurt the life of San Francisco or the hostages, he just wanted to get justice for his dead subordinates.
At the end of the movie, General Hammer was killed because he was not allowed to launch missiles. Before he died, he told bomb disposal experts the location of the last gas bomb. The bomb disposal expert is successful, and retired agents can regain their freedom. The film also does not say whether those victims have received the honor and respect they should have, whether General Hammer can die and stare at him.

I have to think of those war veterans who were also not respected and recognized. In recent years, the Ministry of Civil Affairs has only included anti-Japanese war veterans into the medical insurance system. It has been 69 years since Japan surrendered in 1945, and most of these veterans are in their dying years.
I always remember the news that a veteran’s wish was to bring a medal and walk into the cheering crowd. When commemorating the Normandy landing, veterans from various countries wore medals to attend the commemoration ceremony with Putin and the Queen of England. When the veterans of the Anti-Japanese War were still living in Burma, begging on the streets, and living in public toilets, what face did the country have to say that it had made a great contribution to the world's anti-fascist war?
A few days ago, when watching the masses dance their own dance to celebrate the victory of the War of Resistance against Japan, they couldn't help but sneer from their hearts. "Time is always passing, and the streets are still peaceful." Who can remember those who really fought in blood? Our country and nation are good at forgetting.

In the morning, Brother K commented on the newspaper and kept cursing: "Is there anything to say, the veterans start searching only after they die, does it make sense?"

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  • FBI Director Womack: Great job, Goodspeed.

    Agent Paxton: [sarcastically, jokingly] Why don't you throw in a trip to Tahiti while you're at it?

    FBI Agent: Okay, I'll deliver this to the Attorney General...

    FBI Director Womack: [Interrupts and takes the contract from Hunt] Ah, no. You'll give that to me, there's a car waiting outside for you, thank you.

    [He rips up the contract]

    Stanley Goodspeed: That's a signed federal document, sir. Isn't that illegal?

    FBI Director Womack: You're not acquainted with the full facts, Goodspeed.

    Stanley Goodspeed: With all due respect, sir, I'd like clarification. I gave that man my word.

  • Stanley Goodspeed: [last lines]

    Stanley Goodspeed: [while looking at the microfilm by using a miniature magnifying glass that was left by Mason] Honey? Uh... You wanna know who really killed JFK?