The army must be well controlled. In fact, what is more important is that everyone in the army cannot be brainwashed into unconditional obedience and become a cold-blooded weapon without a mind.
Why slaughter civilians? Is it to accumulate wealth and expand oneself, and by the way eradicate potentially hostile crowds? This will only provoke the anger of the people, and it is
fortunate that the Tutsi people have come from salvation and rebellion. They are more promising than the Jews. They must have their own political and military power to be reliable. Counting on others to save it is extravagant hope or distant water. Can't save near fire.
The opening of the film explained the political background, saying that when Belgium colonized the area, the Tutsi people were asked to assist in the governance. When they withdrew, the Hutu was fostered to become the ruling party. The French sold weapons to the Hutu, so the Tutsi and the Hutu were split and hated. Who instigated it? White people still can't get rid of the relationship. Don't they like to split the country and then take advantage of it?
I'm a manager. I would secretly dig a cellar for my family. It's better than teaching my wife to jump off the building. I hide there every day. If I can't think of a way to break through, I just have to think of a better way to escape than jumping off the building.
The manager is still very clever, telling countless clever lies, he knows how to stand on the side of the other side to think about problems, and provide the other side with what he needs.
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