Reproductive isolation, you ape girl and our wooden-faced male protagonist are eyeing

Krystel 2021-10-22 14:30:44

Let me just say that apes and humans are not the same species and have reproductive isolation. Blacks and humans are not the same race, but there is no reproductive isolation.
Using different species to map the same race, is this irony or irony or irony? I have to say that people in that era still dared to think about it. I also like the worldview constructed by movies, but the failure of the microcosmic processing to deal with the macroscopic structure fails Start scrutinizing.
If the apes are really considered to be included in the human race as in the movie, then the discussion is not about how humans treat other animals, but the racial discrimination within human beings. This has nothing to do with the training of orangutans to drive spacecraft at the beginning. .

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Extended Reading
  • Rico 2022-04-20 09:01:21

    In the end, Miss Monkey said very euphemistically that she needed a male protagonist. . . Didn't this further establish his determination to leave? . . .

  • Ettie 2022-04-23 07:01:27

    What I want to say is that this is the memory of a teenager. In his loveless world, seeing the protagonist not only escaped from a nightmare birth, but also gained double love from two worlds and two species at the same time.

Planet of the Apes quotes

  • Ari: [blocking Limbo] You kill him, and you'll only lower yourself to his level.

    Limbo: Exactly!

  • Ari: Hm, I knew it, you're sensitive. An uncommon quality in a man.

    Krull: [groans]