Military regulations are a paradox of contradictions, defining boundaries on the one hand and conferring supreme power on the other. Like spear and shield. Therefore, this leads to the fact that in public law, one cannot make one's own judgments, which also means that one must limit his powers. However, in times of war/emergency, power can easily be abused in the hands of those in power. It is said that it is the law of nature. In fact, it is human nature. It is difficult for people to control their own desires. Many scenes in it remind me of the situation of the teacher dragging the class, especially in high school. The bell for the end of get out of class is a boundary, and the teacher promises to drag the class for five minutes to raise the boundary, and then over and over again. Just like Cathcart increased the number of flights, my mood at that time may be like Yuyu, and my facial expressions may be the same. I really want to rush up to beat the teacher. Watching the teacher's mouth and tongue constantly wriggling, it feels like time is being passed. Generally elongated. Therefore, I am very disgusted with abusers, but the fate of the little people is very pitiful. Under special circumstances, they can only be sacrificed without hesitation, that is, they are deprived of human rights. However, the law has changed now. Human rights are written into the constitution and into the criminal law. Even if it is not true, it should be a good thing. It should be like a lighthouse. Go slowly in this direction.
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