I'm not over with you

Karina 2021-10-22 14:33:56

This is a sturdy woman, although her life was terribly unlucky at the beginning, egg, soon, she found her goal in life-to get justice for the 643 plaintiffs in the sewage lawsuit. She has not received professional education as a lawyer and has no qualifications as a lawyer, but compared to those legal professionals with superior professional titles, she is more able to understand the situation and feelings of the plaintiffs, and finally won the trust of all litigants.

Imagine a large-scale water supply company. Harmful substances were added in the water quality treatment process. The surrounding residents got cancer and died strangely. So people began to suspect that the water quality was polluted. The role, and then the lawyer calculates, damn, this is a big company that can make a lot of money. The compensation money knocked him three or four billion yuan, and a 4% commission was drawn from it. In the next life, he will be crippled with a stick. That is also a good life. Later, the lawyer brought in his former opponent, the Niu B character, to be his partner. More importantly, with our old lady and eldest sister, the strong affinity combined with the oral sex ability of three inches of tongues, successfully united the broad masses of people, and at the critical moment, gained the trust of an insider and succeeded. When it comes to confidential information, big companies are brought down, and a total of 330 million yuan in compensation has been obtained. Oh, God~~~~~ When

I watched this film before, I found it too dull, too American theme, too Hollywood, so I thought, it’s better to write a Chinese version-in other
words, people find environmental protection. The Bureau and the Environmental Protection Bureau notified the company in advance for self-inspection, and by the day of the inspection, everything magically reached the standard. After the Environmental Protection Agency left, everything magically exceeded the standard. The people were helpless and asked the hospital to show evidence. The doctor looked at it and reported it to their superiors. The superiors ordered the medical records to be falsified. The people couldn't bear it and went to court. The court said that the evidence was insufficient and returned to the lawsuit. The people became anxious and went to the government to demonstrate. The police were dispatched, saying that it was a small group of criminals who provoked the trouble, the leader disappeared mysteriously, some became mentally disordered, and some committed suicide. Some people don't know where they are and decide to go to the capital to petition. As a result, he died tragically in a famous petition village in Beijing. A complaint floated in the wind, and the play ended.

Domo's ups and downs of the story wow. The twists and turns, the tragic ending, shocking people. In fact, when I re-watched "Never Compromise", I thought of another person, she is the Chinese reality version of "My Mother Is Ending With You".

A similar incident of water pollution occurred in Zhejiang, China. The chemical plant secretly discharged sewage late at night, and villagers in several nearby villages contracted cancer and died bizarrely. Then what happened? "River Water" from Phoenix Channel and a program on Radio Hong Kong about 30 years of reform and opening up talked about such a rural woman. If I remember correctly, her name should be Han Dongying. She had a junior high school education and didn’t know a few big Chinese characters, but in the past five years, she collected a few big-sack beverage bottles, which were filled with sewage and bottles collected by her and her husband at the illegal sewage outlet of a nearby factory in the middle of the night. Most of them are deformed. You can imagine how high the temperature of the sewage was when it was installed. The reporter also followed and filmed some scenes, frothy red-brown or black sewage overflowing the river. Han Dongying and her husband rowed a boat, photographed the sewage scene with the camera, put plastic bottles in the river and filled them up. In addition to the evidence of this water, she also recorded a few large death notes, which were densely written, a certain person in a certain township was diagnosed with a certain cancer on a certain year, a certain month, and a certain township. Someone died of a certain cancer... The

reporter asked her why she wanted to record this. Her answer was so simple that it was overwhelming. These are all evidence. I don't have much culture, but I know that people have to live a solid life. But in the past few years, Han Dongying's life has not been practical. In addition to risking his life to collect evidence, he has also been constantly subjected to unknown threats.

These evidences can bring down a large company in the United States. But in China, they are of no use at all, and even threaten the lives of those collecting evidence.

Such cases are blooming everywhere in China. High-polluting enterprises have brought short-term economic benefits to the local area. Leaders’ political achievements have gone up, they have been promoted, people have left, leaving behind a mess of heavy metals, stinky drains, and stinky quagmire. A group of ordinary people who are paranoidly called vulnerable groups and have nowhere to complain. Maybe one day, something like this will happen to you and me. law? Go to hell. Is there any court that dares to handle the government's pressure? Uh? Do we really have laws?

We have people who will never compromise, but since ancient times, our rulers have always known that the death of the body is the best solution. Perhaps one day unfortunately, that death note had to be stopped abruptly?

Counting the ever-occurring food safety time, production safety time, and counting the never-seeing truth one by one, the question is no longer why they always happen repeatedly. Rather, when can the underlying mechanism that encourages them to keep happening can be uninstalled and reinstalled. Patching and fixing vulnerabilities can no longer solve the problem.

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Erin Brockovich quotes

  • Ed Masry: You're emotional, you're erratic. You say anything, you make this personal, and it isn't.

    Erin Brockovich: Not personal? That is my work! My sweat! My time away from my kids! If that's not personal, I don't know what is.

    [starts to cough]

    Ed Masry: Hey, come on. Come on. Go home. Get well. Because you're no good to me sick. I need you, all right? This case needs you.

  • Donna Jensen: [after a meeting] Oh, I made some bundt cake. Let me get some coffee, too.

    Ed Masry: [Gets up to leave] Sorry, we have to be getting back...

    Erin Brockovich: [under her breath in Ed's ear] Have a fuckin' cup of coffee, Ed.

    Ed Masry: [to Donna] Coffee would be great, thanks.

    Pete Jensen: [after Ed sits back down next to him] My wife makes great bundt cake.

    Ed Masry: I love bundt cake.