Then a female director came out and put on an environmental film, which was actually Chai Jing from the United States. She told everyone that industry is a scourge, the earth is dying, the army must rise, the people must rise, and rebel against industrial capitalists and the like. But she did nothing by herself, and made the young people's blood boil and die for them.
The next three young people chat, which can better reflect their motives. The girl said she doesn't fish because the ocean is going to dry up in a few decades and the fish are going to die, so protect it. It sounds absurd, but ecologists live in this field of public opinion. Today it says that this one is going extinct, tomorrow it says that that one is going to disappear, and it must be rescued immediately, and so on. As for how many people starved to death in poor countries, that is not their concern.
Only by understanding the spread of ecologicalism in the West can we appreciate this film. The fact that "Operation Night" can be released shows that some Western film and television people have begun to dislike this trend of thought. Every day calling for the protection of animals, the survival of human beings is not taken seriously.
There is also a similar film called "Oriental", you can refer to it and take a look. It's all about how ecologists do their crimes. They don't have any personal motives, they don't seek personal gain at all, but they are more harmful to society than petty theft.
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