Born to plunder and slaughter

Rusty 2022-04-10 09:01:08

I don't know why so many people exclaimed terror and exclaimed the evil of human nature?

The beginning of life is to plunder and slaughter in order to survive. Like the orangutan serving the Monkey King, today it is just replaced by serving one class, exploited and plundered, what is the difference?

Peace has been stable for decades, public order, conscience, and moral cultivation seem to make people forget their original animal nature, exclaiming human rights and right or wrong. In the face of absolute violence and power, these bullshit are not.

Ancient feudalism created a prosperous world by depriving people at the bottom, but in modern times Europe and the United States became the representatives of slaughtering foreigners, which seemed to have human nature. The masses can also enjoy this hypocritical civilization with peace of mind. Today, it is known as a paradise of freedom and equality, and there are no bones underfoot? The prosperity of the United States was achieved by their struggle? He just used personal struggle to cover up the accumulation of capital, the extermination of the local people, and the war windfalls that have been made in other countries time and time again. The so-called most advanced systems are built in North Korea, Vietnam, Kosovo, Mexico, and Afghanistan. On top of the suffering of countless countries such as , Iran, Syria, etc., why Trump's xenophobia can gain an audience, just confessing their cannibalistic instinct, plunder and slaughter will always be the founder of their wealth.

Why does the fake captain make it? It's just survival instinct, and there is no humanity in the face of survival, because everyone who talks about human nature is dead. Why are more and more people talking about the head of state with a happy appearance today? The war is a little farther away, and there is an illusion that the dog can take them to break through the system and become a superior person. They can't resist the instinct of "cannibalism" in their hearts, and they can't wait to come out and worship them. It is easy for people to be so arrogant that they regard themselves as human beings, without realizing that their behavior is no different from that of animals.

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  • Wade 2022-04-14 09:01:06

    C++ / I always feel that the historical reflections of some German films today have fallen into some rigid formulas and have gradually become ineffective. The film was once caught in the exaggerated sketch of the irrational expansion of power, but the final destination has extracted something new: it is not the excessive profligacy that represents the exercise of power, but the power incorporates arrogance into its mechanism. Rationalized to expand and operate more efficiently. But the ending blurs that precision again, perhaps without some dramatic simplification.

  • Tavares 2022-04-16 09:01:09

    six stars. The Nazi version of the Imperial Commissioner. It's actually a true story. Ordinary little people can become tyrants at any time as long as they have the opportunity. The fake ministers are full of loopholes. For their own interests, not only did they not break them, but they cooperated and catered to them. At the time of the demise of the Nazis, it was astonishing to engage in the "procedural justice" of the bureaucracy

The Captain quotes

  • Willi Herold: My father always said, "If you've done something wrong, then at least admit it."