we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal , that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
The famous Declaration of Independence language is very Formal, dominated by long sentences, with smooth sentences and rigorous structure. If it comes from an American who looks like a president, and adds a bit of disdain in the accent of the conjunction, it is simply the ultimate sanctimonious. It seems that the things that American cartoons are trying to express cannot escape such a "sacred" circle. The prototype of barry can be seen everywhere in this world. Complaining about the status quo, he loves freedom and equality from the bottom of his heart. In addition, it also has a certain specificity, that is, the color of class.
Bees are the most industrious group. And the honey they have worked so hard for is deprived of human beings for free. Isn't this an example of the proletariat being exploited by the bourgeoisie? Well, our protagonist, our hero, our bee classmate, although not called Lenin or Marx, unceremoniously aimed the sharp thorns on the buttocks at the fat-brained capitalists. But this process of resistance seems to be more rationalized, and the form of struggle is also a non-violent judicial approach.
The American theme of preaching justice certainly doesn't let us down, and the heroes of the people fought honorably for their interests and won. However, the movie did not end in such a happy atmosphere, on the contrary, it turned to the other side.
This seems more like the trial process of a judicial case, and what is given to the audience is a re-examination of the verdict. We assume that the original thesis is that the awakening of the original thinking of the individual proletariat leads to the struggle of collective interests and victory. However, the gain of one party will inevitably lead to the loss of the other party, which has nothing to do with class and belongs to the category of philosophy. But considering the current state of the world situation, it is not difficult to find that this is actually a very ideologically symbolic topic, the relationship between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie, because most people in this world are proletarians, and it is easy to ignore the representative A small number of bourgeoisie are even more reluctant to pay attention to the rules and gameplay specified by the rich, but they have won and defeated the bourgeoisie, and it seems that they are even more unable to realize their value. It seems that the world is not so perfect after giving up the driving force to realize its own value, so simply abandoning the bourgeoisie and the market and business games run by the bourgeoisie.
People's inertia will breed because of those empty slogans, and it is not difficult to find some villains who hide under the empty slogans to gain vested interests. Although the face of the capitalists is ugly, the value of their workers is nowhere to be seen. What exactly is happiness? The boss leaves the capital that the part-time worker brings, and the part-time worker leaves the boss without food. If you can't find a win-win criterion for the time being, perhaps maintaining such a relationship is a proper move. If the world is communist, it will be another matter. Even if the academic world immediately gives a clear expected time, we cannot give up the current life, life is still life.
I only know that the world without bees collecting honey is gray, and don't we all yearn for a colorful world?
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