People's good wishes to build a better world without distinction, but the reality is the most rigid class distinction in history; people build everything they need to fully enjoy the material, but the reality is the decayed material Scarcity; people hope to establish a system that fully guarantees everyone's democratic rights, but the reality is that ideas are not allowed to deviate. In such a society, human civilization is completely destroyed. Is there art, science, natural civilization and human civilization? Humans do not become human beings, they are just a laboring machine. What else can they be other than the little slaves who are given to the privileged class and continue to the privileged heirs?
Such a cold The world we once slipped into and is still in the mud. Culture has been cut off for 30 years, forming a huge broken belt. Some damages can never be repaired. Therefore, today some people can have no taboos, unscrupulous, ritual collapse, ignorance and fearlessness, vulgarity Going down. The consolation is that a small gap was opened in order to develop the economy back then, so that now we are fortunate to have access to a little bit of the outside world. At least we know that advanced human civilization has been proved by practice. Civilization spreads all over the world, and today Western civilization is equally affected by the world. The ancient world could share Eastern civilization, but today we have no reason to reject Western civilization, not to mention that the party is not our native, the same foreign, it has been proved that the idea of decoupling from human nature is antithetical Human. Even Western civilization has many drawbacks, but it is the best at the moment. A society that protects people's free imagination as much as possible, and a society that allows everyone to participate as much as possible is the best society.
Passionate Gallic Caesar shouted: we want freedom, not the bread of charity.
Unless people wake up, they will not resist; unless people resist, they will not wake up.
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