There is no pure land in the world - thoughts on "The King of the Street"

Merle 2022-03-24 09:01:58

The most devout pursuit of people is what they will never get.
Living in a dirty world, what you want most is liberation and the purest sublimation.
Therefore, there are fantasies of heaven, pure land, Buddhist land, utopia, ideal country, peach blossom garden, communist society and so on.
But that's not possible.
Where there are people, there is sin.
And sometimes, evil acts as a counterfeit good.
There has never been a pure land in the world, which is why religion prevails.
What you lack is what you want.
What you will never get is your favorite.
The dirtiest thing about you is your own heart.
So, you have to transcend yourself.
Everything you do is under this pretext, even if you just use one sin to suppress another sin, and one filth to smear another.
As long as human beings do not perish, as long as the earth is autobiographical, as long as human beings do not have superintelligence, we will always be doing dirty deeds under all kinds of excuses, no matter how high-sounding appearance, how touching packaging, even if it is plated religious and Moral gold shines with hypocrisy.
This is the true meaning of the world revealed by "King of the Street", but it is dramatic, but it is very real.
Because our society is like that.
Ward is guilty, damn it, is Tom righteous?
And the seemingly fair "police who is looking for trouble with the police", and those high-ranking officials hidden behind him are innocent?
Everything is shit!
In a world full of shit, how can you expect the Pure Land to come?
Fuck the fuck!

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Street Kings quotes

  • Sgt. Mike Clady: How's complaints?

    Tom Ludlow: You just missed your wife.

  • Tom Ludlow: [while speeding through streets] You married, Diskant?

    Detective Paul Diskant: Engaged. And I'd like to see her again.