BR1 firmly tells us that love is more important. Guns are only auxiliary, while BR2 is really blurry. I have
seen Colonel Aureliano in Hundred Years of Solitude. I have seen the feudal dynasties change from generation to generation, and what happened in our country in the 1970s and 1980s I don't like to use violence to control violence, so I condemn bin Laden, so I'm especially disgusted that the United States uses the banner of human rights to violate the human rights of other countries. Maybe you can say something like "The more you hate war, the more you understand that once you are forced to get involved in war, no matter what the reasons may be. This is the reason you have to win and be careful that there will never be another war after this war" but don't forget the premise is to hate war we can not be enslaved to peace but not to kill each other endlessly why There are laws and social contracts. Why is everyone so busy making rules after the two world wars that they can't survive
? The more gunshots sounded in BR2, the more I felt the love that Kitano didn't express, the understanding of Noriko's teacher, and Keiko's The smiles are over. The sacrifices made by Yukiko Mimura Uchiumi who tried to save everyone are over. The hard work of Fukasaku Shinji is over. Even the picture of the daughter in the hands of the drug-addicting teacher in BR2 is over. I really don’t understand the face What do the gloomy Qiyuan bring a group of children who are almost waiting to feed, so that the children are used to touching guns and seeing blood, and they are no longer afraid of killing? There are roses and thorns in the world. so that they don't grow up to become thorns too, so they don't wrap themselves in Colonel Aureliano's blanket again.
There's also a proposition mentioned by the author of the battle royale novel: collective orders cannot be unreasonably imposed on individuals. above. From this extension, so we must keep our senses and not be instigated by people with ulterior motives so as not to become a tool for a few people to oppress the weak, but Shichihara's speech in BR2 almost made me see Hitler, who is spitting stars, to know that people really become Germany through elections Ah, the head of state, so those innocent people were buried like this when Tokyo was bombed, it doesn't matter, passers-by A, B, C, it doesn't matter. We have a grand goal: how beautiful it is to maintain world peace!
Fortunately, there are still white candles in that place. Although they are fleeting, they are still lit. Help Qihara and the others to remember why they fought.
We will not compromise, but we can't just remember the gun and only remember the hatred. Don't forget that if you hate people, you have to deal with them. The consequences are responsible. The consequences are not who wins or who lose, but both lose.
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