1. Once again, because of the excessive imagery of the accused character, someone will put on the cloak of rationality and objectivity and say "your story is only told on one side, from my side...", indeed, I think for the one who wears glasses The professor's handling is so extreme that it loses part of the rationality that has been exchanged for data and logic. This should be the limitation of the image.
2. No one will change it, because democracy is to ask everyone's opinions. Isn't the meaning of power that you can see me but can't hit me? This is something rooted in human beings and has nothing to do with the political system. Of course, we can choose communism, because all of this is based on the existence of employment and capital, but it may be too late.
3. It turns out that some people can really put their character on their face. The fat Fed chairman is simply the pinnacle of personality.
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