This is an involuntary world, all naked violence is so solemnly disguised by the divine, and every brutal person is the spokesperson of God!

Jana 2022-10-14 06:02:56

This is an involuntary world. All naked violence is called sacred and disguised so solemnly. Every brutal person is a spokesperson for God!

The reason why a man is a man is that he must first have a certain degree of freedom. Freedom and democracy are the goals of all mankind! But in this oppressive world, everyone pretends to be forced to a certain level, and they become very unfree! The male host is a kind and dutiful person, but he has to pretend to bring a gun to stand up for his family, otherwise he will not lose everything! It's really sad that the little terrorist leader has to pretend to be a smoker! Everyone pretends to be cruel and pretends to be God's spokesperson, but each has his own purpose! ! And women don't even have the qualifications to pretend in this world! Because women's social status is zero! ! Watching such a film is depressing and breathless, but you can't find any way out! Because people in that world live in repression, it seems that you are not normal if you don't repress your nature! ! Some people question the authenticity of this film, I want to say to these people, do you want to see the real thing? The real thing may be even crueler than this! ! Can you take any pictures! ! If other countries don't say it, do you dare to photograph real things in China? It can reflect the helplessness of people in that world! Depressed! despair! Is this not enough? If you think this movie is not good enough! Then let's go to your little time 4! ! Live in your childhood forever! Second-hand guys! !

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Timbuktu quotes

  • Omar: Satima?

    Satima: I'm listening.

    Omar: I'm Abdelkarim's driver. I have a message from him: "He can't do anything to help. It's over".

  • L'Imam: [to a jihadist] Stop this. You cause harm to Islam and Muslims. You put children in danger in front of their poor mother. You even hit the mother of two children without any good reason. Before you came, a woman was here to complain that you forced her to wear gloves-- here they are-- without convincing her of their usefulness, as is prescribed by Allah and His prophet. Remember the words of Allah the Almighty: "So pardon them. Consult them in the matter. Speak with them. Once you've made a decision, put your trust in Allah, for He loves those who rely upon Him." Where's leniency? Where's forgiveness? Where's piety? Where's exchange... exchange? Where is God in all this?