The essence of democracy is interest

Junior 2022-03-28 09:01:02

Rating: 6

Key words: the essence of democracy is profit-making;

1, the main theme of the United States;

This movie is obviously better than the first one. In terms of the setting of the scene, 1 is the off-topic composition, and 2 is the way this series should have been. Anyway, the characters finally walked out of the door. Crazy nights of slaughter, but you always stay in the villa, it doesn't sound outrageous, city hunting or street is more suitable. At the story level, 2 is more interesting in the plot setting of "cleaning-hunting-sacrifice", which is a set of very Western religious norms. On a special night, the poor are busy saving themselves, the rich are busy hunting, and democracy is busy making money. The only fly in the ointment is that a top-rated R-rated movie was finally raped by the American theme. Since there is love in the world, why should it be legalized to kill? Having said that, the main theme of the United States has raped a lot of exquisite IDs, and the American emperors who are a little confused about cultural freedom, why do they care so much about consummation.

2. The poor are the sick;

No matter where you stand, poverty is a disease. From the perspective of national development, curing poverty is the most fundamental cure. The national defense construction of a country is like the immunity in the human body. If the ability is poor, the whole world will beat you. A country's national defense construction needs economic support, and personal immunity needs wealth support. In other words, poverty is disease, and wealth is "immunity", both for individuals and countries. If the country is poor, the poor will give birth to big thieves--internal worries, the national defense can't keep up--external troubles; if the individual is poor, lack of food and clothing, and stretched-out-internal worries, bowing your head and being a man, soft persimmons are pinched-external troubles. This film is rather extreme. With limited resources, killing the poor means curing the poor.

3. The city is a big zoo;

Delineate an area, remove the natural part, and use modern civilization to build a new human order. This is the city where you and I live, very much like a zoo. Whether it is water, food, garbage, or even air, there is a corresponding human format, not a natural format. As far as survival is concerned, there won't be much of a problem. The only problem is that it can't produce academics that require powerful natural revelation, such as philosophers, writers, and so on. The easiest thing to understand is university. College students are pandas in China, and they are of great ornamental value. They are kept in captivity and protected. Once stocked out, it will be difficult to survive, and the humanities are now facing a particularly severe situation. The starting point of this film is that the wild animals in the zoo are very depressing, so it is necessary to release this depression.

4. Man is a collection of animals;

In social roles, different people correspond to different animals. The top of the pyramid is called lion, and the lower class is called ant. As far as individuals are concerned, people can be all kinds of animals. Fast like a tiger, treacherous like a snake, peaceful like a dove, loyal like a dog, these can all be one person. Then why do people always show the singleness of animality? It should be the repressive effect of culture or religion. Christianity shapes people into pigeons or deer, Buddhism rejects all animal nature and shapes people into lotus flowers; Taoism is more thorough, abandoning plants and animals, and shaping people into Tai Chi and gossip. Religion is the most extreme culture. Just imagine, like this film, if everyone really released the beast in their hearts, what kind of situation would human society be like? In reality, why can't it be released? Why must it be suppressed? In this way, repression is a kind of preservation.

5. The essence of democracy is profit-making;

The essence of democracy is to recognize the legitimacy of selfishness; communism shields the self, while democracy recognizes and affirms the value of the self. Economically, neither democracy nor communism points to profit.

6. God controlled the population with earthquakes and plagues;

7. Being a hero has a price;

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The Purge: Anarchy quotes

  • Big Daddy: We found your car Sergeant. Your plates told us who you were. It was easy to see where you were headed tonight. Hell, I would've done the same thing. The unwritten Purge rule: don't save lives. Tonight we take lives. We make things manageable. Unfortunately the citizens aren't killing enough. So we supplement it all to keep things balanced. It's important work the NFFA does and we can't have any interference. We can't have heroes... oh no sir... no heroes. I hope you feel cleansed. Blessed be America, a nation reborn.

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    Title Card: America. 2023. Unemployment is below 5%. Crime is virtually non-existent while every year fewer and fewer people live below the poverty line. All thanks to...

    Title Card: The Purge: anarchy.