Why i give one star

Keegan 2021-10-18 09:29:49

First of all, I want to say something off topic.
Recently, I have found that more and more young people around me admire the behavior style of European and American countries. For example, the so-called multi-party elections in the United States and respect for human rights. Than use this to criticize China's current status quo: independent party dictatorship, corruption, opaque government affairs, lack of human rights, etc.
More often, in order to avoid the suspicion of fifty cents, I will not argue with it.
But when I saw that so many people in the film critics would sympathize with the characters in this play, I couldn't sit still.
If you know that more than 1 million innocent civilians died in the Iraq War, would you still think that the so-called human rights in the United States symbolize fairness and equality?
If you know that the acclaimed and popular Avatar will lose to a boring American heroism movie, and this is mainly because it will wash away the guilt of the government of launching war to the ignorant public, and you will also feel that the United States government agencies are like Do you only tell the truth as you imagined it?
In fact, I just want to express that this war is nothing more than the weight of the Bush administration's political achievements. It's just that Bush didn't even think of it. He ended up playing it.
Maybe, you shouldn't get involved in politics when discussing movies, but I really want to save everyone who loves the US, wake up. Don't always say that China is not good, in fact, every country is like this, but the manifestations are different. Since we love our country, then do our best to improve her instead of changing her. It is not that we are incapable, but that we are not qualified!
Finally, if I were an Iraqi, after witnessing the tragic situation of my relatives and friends around me, I would fight desperately, even if I died.

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The Hurt Locker quotes

  • Sergeant JT Sanborn: Welcome to Bravo Company. Welcome to Camp Victory.

    Staff Sergeant William James: Ah, Camp Victory? I thought this was Camp Liberty.

    Sergeant JT Sanborn: Ah, no, they changed that about a week ago. 'Victory' sound' better.

    Staff Sergeant William James: All right. Well, good. At least we're in the right place, right?

  • Sergeant JT Sanborn: Maybe you shouldn't take this down. You know, we get a lot of mortars at night. You know, the plywood on the windows help with the lateral frag coming through. That's why it's up dere.

    Staff Sergeant William James: Yeah, well, it's not going to stop a mortar round from coming in through the roof, you know. Besides, I like the sunshine.