In fact, two years ago, when I was still very self-righteous, I always stood on the position of the country. When I talked about some movements, I thought, "Well, if the people want to overthrow the regime, this is something that can't be done." Knowing that It took a year to find out that a lot of things were so wrong.
When I study politics, I always recite the words "all the rights of the country belong to the people" and "serve the people wholeheartedly". In fact, as long as you look at the reality a little bit, you will understand that these are too ironic. Of course, we cannot deny that some people insist on doing such a thing, but there are still many politicians or people who do not realize that "all rights in the country belong to the people". In the movie "Suffragettes" I watched some time ago, there was a sentence in it, "We have no choice but to resist this government." Where there is resistance, there will be oppression. If the people's position is now, they will think why the people are resisting? Who gave oppression? Where are our rights? Why can they do this? In political textbooks, you can always find something that makes you dizzy: "fight all enemies that undermine socialist construction", "we should consider national interests first, then personal interests", and "protecting national interests is completely legitimate and just." Let’s not talk about whether these words are right or not, but they obviously conflict with what was said before. Isn’t this our inadequacy in the face of the law? Going back to these few sentences, the purpose is to make the country better and stronger. This is of course understandable, but it is just a matter of putting this kind of thing into textbooks and instilling it in the students. Is it also a lack of our education. Mr. Qian Zhongshu said that the former policy of ignorance of the people did not allow the people to receive education, while the modern policy of ignorance of the people only allows the people to receive a certain kind of education. If it is compared to the modern policy of ignoring the people, we have done very well next door. On the other hand, China advocates freedom and democracy, and says that all the rights of the country belong to the people. In fact? A smoky atmosphere.
Talking about ourselves, we all know to be patriotic and know the importance of patriotism, but what is patriotism? There is no doubt that everything in the country is patriotic? Most people in China are now oppressed by a patriarchal society. This is caused by the fact that men are superior to women in China for thousands of years. Both men and women are victims of the patriarchal society. Is the equality between men and women really advocated now? Why are there such things as "leftover women", "women should respect themselves" and "wives"? Have you ever wondered? In the face of men and women who rebel against the patriarchal society, have you ever doubted your ridicule, and whether your actions are really patriotic? To oppress the people by refraining from speaking is a manifestation of social incompetence, and a manifestation of our incompetence. What exactly are we to insist on? What exactly are we going to do?
"Rights are used to extend, otherwise rights are just a piece of paper!" "Silence is acquiescence." - Hao Jinsong. This is quoted in a long comment with the highest approval. We have to suspect that when encountering these wrong and unreasonable things, please speak up, let more people know that it is unreasonable, and let those who use power to do whatever they want know that this is not the place for them to be arrogant. In such an environment, what reason do we have to not care about each other? We have seen Korean films like this one after another, and we are envious of them being able to publish such works. Could it be that the next thing we do is turn around and scold our country for being incompetent and not doing anything? Don't forget our purpose, don't let outlaws do whatever they want to oppress the people, and our country will slowly get better. So please don't be silent, if we don't do these things, who will do them.
View more about The Attorney reviews