August 1, 2017

General 2022-04-20 09:02:46

Because it felt like a very sad movie, I only watched the beginning, and then moved to Gu Amo... But speaking of it, people like the principal (Yang Yongxin) are always portrayed very badly. Wouldn't it be more terrifying to rationalize him? Because this kind of person can really be logical and self-consistent. Everything is a unity of opposites, and both dictatorship and democracy have their place.

1. Prison management is violent and very undemocratic. The distressed prisoners say they need a more humane living space. Psychological activities of the warden: These vicious people who have made countless victims do not deserve democracy. Telling them little stories of democracy every day will not improve their personality, but will increase their arrogance. We can't pray that imprisoning a vicious man for a few years will make him repent; we can only teach him to fear and obey. After all, they are not ordinary people.

2. The son became very violent because of excessive gaming. His school life was not satisfactory, so he beat his mother at home and his classmates outside. The father knew what kind of person Yang Yongxin was, but he still decided to hand over his son to Yang Yongxin. Anyway, either going to jail or going to Yang Yongxin's school, at least going to Yang Yongxin's school won't have a criminal record. Since there is no way to get him to stop hurting others in a gentle way, use a violent way.

3. In 2002, the American people felt that the Afghan people were miserable and believed that they should help them get freedom. The Afghan war broke out the following year; in 2017, the whole world felt that the American people had a lot of troubles and were a disservice, but at the same time they felt that the Korean people were miserable and thought that You should help the North Korean people to be free - a cyclical phenomenon of mass moral climax. Before the war in Afghanistan, we culminated in sympathy for Afghanistan; after the war in Afghanistan, we culminated in blaming the United States. Actually the masses don't really care (or think) about this kind of thing, we just need to be involved in something, anything is fine. We need presence.

Question: Who are the prisoners in Yang Yongxin's school? Do most of the people in example 2 beat their mother and classmates? If we object to using Yang Yongxin's method to train the violent children in Example 2, please propose a better and operational education method. Those who oppose Yang Yongxin, but cannot propose a better way, belong to the climax in Example 3.

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