The title is what I saw on the video barrage, I don't know the age of this person, but I can find this movie and watch it, at least I am an adult. If you think about the people who are accustomed to watching movies, they can generally be located in the crowd of high school students or college students. Of course, it is not ruled out that there are also such "patriotic" people born in the 70s and 80s.
If you ask me this sentence, maybe ten years ago I still had the same indignation. Ten years later, with the increasing number of people I hate, I found that the objects are changing with the pointer of time, but the hatred is not It never changes. So as I grew older, I began to reflect on myself, whether it was my "hate" that was the essence of hate, or the person I hated was the essence. Later, I discovered a hidden problem, that hate is actually just an excuse! Hate is to ease my fears and balance my mind, and even when I realized later that hatred might just be a physiological function, I sighed: Human!
But you ask me if I still hate it now, I'm sorry I'm not a hypocritical person, I still hate it, but I understand that what I hate may be my own incompetence and tragedy as a living individual. So I put myself in my shoes and thought, "If I kill a Japanese, I won't be soft-hearted if I kill a hundred." Maybe this person's mental age is still in his teenage years. I recalled the history again. It seems that the people recruited by the Japanese military government, especially the military class, were all high school students. Suddenly I realized one thing, that history actually repeats itself. Today's "For the Emperor, I kill A hundred Chinese would not be soft-hearted." Now it seems that he has been reincarnated as someone who wants to kill the Japanese.
Having seen Liangjian, if I were a soldier, I would agree with Li Yunlong very much. Only such a wolf-like person can survive on the battlefield. As an ordinary person, if there is another Li Yunlong in my life, I will be very distressed. How should I view and treat him? Later, I thought about many such people in reality, such as campuses, which are basically bullies. So I found a truth, the battlefield and society are not the same, the battlefield needs wolf nature, and the society needs human nature.
Thinking of this "If I kill the Japanese, I won't be soft-hearted if I kill a hundred", is he Li Yunlong? Li Yunlong's daughter-in-law was tied to the tower. It was Li Yunlong who ordered the fire. His daughter-in-law became the Japanese burial, a hero among women, a real man and a hero. From this detail, I understand that Li Yunlong is different from the person who "If I kill a Japanese, I will kill a hundred and I won't be able to hand-dye it". Li Yunlong is forced to be helpless. Li Yunlong has his own bottom line to stick to. He is just endless. Amidst the oppression, understand that their mission is to resist! ! He killed the Japanese for the nation-state! ! ! What are you killing the current Japanese? In addition to finding diplomatic contradictions for the government, they may also be labeled as "terrorists", because now the Japanese have a problem, who has the time to control whether you are a "real hooligan and fake patriotic"?
Except for the rage left behind by the slaughter of the enemies like Li Yunlong as the driving force, and the lofty goal of saving the country and the nation, other wars are not justifiable. In the eyes of the Germans, the Americans are nothing more than meddling, the Americans are occupying rather than defending! ! Not all German soldiers were Nazis, and even high-ranking officers were opposed to Nazism. The strength of the Germanic nation lies in this independent thinking and adherence to their own beliefs. Not everything Hitler said was right. This is different from the situation in Japan. The Japanese grew up in barren land. He came to kill the Chinese. It is very simple. If I kill one Chinese, I can get an extra piece of Chinese land and kill all the Chinese. , then I get more land! ! ! The Japanese invasion of China is actually the same in nature as many foreign invasions in Chinese history. The recruited Japanese peasants are not as confident as the recruited high school students. For them, it is just a plunder, isn't it for the Mongolians? Manchus are not? But what happens after more than a dozen generations?
Let's discuss it again, "If I kill Japan, I won't be soft-hearted if I kill a hundred." If such a person becomes a soldier, is he a soldier with a firm will? Can you trust him with a secret sneak attack mission? Absolutely not, why? He just wanted a label of "If I kill the Japanese, I'll kill a hundred of them without mercy." What's behind this label? On the one hand, it comes from his catharsis, on the other hand, it is his self-satisfaction, that is, the "high mouth" of this group of people who often criticize others. deterrence! ! I am a murderous person! ! "patriotic"! ! I am a patriot! ! In fact, it can be seen from this sentence that he has an inner sense of insecurity, and the pain of not being recognized, so the anger in this sentence is just using the "Japanese" as an excuse and in the form of "killing the Japanese" , to vent his anger of "not being recognized"! ! ! So what he wants to kill is only people, and he doesn't care what kind of people.
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