Against discrimination, someone has been doing it
Real discrimination happens every day
It's very interesting. Let me talk about one thing that comes to my mind first. I think of a teacher's analysis of Nezha in class, and Nezha's slogan: My life is up to me. Nezha and Ao Bing inside seem to be doing this, trying so hard. They struggled with their fate. In order to become friends, Nezha fought for his own destiny. However, the teacher said that in the end, the villain Shen Gongbao got the punishment he deserved. However, Shen Gongbao was punished because he also wanted to become a fairy, but just because he was If a leopard cultivates into a spirit, it belongs to a demon, and it will never be able to become an immortal. Is this fair? The world seems to be a convention, a lot of things are fixed, and everyone accepts it, but is this really right? Everyone is spurning Shen Gongbao. He really shouldn't create disasters for his own selfish interests, but isn't the source because of unfair rules? The expression in the film seems to be to resist, to make everyone resist, but in the final analysis, there is actually a bit of conventional discrimination. At the time, it was a novel idea to hear this. So, why is the Leopard Essence really unable to enter the Immortal Realm, no matter how hard they try. So, is this discrimination?
There are a few questions at the beginning of the film, one of which is very poignant (if I remember correctly): Did you know when you were young that you would be a servant when you grew up? Or do your children know they will be servants when they grow up? It sounds suffocating. If your child was born to be a servant for someone else, would you still give birth? You know it's suffering, you're suffering, it's suffocating. It's like class solidification. The children of parliamentarians are parliamentarians, the children of politicians are politicians, the children of businessmen are businessmen, and the children of farmers are farmers. Some people have said that if there is a good social welfare and security system, in fact, this kind of life is also very good, but For true freedom and equality, shouldn’t people have the right to choose and have all possible opportunities to make their own choices? rather than just one choice. Knowledge changes fate, learning changes fate... There are many, many, does this slogan mean that in fact, everyone knows that fate is unfair, so they are born to change their own destiny? I once said a sentence: poverty and birth are the original sins, and countless people are atonement in their lives. Therefore, people are born unequal, and how we run out of unique scenery on the existing track is important. Luo Xiang said (he really said it): 95% of things in life are undecidable by you, and only the remaining 5% can be decided by you, so you should focus on how to do this 5% well. (The ratio may vary.) At the time, I felt that it was too right. There are too many things that we can't decide. We can only do our best within a limited range and not waste our life.
Today, I saw Pu Shu say: Life is too hard, we don’t want to have children because we don’t want our children to suffer these hardships, we have suffered enough. I agree with this point of view. I don't want others to suffer the same way. I used to think that my friend said: What qualifications do our parents have to bring us into this world (suffering) without our permission. I also very much agree and sympathize with. It is not that we blame and hate our parents, but this is something we have no choice or choice. We can only passively come to this world, to our original family, accept all this, and try our best to play our cards. Of course, life is sweet and there are many beautiful moments, but I also feel that there is really no way to measure and decide whether to come to this world for others, unless I think I can give him a good material life and a lot of love.
It's a long way to go, but you just think about equality, so are people really born equal? really not.
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