Actually, others are right. The director's idea is good, but at best it is obscenity. Everyone has seen it, and it's enough to cool it down. The real problem cannot be solved.
The rich live in Elysium, the poor live on the ruined Earth, and the smugglers of the Earth will be killed by missiles, they have leukemia, their legs are disabled, and they can't borrow an omnipotent treatment machine for a few minutes. And the daily life of Diaosi Damon in the earth factory is simply terrible. As a joke, he was beaten by a robot, and he had to go to a factory for a broken bone. He still begged others to work. If the equipment broke down, he was forced to sell meat, and then he went home with lethal radiation. And the big boss of the factory, he said to the employees: "Why don't you just stay away from me, don't breathe on me." And the queen of Elysium, who ordered missiles to blast the spaceship of illegal immigrants, showed no expression on her face, indifferent And selfish.
And I was thinking, if I were a rich man in Elysium, I would do the same, and maybe even colder and crueler than the people in the movie. If I were in power, maybe I'd send two therapy machines to Earth, but illegal immigrants don't even want to step into Elysium. If I were the boss, I might not be blatantly disdainful towards Earth employees, but I'd still be internally dismissive of them.
If you stand up and scold me when you see this, it means that you are still a newcomer. Your heart is full of ignorance and ignorance and kindness, and your blood may not have the heat of mine. Just ask, if the Paradise Space is really open to the whole people, will the lives of people on earth get better? No, the influx of poor people will only make Elysium another run-down environment, and a new generation of wealthy people will rise up and build a new Elysium with the accumulation of assets over generations.
Yes, there is always a small group of people who will stay at the top of the pyramid, crushing a large part of the crowd below. There's always a handful! The reason is very simple, there are only a few resources in total, and everyone will be poor if they are distributed evenly. After all, there are differences between people, and it is impossible for everyone to be poor.
So I grieve, I see a human state that I don't want to see, and I think in my heart that this state will one day become a reality, and it can't be changed.
The only thing I hope for is that there can be a system that allows people at the bottom to have access to the top. People at the bottom are poor and stupid, but that is because they have no resources, no wealth, and no opportunity for education. I only hope that this pyramid is a pyramid that can flow. People at the top of the tower will fall down if they relax, and people at the bottom of the tower can go up if they work hard. Of course, if you are a member of the upper class, you wouldn't want to fall down, and if you have the social resources, will you find a way to block the passage to the top?
I am sad because I see the truth clearly, and I am indifferent because I have not found a way not to be indifferent.
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