How much hatred can manipulate a gun?

Keith 2022-04-20 09:01:12

The ending song makes me want to cry. It's not just a movie, it happened live. For those who are caught in the clutches of war, peace and happiness are such a distant dream, and the world is full of blood, hatred and killing.
Why do two races with the same sky above their heads and the same land on the same ground have to live and die? To borrow the words of the Western reporter in the film, they can be twins. The killing between races, between nations, is not just the responsibility of the vile politicians and military chiefs, but also every hated and prejudiced person who carries out these tragic acts. In "Schindler's List", a Germanic girl picked up a stone and threw it at the Jews on the road, while shouting "Jewish pig!" Hit in the heart, sad ah. The Tutsi thugs in Rwanda wondered if their hearts trembled when they slashed at the Hutu people with knives. Looking at the whole world, there may be countless such slaughter, 314, 75, when the slaughter comes, will you slash at an alien neighbor with whom you have a close relationship on weekdays? Just how much hatred is there, and how much difference is there between people? How much hatred can manipulate a gun? The protagonist of The Reader is right in his analysis. The root cause of the massacre of Jews is not hatred, but numbness. Human insensitivity, loss of conscience. People at every node of this giant killing machine are numbly becoming part of the machine, manipulating guns and knives to feed the ugly machine with blood. Once his soul is captured by such a spirit and he joins the machine, he has no time to think about good and evil, and to think about human nature. He is doing his job (Hannah's Do my job. in the reader), and he acts with a knife, not a brain. .
To deal with such a bloodthirsty machine, the solution is to destroy it, and it is useless to reason and plead with a hurricane in a lonely boat. All things have the right to fight for survival. If no one else is left alive, that's fine. Either destroy him or be destroyed.

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Hotel Rwanda quotes

  • Dube: Aah, that is a fine cigar, sir!

    Paul Rusesabagina: This is a Cohiba cigar. Each one is worth 10,000 francs.

    Dube: 10,000 francs?

    Paul Rusesabagina: Yes, yes. But it is worth more to me than 10,000 francs.

    Dube: What do you mean, sir?

    Paul Rusesabagina: If I give a businessman 10,000 francs, what does that matter to him? He is rich. But, if I give him a Cohiba cigar straight from Havana, Cuba. Hey, that is style, Dube.

    Dube: [smiles] Style!

  • Colonel Oliver: We're here as peace keepers, not peace makers.