On the origin and foundation of human inequality and the inevitable process of the next transformation of human society

Bailey 2022-04-21 09:01:31

At the end, the commissioner's remarks instantly sublimated the whole movie: "The beautiful idea of ​​building a completely equal society that we fought and sacrificed for is actually naive, even if the world becomes a country in the future, some things will never be available. Equality, such as talent, IQ, good and evil, love..." He mocked and ridiculed those aggression and wars in any name, and angrily went to the gun. On the origin and basis of human inequality, some things will never be equal. However some inequalities (material) can be made equal by improvement. This kind of improvement must be carried out rationally under the framework of peace, otherwise the mistakes of history will always be repeated, and a large number of innocent people will be deprived of their right to live in vain, bury their unfinished lifespan in a natural state, and become strong Victims in the struggle against elites. A good society must adjust and balance the gap between the strong and the weak, but greed in human nature will become the number one enemy for the strong to help the weak. Resolutely oppose the war! Resolute Peace! Efforts to make those inequalities that can be changed in the world equalized under the framework of peace will be an inevitable process that human society must go through in the next progress and transformation.

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  • Jalyn 2022-03-23 09:01:29

    The famous former Soviet sniper Vasily played by Jude Law is really too accent.

  • Karl 2022-03-23 09:01:29

    A typical film of a sniper, a typical story of a sharpshooter. Classic Vasily. (Joseph Fiennes, why would you snatch a woman from Jude Law)

Enemy at the Gates quotes

  • Vassili Zaitsev: [narrating] Autumn, 1942. Europe lies crushed beneath the Nazi jackboot. The German Third Reich is at the height of its power. Hitler's Armies are charging through the heart of the Soviet Union towards the oil fields of Asia. One last obstacle remains, a city on the Volga, where the fate of the world is being decided - Stalingrad.

  • Nikita Khruschev: Look at him with pride, because he's looking at you. The whole country is looking at you.