Racial Reconciliation or Political Means

Anne 2022-04-24 07:01:05

Using external worries to solve internal problems is just a political trick. The football tour and the U.S. presidential election are essentially emotional cards. The former avoids talking about something, and the latter just covers up or fabricates what needs to be talked about.

Everyone says that Mandela is compassionate, but Cheng Xin in the Three-Body Problem is also compassionate... Do leaders need the trait of compassion? We don't know. I only know that he is great not because of mercy, but because he won, and in this game, won. If he doesn't win, who cares about his mercy. Compassion without corroboration will be very weak and ridiculous.

Was Mandela great? I don't know, but look at today's South Africa, the Shanghai Tower and the death block, and you will know that racism is not groundless, I used to want to go to Cape Town and Johannesburg to travel freely, and then I thought I was really young and ignorant, racism can be personal , but it really shouldn't rise to the state, I don't think the racial barrier can be broken, it's just put on the table.

If this is not really changed, I should scold Dongmu. Although the soundtrack is top-notch and the film technology is still stable, when I look at it, I forget that this is actually the work of Dongmu. Because of the position, it is too vague.

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Extended Reading
  • Hillary 2021-12-31 08:01:37

    The fifth star is dedicated to the sincere President Mandela.

  • Briana 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    I have always been partial to the old man's movies, but this movie is still flawed.

Invictus quotes

  • Nelson Mandela: [Pienaar just lead his team to an unexpected victory in the world cup. Mandela is presenting him with the trophy] Thank you for what you have done for your country.

    Francois Pienaar: No, Mr. President. Thank YOU, for what you have done for our country.

  • [observing an Afrikaans newspaper headline]

    Jason Tshabalala: I wonder what it says...

    Nelson Mandela: [reads the headline] "He may win an election, but can he run a country?"

    Jason Tshabalala: Not even your first day on the job, and they're already after you.

    Nelson Mandela: It's a legitimate question...