If our national leaders also come to make a documentary

Kaci 2022-04-21 09:02:16

If our national leaders also come to make a documentary

, Al Gore, a man who almost became the president of the United States, an environmental protection expert, and a world citizen, made all kinds of efforts to protect the world. Documentary "An Inconvenient Truth". His brilliant speeches and aggressive questions in parliament have all contributed to the advancement of the environmental agenda.
"An Inconvenient Truth" is a documentary filmed by the vice president of the United States. Later, I saw a propaganda film "Putin Starring in Judo Teaching Film" made by the Russian president. At that time, I couldn't believe it was true, after all, they are all the masters of a country!

It is reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin "has a soft spot" for judo. He once said: "As soon as I step on the judo mat, it feels like coming home." Soon, Russians saw a video by Putin. A judo teaching film starring the leading role. The instructional film was shot in St. Petersburg and will be published in the near future as a CD-ROM with the book "Learning Judo with Putin".

In December 2005, Putin won a new title for judo -- honorary chairman of the European Judo Association. The philosophy he learned from judo is that no matter how strong the opponent is, as long as you master the skills and grasp the opponent's flaws, you can take advantage of the situation to knock down the opponent. "Softness" is to "keep tough", and concession is to win.

It seems that the leaders of these big countries know how to use the form of documentaries to publicize their various ideas.

When the leaders of China, a major country in the world, also know how to use various means to publicize their ideas and break the way of thinking that has been silent for thousands of years, then China's progress will be faster and faster.

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An Inconvenient Truth quotes

  • Al Gore: We have the ability to do this. Each one of us is a cause of global warming, but each of us can make choices to change that. With the things we buy, the electricity we use, the cars we drive, we can make choices to bring our individual carbon emissions to zero. The solutions are in our hands. We just have to have the determination to make them happen. Are we gonna be left behind as the rest of the world moves forward?

    [on the screen behind him, a list of countries appears]

    Al Gore: All of these nations have ratified Kyoto. There are only two advanced nations in the world that have not ratified Kyoto, and we are one of them. The other is Australia.

    [on the screen, a map of the United States is shown]

    Al Gore: Luckily, several states are taking the initiative. The nine northeastern states have banded together on reducing CO2. Uh, California and Oregon are taking the initiative. Pennsylvania is exercising leadership on solar power and wind power. And U.S. cities are stepping up to the plate.

    [on the screen, a list of cities appears, to applause]

    Al Gore: One after the other, we have seen all of these cities pledge to take on global warming.

  • Al Gore: Ultimately, this question comes down to this. Are we, as Americans, capable of doing great things even though they are difficult? Are we capable of rising above ourselves and above history? Well, the record indicates that we do have that capacity. We formed a nation, we fought a revolution, and brought something new to this earth, a free nation guaranteeing individual liberty. America made a moral decision that slavery was wrong, and that we could not be half free and half slave. We, as Americans, decided that of course women should have the right to vote. We defeated totalitarianism and won a war in the Pacific and the Atlantic simultaneously. We desegregated our schools. And we cured fearsome diseases like polio. We landed on the moon! The very example of what's possible when we are at our best. We worked together in a completely bipartisan way to bring down communism. We have even solved a global environmental crisis before, the hole in the stratospheric ozone layer. This was said to be an impossible problem to solve, because it's a global environmental challenge requiring cooperation from every nation in the world. But we took it on. And the United States took the lead in phasing out the chemicals that caused that problem. So now we have to use our political processes in our democracy, and then decide to act together to solve those problems. But we have to have a different perspective on this one. It's different from any problem we have ever faced before.