strange idea

Denis 2022-04-23 07:03:37

Human beings have never stopped fighting, probably because there is always some dirty work that needs to be done by people, and you can only float by stepping on others under your feet. Perhaps the development of technology to a certain point can completely save mankind.

If you don't want to have children, you can have an artificial womb, machines can make up for our physical differences, and you don't have to be afraid of being hurt by violence.

Destroy all weapons.

All assembly lines have machines, all production can be done by machines, and humans only need to control different machines.

It's just that everyone will no longer have a sense of superiority and will not have the pleasure of stepping on others' feet

That is complete world peace. Is it possible that equality of all mankind will come?

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Extended Reading
  • Clay 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    Dedicated to the light of wisdom nurtured by obsolete stupidity, to the fire of light awakened by the night of despair, to those warriors who embark on an unknown journey alone, and to those women who are tender, fragile and extremely tough. They conceive, they bear, they awaken, they grow in pain, blood and tears, they are reborn in battle and destruction. They have nothing, they have everything.

  • Lexie 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    It's not bad. The script is very delicate and the character settings are very clever. Carey's performance in the actors is very good. Helena rarely sees such an introverted performance. Overall, it still lacks a little tension, especially the ending is too weak

Suffragette quotes

  • Inspector Arthur Steed: [Reviewing surveillance photos] Now, who's this here?

    Police Detective and Developer: Watts, Maud Watts.

  • David Lloyd George: What would the vote mean to you, Mrs. Watts?

    Maud Watts: I never thought we'd get the vote. So, I've never thought about what it would mean.

    David Lloyd George: So, why are you here?

    Maud Watts: I thought that - we might. That this life - there's another way of livin' this life. Sorry. My words...

    David Lloyd George: No. No. The finest eloquence is that which gets things done.