Taking history as a mirror and entering reality

Jensen 2022-03-20 09:01:40

Under the epidemic, the US government is still coerced by the body of the 1960s. Black people face inescapable discrimination, but is there also a group incentive in the element of discrimination? Does the elite regime revered by politicians also have its own advancement under the suffocation? Is it the original intention or the gimmick under the exciting declaration of the patriotic civil rights movement? What is the real core of democracy, and does democracy really play a positive role in promoting great powers? There are no answers, but there is Sorkin's presentation, a master work. And the answer will take us more time to explore. After all, fifty years have passed, and the US emperor still has no way to seek it.

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Extended Reading
  • Ruthie 2022-03-24 09:01:43

    Anti-war in the past, anti-Sichuan now, and anti-breathing in the future, the United States is beautiful because it can allow these people to dance

  • Martina 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    I wrote the news about this film seven years ago. Sorkin began to write the script in 2008. The first time he was going to shoot it for Spielberg, he even changed three major directors. . It has been delayed until the eve of this year's general election, and it just happened to have a new era significance. The film does not show the crazy performance art of Epis, and almost all of the space is devoted to his best literary and opera lines, and the machine gun-like intensive shooting. "The way is different but the direction is the same", "If our blood is gonna flow, let it flow all over the city", "Do you want to overthrow the government peacefully? We do it every four years", "Compared to the government's treatment of me Contempt, my contempt for it is not worth mentioning", "All world is watching!" Closing statement read 4752 names

The Trial of the Chicago 7 quotes

  • Abbie Hoffman: In 1861, Lincoln said in his inaugural address: 'When the people shall grow weary of their constitutional right to amend their government, they shall exert their revolutionary right to dismember and overthrow that government.' And if Lincoln had given that speech in Lincoln Park last summer, he'd be put on trial with the rest of us.

    William Kunstler: So, how do you overthrow or dismember, as you say, your government peacefully?

    Abbie Hoffman: In this country, we do it every four years.

  • Tom Hayden: Are we using the trial to defend ourselves against very serious charges that could land us in prison for ten years, or to say a pointless "fuck you" to the establishment?

    Jerry Rubin: Fuck you!

    Tom Hayden: That is what I was afraid... Wait, I don't know if you were saying "fuck you" or answering.

    Abbie Hoffman: ...I was also confused.