Conflict Aio

Enos 2022-05-11 20:11:34

Are civil rights leaders right? Who knew that none of the dead were killed by the Republicans? Does the Queen know that the British army is killing civilians indiscriminately, so she won't award her a medal? I don't know how many times the same play has been staged in the world, and it's just how things should develop, but to different degrees. It just depends on how you do it, change the course of events, the British army is working hard, the people are working hard, and the Republican army is working hard. But it's not about cause and effect, and if you can't change it, don't blame anyone.

Behind all this, there is something that is continuously connected and uninterrupted. It is a kind of cause and effect. One hundred thousand causes and effects continue every second, and only one event that we have experienced together. Where is the truth? Not with the British soldiers, not with the marchers, not with the IRA, the truth is the cause and effect. In the face of cause and effect, all living beings are equal.

Can such a thing happen in North Korea now, obviously not, so how should the people there live? That is people in another cause and effect, their concrete actions.

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  • Candelario 2022-05-11 21:15:40

    It's a bit contrived...Although I know that the director is pursuing a documentary style, but since it's all performed, why is it necessary to do such a so-called "documentary"...?...It's not a news program...but it's still Movies...I really don't know what Berliners think...Such a boring movie can be a golden bear...and the topicality is passable...The excessively shaky footage made me almost vomit. ..dizzy...

  • Mercedes 2022-05-11 16:36:03

    "Thanks to the British government, today you destroyed the civil rights movement." The Irish vowed to get justice for their brothers and sisters, and they did. In 2010, the British government released an investigation report and formally admitted its heinous crimes, even though the apology was 38 years too late. There are no good people in political struggles, no winners in bloodshed, and in such a confrontation of truth and shame, the people will never lose. They can use all kinds of excuses to cover up and rationalize their behavior, but the military should never, ever, shoot unarmed civilians.

Bloody Sunday quotes

  • Ivan Cooper: I just want to say this to the British Government... You know what you've just done, don't you? You've destroyed the civil rights movement, and you've given the IRA the biggest victory it will ever have. All over this city tonight, young men... boys will be joining the IRA, and you will reap a whirlwind.

  • Chief Supt. Lagan: You call that minimum force?