meaning of stain

Dante 2022-01-27 08:24:40

In the name of "national interest", etc., in order to convict a person, the government does not hesitate to resort to various unconstitutional means: bribing (coercing) witnesses to give false testimony, overturning acquittal verdicts voted on by a show of hands, and even the president directly intervening in judicial independence, and finally Sent to the execution ground to be hanged. Seeing this, it's hard for anyone who still has a sense of justice in their hearts not to cry.
This is a big stain in the history of the old American judicial system. Similar things happen every day in some countries today.
But the difference is that Lao Mei understands that this is wrong, has corrected it, made progress, and has not only judicial justice, but also freedom of speech, so people can make such a movie, which makes people appreciate the preciousness of justice and freedom.
And some countries are actually worse than others 100 years ago, but they refuse "universal values" and insist on their own characteristics, so they can only stage all kinds of terror, absurdity, grievances in reality day after day, and absolutely There won't be a movie like this.

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Extended Reading
  • Amelia 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    The director said that the play must be very powerful, so it can mobilize the emotions and passion of the actors, but the only thing that moves people without communicating with the audience is the story itself

  • Paolo 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    Why hasn't it been marked before. . . . I remember it was a good movie

The Conspirator quotes

  • Frederick Aiken: Ma'am, all I know about you is what I read in the papers. It's not flattering.

  • Frederick Aiken: I think she's as guilty as Booth. How can I possibly defend her?

    Reverdy Johnson: You assume that she's guilty, like the Commission. You don't have any proof.

    Frederick Aiken: Proof or no, don't give a damn what happens to her.

    Reverdy Johnson: I tell you what. If you can prove that she's guilty, you can take yourself off the case.

    Frederick Aiken: Thank you, sir.

    Reverdy Johnson: You think it'll be that easy?

    Frederick Aiken: I know it.