About questioning

Jettie 2022-11-23 01:21:02

After watching the documentary "Spirit of the Age 3", I think people should try to question some things that seem to be taken for granted and need no explanation, learn to question, learn to question, learn to question (I think important words should be emphasized three times before ending ), in my opinion, questioning is not just the act of being able to ask some amazing or scary or difficult and seemingly conflicting questions. If we only understand questioning as asking and asking about what we see and hear, then we will have become troublemakers and problem makers, and I don't think anyone wants to do that. My idea is: to question, to raise doubts so that they can be corrected. Correction is the purpose of questioning. "Spirit of the Times" is recommended. But there are always people who are willing to be the pawns of the vested interests, saying: "Let's be realistic. Why are you not smart?" Or: "Only losers are idle and talk about these things." Then I only hope Be a maverick pig, as Wang Xiaobo said.

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Zeitgeist: Moving Forward quotes

  • [first lines]

    opening title card: In a decaying society, art, if it is truthful, must also reflect decay. And unless it wants to break faith with its social function, art must show the world as changeable, and help to change it. - Ernst Fischer

    voiceover-collage: ...deadly riots over the government's plan to avoid defaulting on its loans... is that the unemployment keeps rising, and it has to keep rising just because it has an excess supply of goods... because this is all borrowed money that our kids... and our debt is owned by banks, you know... to build a cigarette that delivers the taste and... I first learned it from my grandmother. Now my grandmother was a wonderful person. She taught me how to play the game Monopoly. She understood that the name of the game is to acquire. She would accumulate everything she could, and eventually she became the master of the board. And then she would always say the same thing to me, she'd look at me and say "One day you'll learn too play the game."

  • [last lines]

    Jacque Fresco: The in-group will do all it can to stay in power. And that's what you've got to keep in mind. They'll use the army and the navy and lies or whatever they have to use to keep in power. They're not about to give it up. Because they know of no other system that perpetuates their kind.