Facing the new age position: The methods of inciting children are written in the criminal law.

Lenna 2022-03-24 09:03:24

Too tired to read it. After waking up, pick up your remaining thoughts.

Are the people children? In the face of "father" conference calls and handed out ketchup, beans and mashed potatoes, the kids are still clamoring for juice and toys. Of course the father would be upset - but he couldn't keep the kids. Even spending a thousand times the budget to put out the fire.

The incumbent's Campaign may never be watertight. But the success or failure of Coup must depend on the organization to calculate it? Dom's exit, perhaps not only because he's not a politician, but also because - a victory by luck, you can't pretend that you won it yourself.

The position of the film is still interesting. Swing and sway until the final bar conversation is settled. The division and hatred of the public is not something that elections and voting can "sway", and even Cambrige Analytica can only dig out the shadowy part. Like "Wolf Warrior", like the sinking station B, like Pinduoduo, which we once thought had nothing to do with ourselves.

Of course there's the shot in the dark, but it's like the famous joke: "The ways to make big money are written in the criminal law." Humans and human games, no one is much stupider than the other, so "the way to win elections is either written in the criminal law (and perhaps the constitution), or will be written in."

Or maybe we have never hated others more than ever.

PS The subtitles after the film actually have a taste of the anti-corruption film that has been reviewed in my country ;)

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Extended Reading
  • Dasia 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    Is Benedict's role too narrow or is he the only one who can perform well in this type of role? Throughout, there is an illusion that an old Sherlock Holmes is starting politics. The atmosphere was well created, but I really didn't leave anything after reading it, I only remembered that company.

  • Alexandrine 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    take back control, populist!

Brexit quotes

  • Craig Oliver: I hadn't realized, and now it's too late. Their campaign began twenty years ago. More. The slow drip, drip, drip of fear and hate. Without anyone willing to counter it. Worse - we stuck the boot in, too. How many of us on this side blamed Europe, or the outsider, when it was politically convenient to do so? And now? Now we're expected in a matter of weeks to begin pushing back that tide.

    [watches angry confrontation between Remain and Leave protesters on TV]

    Craig Oliver: So this is what we're reduced to, is it? This is who we are.

  • Nigel Farage: Everything you've been briefing on so far, and not one mention of immigration.

    Dominic Cummings: That's on purpose. We don't want to bring...

    Nigel Farage: Oh, don't come over all bleeding bloody hearts, it's bollocks! You know, you turn up for five minutes and you think you know the lot. Well, *I* have been fighting for this my whole life - and I know what lands.

    Dominic Cummings: People already know what they think about immigration. The people we're trying to win over, the people we need to win, extend beyond UKIP.

    Nigel Farage: Oh - so you don't want to make the bien pensants sitting around your London dinner table uncomfortable? We don't need 'em! We need normal people!

    Dominic Cummings: We need 50% of the entire country plus one. Second fundamental of running a successful campaign, build a broad coalition of voters, and for that

    [stares over at Banks]

    Dominic Cummings: you need to be respectable. No offense.

    Arron Banks: *Excuse* me?