Replaying old dramas, our reality and "Wolf Warriors 2" etc.

Assunta 2022-11-27 11:28:39

Just watched the ninth episode of the first season again.

The ruler of Pluto, upper class society and ordinary people jointly maintain the slogan "We Pluto is a (powerful) planet and not a dwarf planet", and this slogan only exists in words, no one asks where the actual evidence is (ironically, reality) The evidence is on the contrary, and those scientists who want to tell the reality and intend to expose the lies are ruthlessly eliminated by the rulers): This scene is also so familiar in reality.

In the story, it is the upper-class politicians and wealthy businessmen who monopolize the mining industry. Although they know the facts, they can still lie to their faces and shout politically correct slogans to show that "they are always one mind with the masses." In addition to the self-improvement of "our prosperous planet", the lower classes have only real benefits that are shrinking more and more-including the most fundamental "right to survival" (the size of the planet shrinks).

Ironically, in the worldview of the animation, it is the upper strata who greedily grab the minerals of Pluto, which shrinks the planet and turns it from a planet to a dwarf planet or even a meteor (they know this!). This is with them inspiring the masses to shout "Plato" The slogan "is a planet" runs counter to, but is closely connected to their wallets. The only ones who are suffering are the masses who want to make their planet-at least in the slogan-always strong, and the children who have been taken to listen to those "experts" who were raised by officials and businessmen wantonly instigate.

However, what is an "expert"? It doesn't matter if you are unlearned or unknown. As long as you endorse an interest group, a waste such as Jerry can also be praised as a "Nobel Prize Winner."

It is painful to deny what I have always believed in, but being stubborn in the so-called "face" will only lead to greater evil results in the end. You can think of others as kneeling down, but you also have to know that your hypermania is not a real bloody iron bone, but one that will one day fall into a big somersault.

The reality is that it is always useless to say this: the young scientist uttered the truth, but was wiped out by the upper echelon because of touching the interest group; Jerry finally admitted the truth of "Plato is not a planet", and being abandoned by the king of Pluto who raised him is secondary. Instead, he was first abused and beaten by the Pluto people who had "planetary pride" and "love the ball." This undoubtedly pushes the irony of the whole play to the highest point.

So, what you think is right is what you think, don't try to convince anyone. After all, if you try to wake up the brainwashed, they will fight back, "Don't you just want to reverse brainwashing?" "Aren't you also brainwashed by another group of people"; persuading him not to insult others, they will fight back "You are not also criticizing Me". It is better to leave it to the saint to catch the scorpion by hand.

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Rick and Morty quotes

  • MantisVet: That's stupid!

    Jerry: Look where being smart got ya.

  • Rick: The answer is don't think about it.