It's not surprising that America is so shameless

Marianna 2022-04-19 09:02:44

Very good video! It's the complaints of the US allies. I don't know what misunderstandings about "politics" are those viewers who make bad comments when they touch political themes? Or is it because of fundamental ignorance of history and politics? Do you think there is no politics in the mainstream American and British dramas you watch? That's because you don't understand other people's propaganda methods, and you may not even know if you are belittled in the play. The mainstream media is the mouthpiece of politics, and politics itself is a neutral word. The purpose of its policy or propaganda, and the benefit target groups determine its nature.

I'm not surprised that America is so shameless. After all, from the perspective of the history of the United States and other countries, he has always been so shameless - after World War II alone, the United States and Japan provided Japan with the condition of sharing the results of its bacterial research in China (of course there are many other benefits), and politically sheltered the Japanese invaders in the war of aggression. offense.

After the war, the United States blocked all threats from the United States in order to build (actually, the biggest threat is the contradiction of its own body, but it has always used all of its own problems to be projected onto others as a defense, and used to attack the imperfections of others. transfer conflicts), set up a lot of dangerous research, military bases, etc. in his allies, use him (unrighteous resources) and (at the cost of depleting human nature) powerful economy and force to force other countries, and put the lives of people in other countries. inferior. In this film, the United States has been very polite. The soldier said: "I know it's not honorable to be a (US) soldier now." He is pitiful, a tragedy of the times. This is one of the reasons why Vietnam veterans have so many psychological problems - because the wars (their lives) they participated in were meaningless (to others)! Truth, goodness, beauty, fairness, justice, and freedom (not extreme freedom) are necessary conditions for human beings to maintain a balance between people, maintain a healthy social relationship, and live together. If there is a day when no one is fighting for it, it will be time for mankind to dig its own grave.

"Believe in the power of individuals," Zhang Chunru said. That's right, "a single spark can start a prairie fire". The power of the individual cannot be underestimated. The collective choice of individuals is the direction of society. May we not be stuck in this existing interest to make life choices as human beings.

Great men - people who are for others, they are called heroes because they are the most outstanding among us, and they advance the (essentially) sustainable development of human society.

I am waiting for all the sentient beings, looking up to the mountains and stopping at the scenery, although I can't reach them, my heart yearns for them.

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  • Patsy 2022-04-23 07:04:09

    In the Cold War era, there must be terror and white terror, as well as unspeakable and unspeakable. The train running to the land of death is Poland behind the Iron Curtain, and it is also the Nazi concentration camp of the year. The play conveys some interesting values ​​in a twist (like rigid German or something). The blockbuster films of that era were not American. The scientific setting is too stupid to bear. Of course, Sophia Loren is ecstatic

  • Armani 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    A film of the same era as "2001: A Space Odyssey", the tone is similar, the music is similar, and the style is almost the same. Not very cold, just like "2001: A Space Odyssey", there is a gap between the plot performance and modern movies. Sophia Loren looks incompetent. 2016-4-23Want to see

The Cassandra Crossing quotes

  • Col. Stephen Mackenzie: [On speaker phone] I don't have to tell you what we're up against!

    Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: What you're up against? I may be the only doctor for a thousand potential plague victims if I haven't caught it myself.

    Col. Stephen Mackenzie: That's exactly why it's important to contain the disease now and why you'll all be heading for an isolation facility in Poland, where you'll get the very best...

    Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: In the meantime, what do you intend I fight it with? Aspirin?

  • Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: You can wash for a week. It will not make the slightest bit of difference.

    Jennifer Rispoli Chamberlain: What would you prescribe, doctor?

    Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: Stop breathing! That is how the disease is transmitted.