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November 7th 2006.
In a small mention in relation to the movie I could say that it is just a morality game, so it shows a lot of questions just like how could we end the wickedness in our current society?, could the state deprive the free will of someone making him a clockwork orange? What happen with the social respect? Will we lose our humankind if we are deprived of the free will option about what is good or wicked? And it presents a fact about what we are living now in our society? The root of violence could be, the environment, every day you find on the streets at least two violent people, the reasons why… could be: stress, economical situation, bad experiences in the past, emotional troubles, or just psychosis. In our country (Venezuela) we live in a violent culture, every where you are it is near you, now a days this country is consider as one of the most unsafe in Latin America. There’s no respect for people, laws, ethics, values, and the worst, there is not respect for life. At least a hundred people die per month, in our streets, in every city of this wonderful country without any reason, only for a pair of shoes, or for money; in my opinion nothing justify killing. Sometimes violence could be seen as an innate characteristic in people, and in those cases it happens because the mother has been physically abused, while she is pregnant, and the fetus receives it. In some other cases it happens because the person has been mistreated in any way, may be stolen, abducted etc. Otherwise the hostility shows us the emergency that we have in our society about morality, values and education. There is a kind of sadism, which has increased recently, may be as a result of the influence of television, or internet; what I know is that people don’t have the humanity sense, compassion, sensitivity, compassion, charity, and love; some of them enjoy braking laws and harming the others; the blood is a kind of victory for evils. The most awful is that I don’t really know if it has a solution, because every day it goes from bad to worth.
The World stinks, because there’s no law and order!
By Damaris Cortez
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