If people continue to act like sheep, they should expect to get herded (and slaughtered).
All of these "poor" repressed people reside in Countries where the civilians out number the military by VAST numbers.
Their leaders and soldiers must eat, must sleep, must have basic services (water, electricity, gas, etc.), must be supplied, yet the VAST population sits back and weeps hoping that someone else in the world will solve their problems (and fight their battles) instead of doing something about it themselves.
So why does such pathetic in-action deserve a film, let alone any sympathy?
If people continue to act like sheep, they should expect to get herded (and slaughtered).
All of these "poor" repressed people reside in Countries where the civilians out number the military by VAST numbers.
Their leaders and soldiers must eat, must sleep, must have basic services (water, electricity, gas, etc.), must be supplied, yet the VAST population sits back and weeps hoping that someone else in the world will solve their problems (and fight their battles) instead of doing something about it themselves.
So why does such pathetic in-action deserve a film, let alone any sympathy?