DOOMSDAY

by Fabio de Oliveira Ribeiro Sunday, Aug. 23, 2009 at 7:40 PM
sithan@ig.com.br

A film that summarizes the culture that originated it.

This week I watched this film (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJMjiCxHLdg) and I perfectly understood why all of the people of English language are so fascinated by these regression fantasies to the state of barbarism

that they yielded so many films (omega man/1971, mad max/1979 to mention some).

The barbarism is the only state in that the people of English language get to be happy.

And it is for this that they are always in war, always wanting to impose their force cultural patterns and religion to the other people.

Civilization means cultural pluralism and religious tolerance. Nothing of this can one to be found in the in the History of England or of the USA.

The films that treat from a regression to the healthy barbarism, actually, symptoms of a permanent disease that it attacks the people of English language. The ancestors

of them they were barbaric and they dream to return to the state of barbarism just because they are unable to admit the truth: under the civility varnish, under the immense layers of material wealth that they pile up at their cities and houses, they continue being just barbaric. Barbaric that speak a language almost without grammar and that it is as noisy as screeched of the war weapons that his ancestors used to destroy the Roman civilization.

The barbarism of the people of English language is so big that they got a fantastic thing. They transformed a religion that is characterized by the passivity and for the respect the life in the war flag that their armies always seized and that now seize in Iraq and in Afghanistan.

Doomsday is a quite eloquent film. An excellent representation of what was, that they are and than they will always be American, British and Australians.

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