(2012)

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Who's the crocodile?(For White Bear,2nd)
vickiinnervoice26 February 2013
Warning: Spoilers
If the public were trained to film others sorrow and suffering, if we feel numb or even euphoric when facing others' appeal and request at the end of their life, if we start to appreciate the torture of the convicts with remain humanity, the trainer and the public are all crocodiles without any doubt.

I'm totally ignorant about my past, I'm clean as the water is, why don't you help me out? The most cruel punishment is no more than washing one's memory off, turning one into an innocent person who even doesn't know who her own identify. Victoria has already been punished for her conviction. But it seems that the whole society won't allow her life to go that easy. The principle works in this incredible way that once you've been a convict you should suffer from the cruel torture thousands of times till you die. To be true, she used to the evil. But the point of the law and judge should lie in turning a devil into a good person. If the convict makes it, we don't have to punish them overwhelmingly. While it doesn't mean that washing off one's memory is a better way to punish the convicts.

Who is the victim and slaughter on earth? The public do as the host directed with the fake and disgusting mask of justice. If the fairness really exists, how can the god indulge such inhumanity behaviour ? Although she's the devil before, but the director of the BLACK MIRRIOR illustrated the plot from her angel and display the fact that she's the victim. Do the public are aware of what they've done would make the ridiculous circus harden and eventually harden each pure heart?

Ultimately, the whole society become heartless, holding their silly electronic devices, filming the process of the bloody mental torture, ignoring the basic care for others. Is that what we called public? Is that what we used to be proud of and named "justice"? Is that what the meaning of punishment? Endless questions come from the unacceptable conduct.

What were you doing when accidents happened? Being an observer or a fighter? The current social media network has connected us more closely day by day. Obviously, we enjoy sharing, commenting, picturing and filming for granted. While we are doing these stuff, could we just hold a humanity heart and show the respect on whoever being shot. Perhaps, observing without any action is the original butcher.
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