• Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world
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      12 days ago

      Thanks for sharing! Fantastic film and analogy.

      The symbolism of the pigs and cats is pretty obvious, so if anyone’s up for it, I’d like to discuss the man running the “food processor” and the chain snake.

      I’m pretty sure most everyone watching this will identify with the cats, but, I think the sad reality is that most of us are the man. Whether we like it or not, WE are the ones collecting the resources, building the products and otherwise feeding the pigs by destroying the world we live in.

      The man’s intentions are never learned. Why does he feed the pigs, and then rebuild it all in exactly the same way, when it seems obvious that the same thing will happen again and again? My answer is that it’s all he knows. He was doing alright with the pigs, and doesn’t know if the tiger will see him as an ally or a foe, so, back to the safety of the familiar.

      The snake, I don’t really get. It implies that the pigs are forced to sit and eat non stop. As if they would walk away from the table if they had a choice. What does the snake represent? Possibly capitalism as a whole, or a secret deep state pulling the strings? If there was no snake under the table, does it change the interpretation of the story?

      • ScoffingLizard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        43 minutes ago

        It’s the psychopaths addiction to power and greed. It’s a ravenous yet insatiable void to fill the hole where emotions and love for one’s neighbor should be. All they care about is more more more. They know nothing else, and that is their prison that prevents them from living a truly fulfilling life. If you discover their sickness, they come after you so you don’t reveal what’s hidden beneath. Kind of like the journalist that revealed the Panama papers and was subsequently killed.