>>13123544No.
I hate the industrial society more than the rest of the world. It will all be
better. It will all be better. There will be no more pollution. There will
be no more crime. There will be no more pollution.
What is the meaning of these sentences?
A:
It is a variation of the common misquotation:
It will all be better. It will all be better. There will be no more
pollution. There will be no more crime. There will be no more pollution.
The difference is that here he refers to an ideal future that will occur in the future.
This can be paraphrased as:
I hate the industrial society more than anyone else. It will all be
better. It will all be better. There will be no more pollution. There
will be no more crime. There will be no more pollution.