Individuals in a special age, even though they were not officially recognized as heroes at the time

Kurt 2022-01-11 08:02:06

On the track, these issues are not important at all, regardless of skin color, money, fear and hatred are not important, there is no distinction between whites and blacks, only speed. In just ten seconds, you are completely free. Now you come to your door and tell me you can’t run. This kind of discrimination, but the United States itself has two factions. One faction is opposed to participation because Berlin is not clean, and the other faction supports participation because the Olympic Games is the freedom of athletes. As the Olympic Committee, not allowing participation is restricting their freedom). If participating in the competition will disappoint my people. , How do you let me choose? At first Jesse Owens thought that if he went to Berlin, he would tell the world that the Nazis are inclusive of all races, which is equivalent to disregarding the dangers of the colored people in Germany, so he didn't want to go. His coach told him that I don't care about black and white people. He said it was because you were white. (Put yourself in there are some things you haven’t experienced, and you don’t have the right to let those who have experienced it look like you.) Jesse Owens also thought about what to do if he went to the Olympics but lost. There is no familiar coach or family around him. It proves that the Nazi ethnography is correct. His wife just told him to follow her inner choice. (However, it actually implies that Owens, who participated in the trials in the United States at the beginning, has also been lengthened by one second. However, he is still the first, which means that the American society advocates heroes even if there is discrimination.) The German athlete said that a girl came to me a few days ago. The room's willingness to sleep with me was an order from above, which made me flattered. Jesse Owens said that the United States is essentially the same. (There is discrimination in any country, but one is expressly prohibiting people who are discriminated against from appearing in the country, and the other is that people who are discriminated against have the right to shout about freedom and equality with other people. Essentially, they are both sides of national propaganda. None of them say that there is no discrimination or there is no discrimination at all.) Germany wants to use the Olympics to prove its racial superiority, but Jesse Owens' gold medal in turn made the Germans restrained by the Olympics. After being awarded three gold medals by black people, the person in charge of the Olympic Games in Germany had reached an agreement with the U.S. representative on business business and threatened the U.S. representative in the next 400-meter relay race. The two Jews were not allowed to play. Owens replaced him, but Owens said that unless two Jews let him go, he would not go (he didn’t practice relay). The dramatic thing is that two Jewish teammates really let him go on the grounds that the Nazis couldn’t get another piece. The gold medal is to break the Nazi theory of racial superiority. At the national level, ok. But on a personal level, Owens originally supported racial equality. In this way, I participated in the competition as a black for the sake of the country's justice, and it was better than the Jewish competition. (Isn't it also that "blacks are better than Jews" have a market for not allowing Jews to play.) Unexpectedly, the ending will be a celebration for the US team. As the star of the US team, Owens walks not through the front door but the waiter channel. Moreover, his relationship with his wife has never been recognized by the United States, and neither has his Olympic performance.

Russlang was a German athlete who participated in the long jump competition with Owens in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. He helped Owens in the long jump.
Brundage is the speaker of the US delegation and Larry is Owens’ coach.
This is legendary
Blacks can't be married like whites
Owens is really great, but it would be even better if he did not have the will to represent the country, but if there is no country, he would not be able to participate in the Olympics as a black person, so different people have different opinions.

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Race quotes

  • Larry Snyder: You can run. And boy, can you jump. What I want to know is - can you win?

  • Jesse Owens: [Jesse has just broken a record while practicing] Is there a problem?

    Larry Snyder: [Staring at stopwatch in disbelief] No, no problem!

    Jesse Owens: Want me to do it again?

    Larry Snyder: Sure!