You think we are being treated fairly, that’s what you think

Tracey 2022-11-25 22:28:37

I have watched too many movies about black and white hierarchies. There are good and bad movies. In the end, everyone knows the ending of the black "turning over the serfs and singing".

If you think about it, this kind of hierarchical system abounds in every era. For example, we are now, but the current hierarchical system is replaced by "rich" and "poor" instead of skin color.

Some people want to make a career change, telling the inspirational story of self-struggling, changing bikes to motorcycles to cars, I believe that most of us are "hehe", and the person who may be talking about it does not believe it himself.

In fact, if you want to succeed in your career, you can’t do it step by step. Isn’t the correct operation done in one step, first buy a “Big Ben” or BMW, rent a storefront or something in the downtown area, and then negotiate business with people? This should be the correct process.

Otherwise, you might not even be able to find the door, what else are you talking about cooperation and win-win?

"Poor man" is because he doesn't have a decent car or a big house, so he can conclude that he is not capable of cooperating with you? Shouldn't the car be a means of transportation, the house is used to live?

This kind of consumerism should be the standard for everyone to be pragmatic, but in the end it became the threshold to look at a person's "strength", isn't it funny?

In the end, everyone "beats the swollen face to fill the fat man", and now everyone becomes rich, because people find that it is indeed easier to make money after the face is "swollen". Instead, they want to make money in a healthy way. People are talking behind their backs whether this person is crazy or not, and what's the matter.

When everyone is climbing on privileges and interests, what can we expect?

The male protagonists through their own struggle, bit by bit instigated people's old concepts, and finally forced the entire country to rethink these things, and finally changed the entire population, the entire era, they are great.

I also believe that one day, we will also have time to start thinking about our future.

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The Banker quotes

  • Eunice Garrett: I love you, Bernard, but how is that any different from a white man telling you you shouldn't mind some daily assault on your dignity because you're black?

  • Joe Morris: When I first laid eyes on you, I thought you were this uptight, square-ass negro who wouldn't know whitey's hand was 'round his neck if he was staring at it in a mirror.

    Bernard Garrett: Glad, I made such a good first impression.

    Joe Morris: Turns out, you a goddamn revolutionary.