Under the epidemic, the US government is still coerced by the body of the 1960s. Black people face inescapable discrimination, but is there also a group incentive in the element of discrimination? Does the elite regime revered by politicians also have its own advancement under the suffocation? Is it the original intention or the gimmick under the exciting declaration of the patriotic civil rights movement? What is the real core of democracy, and does democracy really play a positive role in promoting great powers? There are no answers, but there is Sorkin's presentation, a master work. And the answer will take us more time to explore. After all, fifty years have passed, and the US emperor still has no way to seek it.
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