When is the time for retribution, who gave the hatred?

Haven 2022-03-20 09:03:04

As a black and white little princess from a very good family, she attends a white private school, has a second-generation boyfriend, has many white friends, and is completely in a white life circle. When I came up, I thought it was a campus youth film, yes, the film It starts with the school life of a 16-year-old girl and ends with the school life.

The originally good life has been transformed step by step because of witnessing the incident of black youth being shot by the police. Changes have taken place in family and school life. Questions about the racial discrimination of friends, estrangement with white boyfriends, and finally stand firmly with black people. From a standpoint, take the lead in participating in violent demonstrations and see what you have forced a 16-year-old girl into.

When will the grievances be repaid? History has accumulated hatred for 300 years, but who gave this hatred? At the root, historical reasons account for a part. Since the disappearance of slavery, black people seem to be free, but inevitably there is a prejudice in their consciousness that existed a hundred years ago. The other part is the cultural level, the quality level, the black people. Well, due to the differences in their own cultures, black and white life circles have been created, which are not integrated and live in different ways. To say that black people are also self-made, although black people also have some social elites, but in areas with high crime rates, such as drug trafficking, shootings or other violent incidents, the protagonists are black people. Compared with white people, they account for the vast majority. This is inevitable. It makes white people have a sense of bias. When black people are driving or idling, they have to check your ID card and driver's license. They are afraid that you are a criminal or something that threatens social order. It feels like standing on the side of the road is also illegal. The black people don't accept it either. Why don't the white people check Lao Tzu? Since then, mutual hatred has formed a vicious circle. Who the hell are you talking about? In those days, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. made a lot of efforts for equal rights, but poverty alleviation must first support aspirations, but such differences will not change for a while, and can only be slowly eliminated with the continuous development and progress of the social economy.

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  • Allen 2022-03-24 09:03:44

    #BlackMoviesMatter #Wakanda is urgently needed. The most enchanting part of the recent wave of black film turbulence, the wave of stepping on BLM just wants to take the opportunity to make a profit. The film talks about the gap between the rich and the poor in black and white, and attributes almost all black issues to society—anyway, black people are right (he wuz jus a kiz, he dindu nuffin!). Brothers and sisters, one more piece of advice, if the police tell you not to move, don't reach out to be a demon, then don't kill yourself. The teacher of the gun license class used to be a policeman, and he clearly said that it is a trivial matter to be stopped by the police on the road. Remember to put both hands on the steering wheel and ask you to open the window and then open the window. When you have the license in your bag, you must tell the police. No one bukkakes you as long as you follow the rules.

  • Garfield 2022-03-24 09:03:44

    20181016-kop movie theatre-it's not the hate u give, it's the hate we give.... The company's book club was reading this book and happened to tell the author about it at the signing ceremony, so the video distributor gave it for free Inviting us all company to see the hit screening of this movie >W< was better than expected.

The Hate U Give quotes

  • Starr Carter: If you don't see my blackness, you don't see me.

  • Maverick 'Mav' Carter: I ain't set a good example of a black man for you.

    Starr Carter: No, you didn't. You set a good example of what a man should be.