Regarding the footage of the hospital riots, I recalled a few thoughts I had when watching the Martin Luther King Jr documentary: Where is the source of the violence? How will it end? I think, referring to the black national movement in the United States, you may be able to get the inspiration for the answer: the intensification of social contradictions brings greater oppression to the lives of the people at the bottom, and the hatred and anger that are generated and used or guided have no clear target. (To a certain extent, it is also a manifestation of group unconsciousness.) Although King has always advocated non-voilence, in the later stages of the movement, other major leaders of the black movement have actually radically deviated from this policy. It is worth noting that black people violently destroy, even within their own communities, black-owned shops and properties. The people's rebellious emotions are like wild horses, and they are vented through violent destruction. Individual morality, conscience, and reason are coerced and obscured in this process. It was not until he looked into the eyes of the frail and naked old man that he realized that it was the innocent compatriots who really suffered the violence, the victims of his own class, not the "evil order" in the fantasy. However, even if he has woken up from this state of indiscriminate violence at this moment, there seems to be no better choice than turning around and avoiding and returning to the angry crowd. Think about it, very sad and very powerless.
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