The crisis of diversification

Napoleon 2022-03-28 09:01:13

Racial discrimination is widespread in the United States. This problem has always been and will not be effectively solved in the future. The reason for this is the racial conflict created by diversity, whites, blacks, yellows, natives, aliens, natives, and various people. This is the kind of thinking that is pervasive in the United States. White people think that the United States is their alien blacks and East Asians are encroaching on their rights. The current president of the United States is the representative of this kind of thinking. Diversity spawned in the future China will also develop into a superpower. Whether the level will also spawn racial discrimination under the pluralistic system is the key to our vigilance

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  • Alejandrin 2022-03-18 09:01:09

    The starting point of the story is not the deceased victim or his family, but the witness of the case. Her family, her situation, and her struggles depict their real life to the audience. When the heroine's family took refuge at the uncle's house, who was a police officer, the two had a conversation. Under the same conditions, if you were a white man, would you shoot directly or say 'raise your hand', the uncle hesitated for a second and replied, 'raise your hand'. Come on', even the uncle is a black man. This kind of discriminatory treatment, which seems to be a convention, really hurts people's hearts. Although the final direction of the movie is a vulgar harmony, the discussion on the topic of racial discrimination is not superficial. Those who think that they are not racially discriminated but intentionally or unintentionally hurt others, those who cannot control themselves will always end in violence. The compatriots, those yellow skins interspersed in the picture... are engraved with the brand of "race" everywhere.

  • Jacklyn 2022-03-30 09:01:10

    The whole movie is abrupt.

The Hate U Give quotes

  • Starr Carter: I was nine years old the first time I got the talk.

  • King: He's name's seven, what's his middle name? Eight?