I remember that there was universal fraternity

Laila 2021-12-25 08:01:19

During the Iraq War, the fairy tales astonished at One Thousand and One Nights were destroyed; at that time, the perception of dark people was far less complicated than today, and they could be disputed without political correctness at all, and racism could not be used. Of course, this should be the case. The world still has to retain a bit of idealism to resist the vicious circle.
When most of the wishes in life are disillusioned, and you understand that for the rest of your life you can only live with poor people, you will understand that the so-called discrimination is resistance to the rubbish crowd.

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  • Zelma 2022-04-23 07:03:01

    Through this film, you can learn a lot about the history of slavery in the United States in the 1980s. They fought for freedom, suffrage and human rights. And all this is through the experience of a white Newton Knight and his descendants, to uncover that dark history. They set up a prison in a swamp in Jones, fighting against government forces and the Ku Klux Klan. Today’s free and open America has come this way too. The key is for someone to fight and stick to their beliefs, even if they pay a heavy price.

  • Deanna 2022-04-20 09:01:59

    Medics return home, farm swamps make revolution, men and women, young and old, corn and rifles, cemetery guerrilla revenge, frontal clashes at barricades, the struggle after liberation is mostly helpless

Free State of Jones quotes

  • Rachel: I don't want my boy to get lynched. Or beat. I want him to go to a school. I don't want him to drop his eyes every time a white man walk by. I don't want him to be a "boy" no more once he turn into a man.

  • Newton Knight: Lyin' like that? Don't it make you dizzy?

    Moses: Oh, no. It don't bother me now.

    Newton Knight: I guess you get used to anything.

    Moses: No, you can't.