Path of Light

Amelia 2022-04-20 09:01:32

Revolutions are bloody struggles, the struggle of one class to overthrow another. The issue of class cannot be completely equal to the issue of race. I think it is inappropriate to classify human beings according to their skin color. Does the freedom and equality advertised in the West really achieve equality for all living beings? The answer is no, only the strong are worthy to talk about freedom and equality with them, and the weak are just being oppressed to squeeze their blood and sweat. In a civilized society, this is reversing history. Decision-making in the West Those who think more are the interests of the bourgeoisie, and more importantly, the interests of the elite. There is concern for the weak, but is it really out of sincerity? Not necessarily, it's just to appease and appease them, and then let them be obedient people.

Racial discrimination in American society has a long history. Countless people of insight and conscientious Americans have tried to change and remove this cancer. There are many successful cases among them. Martin Luther King, Jr. has united anti-racists by peaceful protest, forming a force that can express their demands with the US government, and finally changed the status quo to a certain extent, but he was assassinated. Well, this time the civil rights movement never made waves. These struggles have brought dawn, but they are far from enough. The racial issue is bound to require extensive top-down reforms in American society. These are too broad, I can only talk about it in a big way, and I still have hope for the solution of the racial issue. "Hidden Figures" actually provides a way to give blacks equal access to education, especially higher education. Only by empowering ethnic minorities with knowledge can they have a dialogue with American elites and fight for their rights. Knowledge can really change destiny. Black people should not only sing and dance Rap basketball, but also have more achievements in the field of technology. To make the US government fear you, shouting through rap is not enough. They just laugh at it, and you can't make waves. The three women in the movie are neither humble nor arrogant in the face of discrimination, strive to improve their abilities, help NASA solve problems that others cannot solve, and thus win respect in their respective fields. The most important thing is that the three of them help each other and unite. It is important to be consistent and support each other. because

The U.S. government is not afraid of you making trouble or protesting. What they are afraid of is being organized and disciplined and united. So you look at Martin Luther King, why was he killed? The U.S. government is afraid. If this trouble continues, they will not be able to finish the calf. You are watching, the white police knelt down to kill the black Floyd, black people all over the place took to the streets, and even burned, killed and looted. Is it useful? Does it fit? It has calmed down now, is the problem solved? The funny thing is, how intense the riots were at the time, how calm it is now, and discrimination is still deeply rooted. Your violent looting and arson will only make people look down on you even more. It is strongly recommended to learn the methods of social revolution of the Chinese Communist Party, advanced theories, and leaders with outstanding talents, and then widely mobilize the masses (it's just a joke, just laugh at it).

I hope that the world will be reborn and equal. When the words race, feminism, and equality are no longer abused, the world we expect will come.

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  • Martina 2022-03-23 09:01:38

    It's one of the better movies in the "Black Equal Rights" series that I've seen recently.

  • Bertram 2022-04-23 07:01:39

    Awards season biopic teaching

Hidden Figures quotes

  • Mary Jackson: Every time we get a chance to get ahead they move the finish line. Every time.

  • Mary Jackson: We go from being our father's daughters, to our husband's wives to our babies' mothers...