Back then, the US team gave the shield to the Condor, which broke many people's glasses.
"There are no generals in the army, and Liao Hua is the vanguard." There are probably more than one or two emotions.
However, the condor's succession to the US team has actually undergone "strict" political scrutiny.
At least, this level of the director is not so easy.
In fact, the "national complex" of Laomei has a long history.
The grievances suffered by black people in Laomei can also be regarded as "innumerable".
Therefore, movies with black themes will be taken out from time to time to disgust the white people.
The old beauty is just like that. If you disgust him, he can't do anything about you, because you have the freedom to disgust him.
Speaking of which, black people in the United States have also experienced violence and non-cooperation in the area of "national struggle".
However, in the "struggle", it was found that such means cannot really solve the problem.
If you are not strong enough, you can only follow the rules, but using the rules set by the white people to defeat the white people requires profound skills. Until one day, I am strong enough to change the rules.
In this respect, this is quite an inspiring example, and it should be shown to those "groups" who accuse this and that all day long. Probably any system is flawed. If you can't change it, you can only accept it. If you want to perfect it, you must first strive for it in the current environment.
It's not just black people who are treated unfairly in old America. Today's Indians have been submerged in history. If it weren't for the "mercy" of the old beauty, it is estimated that this group will be replaced. However, I haven't seen a few black people who can be like the old beauty. Perhaps, what they lack is the courage and confidence like the director and the condor.
Of course, in such a movie, white people basically "fall".
At this point, the old and beautiful black people have never been stingy.
When I get the chance, I tease me. If you don't have a chance, you have to create an opportunity.
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