Doomed to be inferior?

Tara 2022-04-19 09:03:13

Tietou went to Japan with the idea of ​​looking for Xiuxiu.
But what did he find in the end?
I don't understand how Japan's capitalist society divides people. For the same job, the salary of Japanese workers is more than double that of Chinese workers!
However, even under such conditions, the Chinese can earn about the same amount of money as the Japanese, or even more. Here I have to praise the hard-working and strong quality of the Chinese. Apart from other things, there are really few famous ethnic groups in the world that are so submissive and have no desires and no desires like the Chinese.
This may have something to do with Chinese traditional culture. Chinese people educated in Confucianism always think of themselves as too humble, and then there are Mr. Qiao and Mr. Ah Q, and more and more. I don't deny that I also have the good Chinese tradition that everything is just about right, and I always look at everything optimistically.
But what do such Chinese get?
Has anyone paid attention to how many black laborers are living abroad in China?
Seeing Jackie Chan burying his head in the sewers to clear garbage, I think it's just an insinuation. How many Chinese workers are there not only in the sewers of Japan, but also in the sewers of the United States, Britain and other so-called developed capitalist countries?
Even in Saipan, that beautiful island, many Chinese laborers are brought to factories in Saipan by crooks under the guise of "going to work in the United States", working day and night.
The Chinese are powerful after all. The character Tietou should represent the Chinese laborers who went to Japan with the dream of gold rush, but found the helplessness of reality. They were constantly being used for their lives and lived under the pressure of their own.
In the film, Ajie, played by Wu Yanzu, and other iron-headed brothers actually represent a burden. Many Chinese students and laborers went to Japan with heavy debts. Their families often have high hopes for them, so the burden of the family, the pressure of debt, etc., often make these people who seek gold rush dreams not allowed to violate their conscience. I know that no one is willing to kill. Iron head too. He would not be willing to be used to kill people until he reached a dead end.
What a sad thing this is.
After the movie ended, I sat alone in front of the computer for a long time.
Isn't it destined to be inferior?

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