It has nothing to do with this film, it has something to do with the American education system~

Jamil 2022-10-03 01:45:48

Not to talk about the movie itself, not to talk about the topic of child trafficking, just to talk about seeing other people's film reviews, there is a sentence "because abortion is legal, so there are fewer crimes." This sentence is cruel, but it is also a very realistic topic.

The New York Times has been saying that not only wealth will be inherited, but poverty will also be inherited. Wealth here is not only about money, but more importantly, education.

The American society is different from ours, especially education. The education in the United States is that the children of the rich go to private schools. Private schools have strict requirements, good management, and many elites. Children who have no money go to public schools. Public schools are funded by the government. Teachers do not have “performance” supervision such as promotion rate or grades, so most public school teachers have low salaries and are not very responsible.

It is not difficult to see that of course there are children in public schools in the United States who have good grades and are admitted to good universities, but there may be only one or two in a class, or even one or two in a class. This probability is another film critic population. The "miracle" of others, while others are the "normal".

If you don’t have money in the United States, you can’t go to a good private school. There will be no chance to enter a good university in the future. In addition, the tuition fees of American universities are extremely expensive. People have to pay back more than ten years of student loans after graduating from college to find a job, and many universities in the United States are now a little inclined to recruit those who do not need student loans when enrolling students. All of this makes American education a big problem. Many children from non-rich families feel hopeless.

Some people here would say that it doesn’t matter if you don’t go to college. You can start your own business. First of all, the US economy has been unstable over the years and the unemployment rate is relatively high. Under this environment, the rate of return on entrepreneurship is not high, so many people can only rely on odd jobs. Barely, the work in the United States is calculated weekly or bi-weekly. Many jobs do not have long-term contracts, which means that you cannot find a stable and good job without going to a good university.

Under this precarious situation and the inability to see the future, many young people and minors will commit crimes. There are many dog-blood dramas in the United States that will discuss the life of poor communities. The United States is a place with a strong community culture. The rich and poor communities are like isolation areas. The rich communities are safe, and the poor communities are afraid to even the police. The reason for the serious conflict between the police and the civilian population in the United States in the past two years is that one party believes that the police discriminates, while the police believe that their daily patrols in poor communities are like pinning their heads to their waistbands. They are also very scared. You can see here. The solution to the fundamental contradiction is not to eliminate racial discrimination, but to solve the problem of poverty and narrow the gap between the rich and the poor.

Even though some states in the United States do not allow abortion, many teenage mothers will send their children for adoption because they know they cannot raise their children well. Otherwise, the children and their lives will be messy. How many high school students can raise children independently? Although it is tacky when it comes to money, and some people say that it discriminates against the poor, this is also a very realistic topic.

For example, if you have children in high school, young parents have no money, and parents have to work part-time everywhere. It is not ruled out that some can teach children well, but the problem of going to school has returned to the core of real money. There is no money at home-children cannot afford to be private. School-when you grow up to a teenager, you can't see hope-live in a poor community-many teenagers around are trafficking in drugs-those who are determined to work hard / those who are not determined to become a member of the juvenile delinquency rate.

Oprah recently said that the number and proportion of blacks in prison is higher than that before the black movement. This must have something to do with racial discrimination, but digging deeper, this discrimination itself is also related to the high crime rate of blacks, so many Every time the police suspected blacks first, and then dig deeper, it was related to the poorness of the black community and the large number of children, which was linked to the education problem. A dog-blood drama once discussed the topic of the high rate of juvenile crime in black communities, saying that many blacks started prostitution and drug trafficking when they were adolescents. This has something to do with the education system being too money-oriented and the community culture too heavy. Children in poor communities have lived in circles of hopelessness since childhood, so many of them will be tempted.

This is not to discriminate against the poor, but to say that the American system has been controlled by the so-called trickle-down effect of the right for too long. The relationship between the education system and money should be reduced, so that children from poor families have the opportunity to receive a good education. The fundamental solution.

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  • Julia Denning: The system is broken, it doesn't work. There's no where to turn, no support. I've seen it all over the world, it's just easier to give up. I'm not any better than you, Mrs. Johnson, I've just seen more. It's not a matter of being a good person or being a bad person, it's about how you cope. We're so limited. But the eyes of every child are filled with potential and hope, and we need to embrace and nourish that potential. But we don't, and we continue to make the same mistakes, and we continue to let the children grow up broken and lost, just like their parents.

  • Lieutenant Dodd: Hang in there, Tracy.

    Tracy: Yeah, I've been doing that for 35 years.