In Buddhism, it talks about cause and effect, about tolerance, tolerance, and acceptance of all things. I don't understand Western religions, but being kind is always the minimum requirement.
It is not surprising that white people have a sense of superiority, and the attitude towards black people decades ago is also logical. Just like us, people in big cities look down on people in small cities, and people in small cities look down on country folks. God sprinkles seeds, some grow into grass, some grow into trees, some grow into flowers, and some grow into shrubs. A world without conflict is peaceful but all good.
Maybe I did not understand the heavy themes and meanings behind this movie. In my opinion, it is actually conveying a kind of salvation of the soul. Those who we despise have actually penetrated into our lives. It grows into an inseparable part inside. Learning to lower your head to find beauty is a compulsory course for everyone, looking up for too long will only blind the sun.
We are not born equal, although we say, our ability to act is too far apart. We are in a hurry, trying to squeeze to the top of the pyramid from the physical to the heart, but lose the most primitive beauty and kindness.
Being kind is the best help for us and others. He is a trivial request, indeed the most difficult goal to fulfill.
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