I once met a black girl at school, she was very beautiful. I was trying to get around her, but there was only one way I had to bite the bullet. When she asked me the way, what came to my mind was not her polite communication and friendly attitude, but high-risk behaviors such as violence, crime, and drugs. A black face and dangerous stereotypes caused me to panic, and after a few words I turned and walked away.
Is racism only caused by differences in skin color? Are they ostracized when they shouldn't be there just because of their skin color? I think Carlos made it very clear in the film.
Manos Tsakiri said that if you are African American, you are twice as likely to die in a police-civilian conflict with your bare hands than with your bare hands. sexual weapons. Khalil's death was a function of racial profiling, and classical psychology attributed such failures to a loss of executive control over external stimuli, the inability of the brain to deal with the contradiction between automatically activated stereotypes and intentional egalitarianism.
A child who has not been washed by dogma, does not know moral standards, does not understand right and wrong, and has never been immersed in her ears, will she know what discrimination is?
When the day when racial discrimination disappears, we will look back and see if it has subverted the three views.
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