A righteous Coach, his ambition also appears to be justice. Hatred and resentment will destroy you, like the Battle of Gettysburg. Only love and peace will last forever. It's a good movie about racism and racial integration. It tells that integration is not as easy as we think, and there will be resistance. I like this one more than the restraint of Green Book. Because it's more real, albeit a little less rational. The male protagonist who is mixed between blacks and whites, he cannot integrate into any group. What should I say? I should say that from Lincoln pardoning black slaves, to the triumph of black people in the glory days and the respect of all people, honor has transcended race, to weakness, to today's green paper black people hate black people of their kind who have been assimilated by white people. , they no longer respect this excellent fellow, but consider him an outlier of the race. What should I say? The black skin at the bottom must have lost all hope. They originally hoped that these excellent black people could lead them out of the predicament, but from their eyes, I only saw hatred, numbness, scum and contempt. This is the real status quo, he is destined to be alone. He was supposed to be the medium between black and white, but he became the object of mutual contempt. How hard is it to integrate? American films have become more and more pessimistic in recent years. Rights are never equal, rights are always fought for. I've always been interested in racism because regionalism in China is as shocking as racism. The out-of-town sister who worked in Shanghai spent 7 years and was not integrated into the hands of those petty bourgeoisie. As you can imagine, how about you? Looking back on the past experience, I am devastated. Where does openness and inclusiveness come from? It's just that there are fights everywhere. Fortunately, you are very powerful, you didn't care about these things, and went into the distance. Hope, the difference is not a stumbling block that hinders our progress, but a beautiful opportunity to discover two new worlds. Hope the society is more open and inclusive.
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