The world is like this, realistic and brutal. Faced with the trend of racial discrimination, Butch has always insisted on justice and has always believed in equality in the law. He believes that everyone is an independent and equal individual. This is his belief. But in the face of reality, in the face of human nature, in the face of a society that is even a little morbid, a person's power will not be able to withstand the oppression of the environment after all. And those so-called democracy, so-called justice and so-called equality, are destined not to be remembered under the fact that Robinson was born black.
Butch uses his beliefs to fight against injustices in the world. Even if the results are not satisfactory, he is undoubtedly the most shining one in his group. He educates his children about justice, about equality, about humanity, about friendship, about life and love. He is not only a justice lawyer, but also a great father.
ps: Because I was very interested in the "robin" in the movie title, Baidu gave the reason, and I personally tend to talk about the "Bible".
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