due to the long-term cultivation of the integration of politics and church and the Renaissance In many cases, good white people are kind and tolerant. Many of them actively learn Eastern languages, use chopsticks hard, and good white people are generally very kind and kind, but if they provoke their core interests, it won’t work. Ah, at this time, good white people will unconsciously show a kind of non-committal, caressing cultural and social prejudices, and a sharp offensive mentality full of rational spirit, careful planning, and careful calculation. The teacher Robert De Niro in the film ( Robber for short) is a typical example: Robber’s daughter’s fiancé (little youth for short) is a male nurse. In Robber’s eyes, his career is unsuccessful, but the younger youth is content and content with this job. Robber seems to be reluctant to make progress, because Rob loves his daughter very much, so the young man is unlucky and unfortunately becomes the target of Rob's offensive: tightly hold on to whether he likes cats, and the young man just talk about it. Ha, puff the magic dragon, suspected that he was taking drugs, and later organized everyone to go to the home of his successful daughter’s ex-boyfriend to play with the young man. When playing volleyball in the water, he kept complaining. At the same time, he secretly relied on the strong strength of the CIA to investigate the young man
for many years. Under the influence of the spirit of democracy and the legal system, Robb has developed a strong fighting skill: every action he does is polite and impeccable, but it makes people more and more chilling. Although the young man is kind, he has no human beings. Complete people, will make mistakes, and finally, under Robber’s strict and continuous attack, the young man finally messed up his hands and feet, dyed the cat’s tail color to deceive people, and Robber once again steadily occupied the moral high ground, and he was heartbroken. Embracing her daughter in her generous arms, while blasting the young man out with an angry but sad gesture :):)
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