Where there is a fight, there will be battle losses. As a result, they form parties and clump together, and the common interests make people in the circle endure each other's spikes, just to fight against the enemies who are sexually immoral.
Low-level dogs are the most prone to prejudice and are the easiest to be instigated. After they become a group, they use ignorance as a weapon and are invincible. "External threats"-whether from nigger or hard drives, undoubtedly provide the perfect excuse for your failed life or despicable purpose. So in Meigang Township in 1962, a white man with a drunkard and a domestic violence daughter, together with his fellow jury brothers, ignoring the conclusive evidence chain, convicted an innocent nigger.
High society prefers prejudice. Some are keen on watching, just addicted to the drama, and are really helpless when they are eventually dragged into the vortex of fighting-such as the old British wall-riding wing in World War I and World War II; some are more active, throwing hardcover prejudices and creating imaginary rivals , The low-level dog regarded it as a treasure, and did not hesitate to jump into the garbage dump that had nothing to do with him, and stay there forever. So on the Sino-Indian border in 1962, an army armed to the teeth, amidst the sound of "advancing into New Delhi", withdrew from southern Tibet, leaving only the excess hormones of the domestic people on the battlefield.
In fact, it is a good thing that the robin is dead. The conscience of the mourners or despair will be brewed in its grave.
So the robins died one after another. The conscience of the upper class defeated the prejudice and took the initiative to cater to the public interest; the despair of the bottom dog shattered the illusion and began to fight for their own survival. Therefore, the United States has the Civil Rights Act and the Voter Registration Act, as well as the speech made by Dr. King who is keen to mess around for his race.
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"There is a lot of ugly things in this world, son. I wish I could keep them all away from you. That's never possible."
Good father.
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