From the earliest exposure to racial discrimination in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" to the current exploration of black culture, the understanding of black people has become more and more clear. Although I know that the life of black people in the black slave period was dire, I still can't understand why today's United States There is still such serious racism (now it has been transformed from behavior into awareness), and when I watched this documentary at station B, I opened the bullet screen (I don’t like watching bullet screens), wanting to see other people Regarding the evaluation of this movie, but some words make me uncomfortable, even disturbed, the barrage is not as much as those popular videos, I quoted a few that surprised me: If racial equality is achieved, niggas will bring down America ; black people will ruin America; wait, so combined with the words in the film, I seem to understand why racism has always existed. Because there will always be people who are prejudiced against one thing, one person, or even one race without knowing the situation, black people do have a high crime rate, but we have to judge that all black people are unbearable? ? Why do we have the right to have such a view? I remember nine years ago, when I watched Kobe's game, my mother said when I watched him for the first time: It's too dark, I can't see his face, what's so beautiful. Later, I became a Kobe fan. The room was covered with posters of him. One day, my mother suddenly said: I found that Kobe looks really handsome when you look closely. . .
According to such an inappropriate example, it is impossible to say that we cannot evaluate a person or a race through some superficial things. Especially as young people in our country, we need a peaceful and kind heart. I like black culture very much. Of course, I also understand that there are some places in the United States where black people have bad behavior, but this does not have any representative significance. Which country or ethnic group dares to say that everyone of its own race is a good person? Every race is equal, every race is worthy of respect, and everyone is equal in terms of human rights. Please do not perceive the world with prejudice. Finally, I would like to combine the book "The White House Steward" I read before, I now know how profound the meaning of Obama's election to black people is!
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