It is not to ridicule the past with the present, or to turn the present back to the past. If it is the former, in fact, the Ferguson incident and the entire Black Lives Matter movement have their own context and contemporary independent demands. Facing the incident itself and the present is not far from talking about Lu Xun talking about the Chinese people and then writing the same tweet. "The Prophet!", "It's been almost a hundred years and it hasn't changed!" More timely? If the old man learns to speak Internet terms... well, cringe/corny/phony, it's hard for kids not to talk back like that now, right?
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