I think three and a half stars is more appropriate. Human rights, human rights, and human rights. America keeps talking about freedom, democracy, equality, and superiority. But the truth is that the group they call the colored people can only change their situation with a little effort. Even if there is a black president in the United States, how much has the overall status of the black people improved? I haven’t fully understood the affairs of my own country, and I’m talking nonsense about China’s threat every day, saying that China has no human rights, and if I go, China will no longer have human rights to feed and clothe 1.4 billion people. How many of the 300 million to 400 million people in the United States rely on coupons issued by the government to go to the supermarket to buy cheap goods to live. As a developed country, China is better than you in this point alone, and it is awesome.
The race mentioned is part of the historical legacy, including black Americans, Spanish whites, Mexicans, and yellow people, who have established various associations and carried out some disgraceful things. Isn't the US government responsible for all this? It has divided these people into several groups. A range, isn't this discriminatory in itself! There are many ethnic minorities in China. In terms of ethnic policy, ethnic minorities have advantages, but on the whole they are gradually integrating into Han culture. In terms of ethnic policy, China is still much better.
Besides the film, the lawsuit surrounding it is actually far more gimmicky than the lawsuit. But the defendant still didn't tell the truth when the same-skin lawyer tried his best to help him, which made the lawsuit itself turbulent, and it also shows from the side that black people do have bad habits themselves, so it is easy to be misunderstood and misunderstood. It's really not good to leave a unified impression on others. Just like Martin Luther King Jr. did in the Selma march, first change the bad things in the people of your own race, and then you can get the sincere help of other races or people, so as to accomplish a great cause.
Well, let’s talk about that. Although Marshall’s efforts are a drop in the ocean, as long as he persists, he can drive the people around him, infect others, and through his own efforts, take the good things from people of color and remove the dross from their development. In order to have a greater ability to make a turnaround contribution to the great cause of seeking equality, just like the great leader Chairman Mao said: a single spark can start a prairie prairie. But first, you have to be a star! ! !
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