ethnography

Kaylah 2022-12-12 10:00:14

Yesterday, I saw a video from station B, the title is "I go all the way north, leaving the season of Niuni". The content is a mix of clips from the lives of black people in China, including a small theater with black participation on the short video platform, and the life records of black intermarriage. , black earthy videos, etc., there is no text content to express his views, only Jay Chou's "All the way to the North" is used as the background music, and the Ni in the subtitles of the lyrics is changed to Ni.

The author stated in the comment area that he did not express his views, but the barrage and comment area had already exploded, and the powerful anti-black sentiment could be felt through the screen. The very few comments that pointed out the difference between the black group and the three non-black people were ruthlessly abused. More anger was also vented on the personal relationships of black men and Chinese women, with language that was as intense as one's own experience.

Since the last time the foreigner permanent residence regulations detonated public opinion, I have also thought about my views on the foreign population, especially the most controversial black people.

Let me start with the conclusion. I think if an adult hates black like the bullet screen of station B, then I will think that he is a fascist.

First of all, for intermarriage and sexual behavior, this is purely a personal choice. Whether a woman who has a relationship with a black person will be her own woman is purely a personal choice, which obviously cannot be used as a reason for hating black people. I personally think that if an individual chooses a more risky direction, he should and should be responsible for this matter. What I am more concerned about is that when adults make choices, the situation of the next generation is definitely less considered. If the pressure of intermarriage can be endured by oneself, should the pressure of mixed race be unconditionally endured by children?

Secondly, in terms of social harm, this has been clarified by countless authorities. The harm of the three non-immigrants is definitely not caused by black people alone.

Therefore, those who hate black and worry about the influence of black genes on Chinese blood are nothing more than nameless anger at an unrelated thing, which is like Nazi fascism under the wave of the group.

Going back to the movie, the plot and rhythm and acting skills are remarkable, but from the results, South Africa after Mandela has undoubtedly plummeted. This is obviously a direct case. For individuals, cultural fusion, Immigrant intermarriage, etc., etc., are actually beyond reproach, but in terms of political concepts, in terms of national form, and in terms of cultural connotations, racial integration and cultural integration are definitely topics worth discussing. This is a new question.

So the freedom depicted in the film is not racial equality, but merely breaking racial discrimination and segregation.

The most important thing is to respect objective differences. Although it is scientifically proven that individual differences are far greater than inter-species differences, it is naturally cruel. The average IQ of blacks is not an excuse for the long-term backwardness of black society. If modern blacks cannot adequately adapt to modern life, inequality will always exist. Equal rights for blacks must be fought together by blacks.

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Escape from Pretoria quotes

  • Denis Goldberg: Don't run away, stay and fight!

    Tim Jenkin: [holds up a key] This is how we fight!