The current situation in the United States reminds me of this movie I saw a few years ago. One scene that still makes me angry is when a white woman in the street feared the black man and called the white policeman domineeringly. She ended up blind in one eye and was charged and jailed! Just because of one thing, the discrimination and fear of white women against black people. At the time, I wondered why they lived in a neighborhood where there wasn't a single white man, which was actually segregated by default. I really don't know much about the history of racial discrimination and exploitation in the United States, and I can't empathize with the fact that every black person lives in an invisible environment where they are discriminated against and vigilant against as bad criminals, but it is completely understandable that black people are treated unfairly and bullied. , they all suspect that white people do not treat each other as human beings, and that justice is not fair. Since they all look down on black people who have taken root in the United States, most likely they also look down on Chinese people. After all, there was a history of labor in the United States. I also know that many Chinese friends in the United States now support the movement against racial discrimination.
Although black men are always held to the altar, which is also in the interests of the patriarchal society, the fact that cannot be ignored is the powerful spiritual power of black women. This film is a portrayal of black women who were sexually assaulted by their adoptive father since childhood. The child was sent away, and then the adoptive father married a domestic violence man with half-sale and half-delivery. With endless housework, serving him every day, and being beaten at every turn, this tenacious woman is still full of hope and happiness. Optimistic, and finally got the courage to divorce, inherit the house, truly have a home of my own, and reunite with the children sent away by my sister, which is touching. The accommodating power of feminine energy is too powerful.
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