Racial discrimination, in fact, has nothing to do with skin color and class, but the degree of civilization.

Antonio 2022-10-19 17:49:59

Washington sent a black lawyer to investigate the shooting of a black officer.

Everyone thought the white man must have killed the black official, and everyone thought the black lawyer must find a white murderer.

However, the black lawyer found in the investigation that all the people did not like this black official, especially the black soldiers hated him, so everyone had a motive to kill him.

During his investigation, he found that the black officer, on his way back to the camp that night, encountered two white officers and insulted them with extremely dirty words. Black lawyers petitioned the base's top executive for permission to authorize him to interrogate him. If it is racially biased, the two white officers are very likely to be scapegoats. But the black lawyer did not deal with it this way, but further dug up the death of the black official was entirely self-inflicted, and a black soldier finally shot him.

The next day the troops will go to the front to fight Hitler. Black lawyers neither sheltered criminals because of their skin color, nor were they swayed by antebellum passions.

On the way to say goodbye, everyone looked at him with admiration. We believe that more and more black people will be seen wearing such high-level military uniforms in the future.

Racial discrimination, in fact, has nothing to do with skin color and class, but the degree of civilization.

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  • Captain Davenport: Lets go see Sgt. Washington, drive.

    Corporal Ellis: Didn't go to well in there sir?

    Captain Davenport: You gotta hearing problem corporal?

    Corporal Ellis: No sir, I was born with big ears sir, my grandma had big ears, it runs in the family.

  • Master Sergeant Vernon Waters: They still... hate you! THEY STILL HATE YOU!