When the talk show caused Chinese protests a while ago, many foreigners felt that the Chinese couldn't make a joke, and many Chinese also felt that the Chinese in the United States made a fuss. Earlier in the interview, Master Chao said that Liu Yuling "dog" or something, and some people said that Chinese people are glass-hearted and love more sincere. I'm not good at English, I don't know if this word is just a slang term to describe people who are not good-looking or it's really not a decent word. In conclusion, no one should laugh at the efforts of others for human rights. You feel that people are "what a big deal, they are engaged in such a big battle." You have never experienced what others have experienced, and you still laugh at people's love. It's like you scolded people's ancestors all over the place, and when people get angry with you, you say they are stingy and can't make jokes. Does it fit?
No matter what kind of fundamental right, no matter how little or how much effort others make for it. None of us should find it funny. There are a lot of people like this around. They have LGBT marches. He thinks, "Is this necessary? Now we don't discriminate against comrades." He also thinks, "If you make such an exaggeration, after liberation, men and women will be equal." In an interview with an anti-employment sex discrimination club on the Internet, a male friend of mine said with disapproval, "How can there be such serious gender discrimination", while commenting that none of the girls in the club are good-looking.
In "Broken Sisters", Earl said to Caroline: "Is your nanny white? Then your family is rich enough." I didn't understand when I watched this episode, but now I think about the white salary it should be talking about taller than blacks. Some problems you think do not exist anymore, but there are still some problems, but you are an outsider. Say a few words or not.
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