It can be said that the show handles other issues ok. It does seem to be deliberately politically correct on the racial issue, but it can’t be too blasphemous for the screenwriter. The current political atmosphere in the United States is like this. Therefore, the image of black people in the film and television should be more glorious (although in reality, the opposite is true).
So I don't want to watch a lot of clips about black people because they don't reflect reality. Of course, some of them are still real, such as the actions of security guards when Ramdoll and his father went to the clothing store to buy clothes, etc., but in more cases, most of the black groups are still relatively degenerate and have a high crime rate. But is this the fault of the blacks themselves or the discrimination of the whites, and the so-called "invisible discrimination" of the whites is an instinctive reaction to their own safety (for example, in the drama, the security guards of the clothing store, in order to prevent theft from happening, refuse to enter the store of blacks are particularly concerned). So this is actually a vicious cycle of mutual cause and effect. Of course, the show's point of view is that blacks who are educated and cared for by white families can be better than their white counterparts, which I still disagree with.
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