The Hampton of the Black Panthers facilitated the reconciliation between the various street gangs in Chicago and established the Rainbow Alliance, which transformed street violence into a coalition against the police. The mission of the traitor O'Neill is to secretly stir up various disputes and internal conflicts to promote the collapse of the alliance, rather than simply provide a little information for the FBI as in the movie. This is of course a rigid villain. The movie reduces this stereotype and enriches O'Neill's struggles in the form of character tragedy. Greed and fear forced him to stand on the side of evil, and he does not want to stand on the side. The movie extracts Hampton and O'Neill from the history of Black Panther, representing rescue and betrayal. The conflict between the best quality and the worst quality of mankind makes the movie very brilliant. Is there a glorification of the Black Panther Party in the movie? The comrades of the Black Panthers in Hampton did engage in armed and violent confrontations. They did often shoot and kill many police officers, but their targets and targets have always been those who used force against them. They did not kill innocent people indiscriminately. No shots were fired at the compatriots, the people were not beaten, smashed and looted, and there was no terrorist attack to bomb the zf building to harm innocent people. This is fundamentally different from the recent riots against the people. Martin Luther King said that there are good people in the United States, who are worthy of peaceful resistance. If you win the support of good people, your dream will always come true. Malcolm X said, why are we persecuted now? That is because there are bad people in the United States. We can only use violence to deal with the persecution, and we cannot expect good people to help you. The Black Panthers say that it doesn't matter whether there are good people or bad people in the United States. What matters is who we are. We must defend ourselves, we must improve our own survival and community. Therefore, the Black Panther Party uses the "Community Survival Plan" to provide comrades with free breakfast for children, build free medical clinics, open educational courses and schools, run newspapers and establish a political party to promote their ideas. But the bad guys in the United States did not give the Black Panther a chance. The 21-year-old Hampton was shot and killed by the FBI in his sleep. Spike Lee made a deep reflection on the black community after the Black Panther Party in "Do What It Should Be", and previewed the return of the BLM movement to the street riots that hurt innocents every night, smashed, smashed, robbed and burned 0 yuan for purchases. After the failure of the Black Panthers' ambitious community building and education plan, even they themselves could not be trusted. Why are there so many successful black star athletes, black singers, and black actors, while the lives of the black people have not improved? Spike Lee borrowed the words of the characters in "For What We Should Be" to clarify the essence: These famous black athletes, singers and actors are no longer black after their success. They become Americans and successful Americans. After the black people succeeded, they became mixed in the upper class of the white society, no longer a member of the black community, and separated from the black society. The more successful blacks there are, the worse the black community will fall, and the elites among them will be drawn away. This not only does not help or even blows up the change of the entire black situation. No one will become a black Messiah like Hampton, and provide better education and medical care for the black community to save the black community.
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