Fred Hampton, chairman of the Illinois Chapter of the Black Panther Party, also appeared in the "Chicago Trial of Seven Gentlemen" some time ago. It feels great to watch different movies linking the same history together.
Everyone knows how important the so-called political correctness is in the current social environment in the United States. "But this film is more like a mourning and anger for the current African American movement. Their movement has no action plan and clear political demands. It seems to be a parade, just like the young writer Zhao Haoyang said. Negroes encounter injustice, then go to the streets to beat, smash, rob and burn, and then slowly subside over time. When they finally encounter injustice again, they still have to go to the streets to beat, smash, rob and burn. Such things have happened in the United States in recent decades. Many times, but black people are still being discriminated against. Only those innocent people who have been beaten, smashed, robbed and burned have become victims, and have planted the seeds of discrimination and hatred in their hearts. This kind of'movement' is not a real movement at all. It seems to be just a vicious circle of behavior that makes people vent their energy." But in fact, this is not difficult to understand. The ruling class in the United States will not tolerate this country as a country where communists, anti-war activists, and leftist activists are united. Like Redhampton, leaders with clear beliefs and political demands and great influence are often assassinated, which directly leads to the division and disintegration of the organization they lead. Blacks are still full of anger when they encounter injustice. Bulls ramming around like headless flies.
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