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Chapter 1511 Discrimination is everywhere(2/2)

The black man: This is a person who lives in the present, a person who is struggling at the bottom of society, a person who is getting by, a person who is short-sighted, lives a mediocre life, and believes in the supremacy of pleasure.

So, do you still think there is no problem?" Li Yi asked with a smile.

In fact, Li Yi also played a trick here, because this is basically a paradox.

But here in the United States, it's really not a paradox, because Vivian really understood it in an instant.

Then she showed a shocked expression, because obviously, she had not thought about this problem, and it was almost ingrained in her impression.

Li Yi continued: "And what about Philip now? A man who is completely paralyzed from the neck down, a man who thinks he has no value to society, a man who is hopeless because of the loss of his beloved wife, a man who can never stand up again.

A useless person, a person waiting to die.

The only thing they have in common is: no hope.

Do you understand now? In fact, Philip in the movie can definitely be said to be an elite white man. If he had not been paralyzed, do you think he would still choose to tolerate Driss like that?

I don’t know, but I think there is a high probability that it won’t happen. Only after experiencing an extreme tragedy in life and becoming a paralyzed cripple from a high position can he possibly touch the state of a low-class black man and see the low-class black man.

The tenacious vitality, the irresistible enthusiasm and vitality in his body.

In other words, even if they are in similar situations, elite white people like Philip still have people to give him enema massages, feed him exquisite meals, and drink high-end wines to survive. Even if they have lost hope, his class can still allow him to live decently.

Live to be 70 years old, but what about black people? When they apply for jobs, they will encounter discrimination; when they go to study, they will encounter unfair educational resources; they are more likely to be found guilty; they are more likely to be shot to death by the police while handling cases.
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