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Black brothers, hilarious American TV series, seeking resources

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The black man was walking down the street with ice cream, and the white policeman shot him several times. The black man was walking on the road with bananas, and the white policeman shot him several times. The black man appeared in front of him with a plush toy, and the white policeman shot him in horror. Even black police officers came to ask with coffee and were shot and killed by white police officers.

Afterwards, the white policeman said, Oh, my God, I can't control my hands!

This is the American-style racial discrimination culture depicted in the comedy variety short film Ki and Peel, also known as Black Brothers. In the form of comedy show, it shows the sad black situation and racial relations in America with hilarious pictures. And such a real and slightly exaggerated self-deprecating drama has aroused great repercussions in American society. The first episode attracted 265.438 million+viewers as soon as it was broadcast, making it the most watched program launched by the comedy center since 2009.

The exaggerated description of racial discrimination in this short story "Ki and Peel" is the epitome of the American racial discrimination culture that has lasted for hundreds of years and cannot be eliminated.

The Root and Essence of Racial Discrimination in America

The root of racial discrimination in the United States lies in the colonial culture that once flourished, and the beginning of colonial culture comes from the western culture of the jungle and natural selection.

In the past 244 years, the United States has waged 246 wars, not including countless small massacres against Indians. The American continent once inhabited 80 million Indians, and the westward movement of American whites killed at least 25 million Indians. By now, there are only 6.9 million Indians left.

The great success of colonial culture made white supremacy firmly rooted in the United States and became the only truth that lasted for centuries in the United States. Even Benjamin Franklin, who drafted the Declaration of Independence, was praised as a noble and beloved man and a racist to the core. He was prejudiced against Indians and accused them of being "stupid, lazy and impolite". At the same time, Franklin was also a big slave owner, and blacks were just his tools to gain benefits.

So, what about American President Lincoln who abolished slavery forever?

"I have no intention of achieving equality between blacks and whites. In my opinion, the physiological differences between these two races will make them never live together on the basis of complete equality. If two people really live together, then their status must be high and low. Like many others, I think whites should be in a higher position. "

The above remarks are Lincoln's truest views on blacks. At that time, the abolition of slavery was only a necessary means to win the war, although objectively he liberated the blacks and gained more power and better opportunities to live in the United States.

/kloc-in 0/620, william bradford, who pursued pure religion, led 35 Puritans to the North American continent, which made the religious sense of God voters and natural mission change to white supremacy with the extension of colonial history and the growing strength of the United States.