Nowadays, with the continuous riots in the United States, it has also attracted the attention of international public opinion. Can't breathe? Dissatisfaction with racial discrimination and other stubborn diseases in the United States has become something that the international community and the American people cannot tolerate!
Can't breathe? Groaning, let the old scar of American racial discrimination be uncovered again. Due to the continuous fermentation of this matter, under the great pressure of public opinion and the public, the Minneapolis police fired four policemen involved at that time and pinned down Freud's policeman Drake with their knees. Chauvin was charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter.
In this regard, US President Trump said: Justice will be done? !
However, is this really the case? Can racial discrimination really be upheld in the United States?
According to the United Nations Special Rapporteur, the killing and cruel treatment of blacks by law enforcement authorities in the United States is serious and rarely investigated. African-American adults are 5.9 times more likely to be imprisoned than white adults.
According to the report "20 19 American Race" released by Pew Research Center, about 58% of the respondents think that? Race relations in America are bad? More than half of African-American respondents think? America can't achieve racial equality? .
So racial discrimination has always been in America? The general policy of the deep-rooted American ruling class in dealing with racial issues is to hold high the banner of opposing racial discrimination in words, but let it go in the bones.
There are frequent cases of violent law enforcement by American police. The fundamental reason is that the judicial department has never reflected on the harm of racism, discriminated against vulnerable groups, ignored life, and lacked the system design to prevent ethnic minorities from confronting law enforcement departments. In addition, some racist remarks of the United States Federation have invisibly contributed to racial discrimination in American society.
If the United States wants to reduce the occurrence of such cases, it must take? Take serious action? It is almost impossible to stop racial discrimination in the United States from its roots, and it takes a very long way.
The author says that the social tsunami caused by racial problems will continue to be the sword of Damocles hanging over Americans, which will cause a new wave of harm to society every once in a while.