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Is there really racial discrimination in America?

I used to think there was racial discrimination in the United States, but when I first came to the United States, I still thought there was racial discrimination. From the stories I heard, I still thought there was racial discrimination. So is there really racial discrimination in America? I think many people may say "yes" and many people will say "no". As I know more and more about America, I don't think this problem can be summarized in one sentence. To be fair, let alone Americans, even we in China, especially those China women who are married outside, how many people are willing to marry black people? Unless this black man is outstanding, or we women really admire him, I think the answer is no, so we can't say that Americans discriminate against black people. I remember my husband told me a story. When he was in high school, a white female classmate made friends with a black boy. Because he was stupid and had a child with that black man, he dropped out of school and held a black child all day. Where's the black unmarried father? Who said he was the father of the child? Therefore, such a woman is really a fool, knowing that the other party can't control it and can't afford the responsibility. Why did she let herself have children? What happened to this woman? Since then, no white people want to make friends with her, and no white people want to marry her. On the surface, she paid a lifetime of happiness for this color. Are hundreds of people deeply rooted or don't want to marry black people? Now I think it's more because those good men think this woman is stupid than because she has a black child. Which clever man wants to marry a stupid woman? Especially western men, but it does not rule out some people's prejudice against color. Those who don't obey traffic rules, commit crimes, kill and set fire, divorce and abandon their children, find lovers to betray their wives, and even get famous brand sexually transmitted diseases are often mostly black. Of course, everyone has it. The key point is that the number of blacks in these social problems greatly exceeds the number of people of other colors. Let's look at the people with the lowest education level. Although they are in a country where everyone can go to school, not many people can receive higher education. Black people can tell at a glance that they speak English. Although they have been born and raised here for so many years, they still speak black English, which is difficult to understand, especially for those of us whose mother tongue is not English. The average wage of black Americans is also the lowest, not because of racial discrimination, but because most of them are engaged in low-paid jobs and cannot become high-income people, which is of course related to their education level. As for the blacks themselves, it seems that most of them are broken cans, self-indulgence, self-degradation and self-motivation, which may also be related to their families. It is undeniable that all families attach importance to education, and the average education level of children is much higher. Go shopping today, push the baby across the street and wait for the red light at the traffic lights. After the red light came on, I looked around and saw that the cars on the left and right had stopped (I was the most careful person who ran the red light), so I pushed the baby across the road. Just halfway through, a car came across the street, and my mind turned away regardless of the red light or the green light. At that time, I shouted "Hey, it"! ! "I saw that the driver was a big black. The car stopped there, and people close to me leaned out of the car and smiled at me and gestured to me, which meant to comfort me and felt that the driver had no self-restraint. This is no joke. Black people are definitely the majority of people who are called by the police to violate traffic rules on the expressway. Many of them really don't have the virtue and self-restraint of American society, and they seem to be out of tune with American society. This is the fundamental reason why they are out of touch with society as a whole. I still remember the report of robbery violence after the flood in New Orleans a few years ago. My husband said a phenomenon: in this place, if the police see something in a white man's hand, they will subjectively think that it was taken by a white man. Even if it is robbery, they will not think of it first; If a black man has something in his hand, the police's first reaction is what the black man robbed. Even if black people really didn't rob them, it seems that people always think black people are dangerous and form a fixed thinking. So black people are all lower class? Do people really discriminate against them? The answer is no, we all know that Obama was elected president of the United States and became the first black president in American history. No matter whether he can do a good job in the American economy during the American economic crisis, he cannot change the fate of the United States and do a good job in the American economy. But he is still him, and people choose him because he is an excellent and intelligent leader. His election still has its own mass base, otherwise he can't become the president of the United States unless he plays tricks like Bush. This shows that Americans do not discriminate against blacks and give them the same social stage to show their own style. Let's take a look at how American laws protect blacks as much as possible. I don't know which aspects. I only know one aspect, that is, when enrolling students in universities, what proportion of blacks must be, and I don't know the specific proportion. Often because of this rule, many blacks go to famous universities and key universities in the United States, and their grades are very low, while many other races do not have this preferential treatment. Even if their grades are much higher than those of blacks, they may not be able to go to the same university. Is the law unequal to other races? Isn't that discrimination against whites? No, but because the overall level of blacks is very poor, the law has lowered the requirements and allowed more blacks and whites to go to college together. This takes good care of them. We know that looking for a job depends on the school where they graduated, which is equivalent to creating opportunities for them to enter a higher social class. I have also met many black people who are polite, capable and diligent. My husband's third brother had a black girlfriend. When I first came, she and my third brother had only known each other for a short time. I fell in love with her as soon as I saw her. She is divorced and has a daughter who has grown up. She lives alone, has her own house and has her own job. I can fully understand her English, and I find her dialogue very good. I have been to her house twice. The house is spacious, tidy and tasteful. She likes animals and keeps cats and dogs. When we go there, she always treats us warmly. I was very excited to talk to her, and she also said that if I went to live in Long Island, she would help me find a job. She said that she had studied Chinese, but she forgot a lot and simply remembered some. My husband secretly told me: this woman is good, but if she knows more about Third Brother, she won't like him and will leave him eventually. At that time, my third brother lived in her house, and I was dubious. Later, it really happened. She left her third brother for less than a year. How can such a capable and diligent woman like third brother? Everyone in her husband's family knows this and thinks that Third Brother is not good enough for this woman. My husband once liked a black lady. He said that the black girl was smart, capable, nice and well-spoken. He really wanted to marry the black girl at that time, and later he learned that the black girl was taken. If we look at the essence of the phenomenon, it is not difficult to understand the real meaning: there is no racial discrimination in American society today, no matter what color. What people look down upon are those who are uncultivated, lazy and ignorant. Then American society is not graded by skin color, but by people's socio-economic status. No matter what color you are, no matter where you come from, as long as you are capable, diligent, talented and cultured, you will be respected by people, recognized by society and get everything you deserve. This is the true face of American immigrant countries. If you really want to say discrimination, I think it is more discrimination against people of different nationalities, because you are not a person of American nationality. Because of the political struggle between governments, ordinary people often become victims and fall into a dilemma. However, at this time, both the United States and our own country are embarrassed by these small ordinary people. The reason is that the United States stipulates that we should also stipulate that, otherwise it will appear that we are weak.