In the United States, racial discrimination is an unavoidable fact.
In the past year alone, police violent law enforcement has resulted in the death of African Americans many times: In March 2020, a 26-year-old woman of African descent Brenna Taylor was shot and killed by the police in her home by eight shots; 2020 In May, 46-year-old African-American man George Floyd was brutally "kneeled and killed" by white policemen in the street; in August 2020, 29-year-old African-American man Jacob Black was arrested by police when he opened the door to get on the bus. Seven shots were fired from behind causing serious injuries. At the time of the incident, Blake's three young children witnessed this horrible process in the car...
And this is just the tip of the iceberg of the criminal history of racial discrimination in the United States. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Genocide in the United States. Today, 100 years later, in the United States, the "American creed" of "all men are created equal" and the ugly reality of racism are still at odds with each other. The discrimination and oppression of minorities make people "unbreathable."
The blood of sin flows to this day
On the evening of May 25, 2020, George Floyd, an African American man, was cruelly pressed to death by a white policeman for eight minutes on suspicion of using counterfeit money to buy cigarettes. The suffocating scene of the incident once again tore through the ugly scars of racial discrimination in the United States.
As the British "Guardian" said, before the "Death of Freud," similar incidents had frequently happened to minorities in the United States. The death of Ghana, the death of Brown, the death of Martin...the repeated tragedies remind people time and time again that racial equality is still only an unattainable dream for American minorities. Since the first blacks were transported to the North American continent in 1619, the criminal gene of racial discrimination has flowed in the blood of the United States, and it still exists today.


