"Structural racism has never been part of the overall policy discourse of the United States." The Spanish "Abbeza" website published an article that pointed out why the phenomenon of racial inequality is so deep-rooted in this democratic country, which is called the "land of freedom" by its national anthem? According to Carlton Waterhouse, professor of law at Howard University in the United States, the problem is that structural racism has never been part of the overall policy discourse of the United States. It has not solved all the problems of the African American community. Racial discrimination and white supremacy have made the United States what it is now." When discussing this matter, American black political commentator Bakari Sellers couldn't help crying and said: "It's too difficult for black people in this country, because your life is not taken seriously."
"The United States is having a negative impact on global democracy." The British "Guardian" reported that a multinational investigative agency conducted a poll of 120,000 people in 53 countries and regions and found that most people believe that the United States is having a negative impact on global democracy. An article published in the "New York Times" pointed out that due to the protests and the government's response, American diplomats are struggling with issues such as "human rights", "democracy", and "rule of law." In fact, these dark sides of the United States do not need any country to "help" propagate. There are video recordings of how American policemen killed black people on their knees. People all over the world can see it. Otherwise, why would countries take to the streets to protest? The article pointed out that, instead of jumping in order to save a bit of "face", the best option for the United States is to face up to various domestic problems. Eric Rubin, the former US ambassador to Bulgaria, said, "We have been saying that our story is worthy of emulation." "We have to admit that as a country, we still have a long way to go." The US "Foreign Policy" website published an article stating, "When the US's ranking on a series of indicators, including inequality, the lack of trust in the government, etc., has been fully reduced, the British Economist Intelligence Unit has taken the status of the United States from ' A fully democratic country’s downgrading to a “defective democracy”, “the failure to correct the obvious democratic defects in the country is to fail the democracy that the US leader has been preaching to the world-and its citizens-for generations. promise".


