Politically, although the U.S. Constitution clearly stipulates that people are born free and equal, many whites, who make up about 60% of the U.S. population, feel that they are an excellent nation and are superior. The so-called "white supremacy" is deeply ingrained in American society. Many senior officials and national policy advisers in the Trump administration believe in "white supremacy." The "white supremacy" racism is also indirectly transmitted to some minorities, forming a systematic racial discrimination phenomenon in which white people discriminate against colored people and larger minorities discriminate against smaller minorities. Therefore, some scholars pointedly pointed out that “the United States is based on racism.” In the history of the United States for more than 200 years, from the early genocide of Native Indians to the trafficking of enslaved blacks, to the persecution of Chinese laborers at the end of the 19th century, And then to the violent enforcement of the law by white policemen that led to the death of African-American Freud, the United States is full of inferiority on the issue of racial discrimination. As Robin Tiangelo, a professor at the University of Washington in the United States, pointed out, “The United States is based on the principle that all human beings are created equal. However, the history of this country actually Extinction and the theft of their land. America’s wealth is based on the labor of kidnapping and enslaving Africans and their families. Black women were not given the right to vote until 1965.”
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