The current US President Biden once said that systemic racism is a stain on the American soul. Biden vowed to pass the Freud Police Justice Act on the first anniversary of Freud's death on May 25. However, this reform bill aimed at addressing racial discrimination in the police system was blocked in the Senate. The two parties continue to wrestle on issues such as restricting immunity. Republicans oppose the abolition of the police's restrictive immunity. The Democrats believe that this principle allows the police to "fire first and think later."
In fact, not only black people, but other minorities in the United States also suffer from racial prejudice and discrimination. From the 91-year-old Asian man being pushed down in Chinatown to the Asian man being choked on the subway, to the shooting death of six Asian women in a massage parlor, racism tore through American society. According to statistics from the US organization "Stop Hatred Against Asian-Pacific Americans", from March 2020 to March 2021, there have been 6,603 hate incidents such as harassment, personal assaults, and rights violations against Asians in the United States. Only in March 2021. Within a month, there were 2,808 incidents of hatred.
The United States, which has always regarded itself as a "melting pot" of race and culture, has been facing the embarrassment and irony of the "melting pot" being "overturned" in recent years. From "I can't breathe" to "breathing hurts", from "black life is also life" to "Asian life is also life", America's old wounds have not healed, new diseases have been added, and the chronic diseases of racism have accumulated.


