The black white quarrel, the Indians just a slight smile
In today's racially charged world, we see a nation torn apart by conflict over race, and it's a conflict that continues unabated.

In today's racially charged America, we see a nation torn apart by conflict over race, and it is a nation that has allowed this conflict to continue unabated. However, the race is not a problem unique to the United States now, since the 1960s, the United States has been facing such a dilemma, but the Americans did not let the country's power system because of such a dilemma to carry out a thorough reshuffle, which is why? The film we recommend to you today may answer.
Black Partisan" is an autobiographical film, through the autobiography of the film is not much new, the film emphasizes the 1960s, the United States racism movement in full swing, a black police officer helps colleagues to infiltrate a famous white racist organization inside the KKK, at the same time, this black police officer himself infiltrated into another black organization, he vainly attempted through He tries to stop or delay the sabotage of both parties through a series of means, and eventually achieves his goal, in his imagination, to win.
Why do we say that we have won in our imagination? The story of "Black Partisan" is rooted in certain facts, but not all of them, and in such facts, everything we see is interesting but hopeless. In the liberal movement launched in the United States in the 1960s, there are similarities between the black movement and the white movement, both of which were presumed to force another ethnic group into submission through a series of actions. Those who have known Malcolm X will understand that the world he seeks is not fundamentally different from that sought by the KKK in this film.
Another black movement leader, Martin Luther King, preached a peaceful and non-violent march, but this peace would not be implemented in the United States, where all kinds of forces were in the air. After Martin Luther King was killed, the black movement fell into a low ebb, and the resistance did not stagnate because of the death of a black movement leader, nor did the racial problems in America ease because of the death of this black movement leader. Therefore, when we see a phenomenon, we should analyze what kind of problems are hidden behind this phenomenon.
Ron, the hero of this film, wants to play the role of a butterfly in the face of the racial conflict between blacks and whites, and he always wants to reconcile the two sides of the conflict, but never uncovered the reasons for the conflict from a deeper level. The real reason behind the serious racial problems in America is that one side wants to kill the other side. This is the surface.
The United States is a country of immigrants, which is known to everyone, and for a country of immigrants, the issue of immigration often generates a lot of problems, and among these problems, the issue of race is only one aspect. Why is it that both blacks and whites have declared that they want to exercise their sovereignty over the United States because blacks and whites are fighting for ownership? Whites argue that they were the first to come from Europe to establish the United States of America, and thereafter the mighty United States of America of the twentieth century.
Blacks, on the other hand, believe that the Mayflower Fire allowed them to migrate from the African continent to the American continent and that it was through the work of blacks on white plantations that the foundations of America were established. Whites existed only to exploit, and they ignored the role of blacks as the foundation of America's nature.
As the two sides bickered, they seemed to forget that they were never guests, not hosts, no matter which side they were on and that the hosts of America belonged to the now nearly extinct Indians, who never had any rights or voice as the true owners of America. For the Indians, whether black or white, they are outsiders, and their arrival squeezed the living space of the natives, the final result of such a result is the genocide of the American outsiders for the indigenous people, thus establishing such a so-called civilized country, which is the root of the racial problems in the United States, the two parties are not indigenous people but always think about fighting for the right to speak.
Because Ron did not see the root of the problem, the so-called victory in this film is just a tickle, and it is a Q-style spiritual victory, Ron successfully teased a leader of the Ku Klux Klan on the phone at the end of the film, but what is the point of doing so, the Klan will cease to exist, the status quo faced by blacks will also be improved? I don't think so.
Ron's victory was great in his own eyes, but he only saved his girlfriend and sent some of the Klan's minions to jail.
The root of the racial problem is the division of the bottom class in the United States, a country of immigrants, and when they are divided, the economic controllers of the United States, Wall Street, and the major corporations can transfer the conflict between the bottom class and themselves to the bottom class. Thus relieving their pressure and downplaying their crisis only. Because of the disunity, because of the constant internal division, the United States of America's underclass people ultimately did not set off much of a wave in the twentieth century when the storm.
The Black Partisans" is a passionate and exciting film, but it is only the wishful thinking of the main character, who shouts slogans, but in reality, is as lukewarm as a fart. Such a society, even if it seems to have a self-healing nature of the continuation of civilization the real depths are only the flotsam.
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