History repeats itself, one more intense than once!

in #united4 years ago

History repeats itself, one more intense than once!

The long-suffering mood provides sustained and profound motivation, rapid lying unemployment provides sufficient manpower, and the outbreak has led to a further deterioration of living conditions, coupled with the detonation of key events.

As street protests in the United States mount, calls for minority rights have reverberated in French society. Since June 2, thousands of protesters have gathered on the streets of Paris for days to express sympathy for George Floyd, who died in the course of u.S. police enforcement.

"It wasn't long before Paris was lifted, but I think peaceful demonstrations are extremely necessary, not just because of the United States. Lucy, a 25-year-old white French woman, said, "The epidemic is a short-term cover-up, but it amplifies injustice in our society in the long run." Minorities, suburban problems, these are resurface. "

In the face of the surging new crown pneumonia, any country in the world is not sure of the situation, can only reluctantly control public health, water truck wages. The things that are most frightening often happen quickly.

Crowds march, protest! No doubt not in the spread of the virus to create excellent space! Of course, protests must continue, and the voice of freedom is always more important than oppression and discrimination!

Free thoughts also spread to the animal world, and hippos were able to run freely through the streets of Chicago. It wasn't a mere "riot" that took place on Monday (May 25), and the march began on Thursday (May 28) with curfews in key cities across the country, with Los Angeles even bringing curfews to daytime. Today (7 June), there was also a large-scale demonstration in London.

Imagine a simple model, spring and car.

The car runs in one direction, slower and slower, and although it is still moving forward, the spring is building up the force to pull back.

The car forward process, is the sharp expansion of the gap between the rich and the poor, in the process of expansion, accumulated a large number of American people's lives have not significantly improved the resentment and rising hopeless depression. Although in the process, we do not know where the car will go. But we are seeing more and more slow progress, and the pressure of accumulation is increasing.

until the outbreak.

Although, in the beginning, almost all companies in the U.S. stock market fell in tandem, driven by companies that were clearly negatively affected, with mixed emotions and market mechanisms. But to this day, we find that many large companies have quietly hit new or near new highs, and the Nasdaq index has reached a record high. The reasons are simple and the logic is clear:

Government-issued vouchers turned out to be the revenue and profits of large corporations.

The epidemic has further exacerbated the gap between the rich and the poor.

Very simple words can be clear, the poor will only be poorer, the rich will only make more money!

Self-pressure is by no means a reason to harm others, any harm is a crime. What I want to say is that this is not an example, but a depression that has spread to many of the grass-roots employees of the United States government. We have seen the police kneeling on one knee, but there are also videos showing that there are also situations where there are not a few unprovoked acts of intimidation and violence against ordinary people in the process of policing the police.

Now, although the two sides stand on opposite sides, but most people's feelings of repression are common. Race, violent law enforcement, the gap between the rich and the poor and social injustice, partisanship... The Freud incident was like a trigger, igniting the long-suppressed discontent and anger of the American people, and exposing the many ills of American society.

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This world, there is more history repeat! Cherish life, love life.

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