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Historically, blacks have suffered cruel oppression and harm. Once upon a time, they worked barefoot in the plantation, covered with scars left by white planters who beat them for no reason. After years of oppression, the black man finally decided to stand up. Although they paid the price of blood for it, they won the final victory without hesitation.

The problem of racial discrimination has existed in America for many years. Martin Luther King once delivered the world-famous speech "I have a dream". His words are sincere, and he fights for the rights and interests of black people to get equal treatment. At that time, blacks were regarded as inferior races, and they could not even ride with whites at the same time. If white people kill black people in the street, they will only lose some money. I have a dream that has a great influence on America. For years, blacks have been calling for equal treatment for themselves.

Under the international pressure, the treatment of black Americans is much better now. However, with the continuous fermentation of the black Freud incident, fighting for the rights and interests of black people has been overcorrected and changed. Nowadays, in the United States, blacks often demand some excessive special treatment under the banner of "racial equality". Originally, this phenomenon was everywhere in the society, and everyone took it for granted. But I didn't expect the quiet campus to be affected, which caused an uproar in society. It looks like a farce, but it actually happened on American campuses.

On June 10, the Daily Mail reported the news. Students at UCLA asked a professor named Klein to give black people water during the final exam, but the professor refused. The professor was suspended for three weeks because of complaints from black students. However, the students are still dissatisfied and ask the school to "completely" punish the professor and suspend him.

The cause of the incident was that a group of students wrote an email to Professor Klein, claiming that black students were affected by the incident of American police kneeling to kill blacks, and their emotions fluctuated greatly, which in turn affected their studies. Therefore, they demanded that the final exam be cancelled, either postponed or at the end of the exam, and that black students get higher scores.

Professor Klein is an old professor with nearly 40 years of teaching experience. He has been a professor of accounting at UCLA Anderson School of Business for many years. He is an experienced and responsible professor. In the face of students' rude requests, Professor Klein replied to an email.

In the reply email, Professor Klein mentioned four questions: First, now everyone is taking classes online at home, and it is impossible to judge who is black according to the students' names; Second, this rule is to give "preferential treatment" to black students, but if they are mixed-race blacks and Asians, how can their grades be evaluated? Do you grade according to black people or Asians? Third, Martin Luther King called for different treatment because of different skin colors. Is it against Martin Luther King's statement to give test scores based on skin color? Finally, how can we achieve "no harm"?

This email was written modestly, and Professor Klein wisely threw the question at the students. However, these students complained about Professor Klein's "racial discrimination" and "no pity for blacks" because they didn't get satisfactory results. Under pressure, the school had to announce that the professor would be suspended for three weeks from June 25th, and his class would be entrusted to other teachers. However, there are still not enough students. More than 20,000 people jointly asked the school to expel Professor Klein and completely solve this matter. But at the same time, more than 40,000 people signed, supporting Professor Klein's practice and thinking that he should return to work as soon as possible.

There is no doubt that some black students asked to stop Professor Klein's work, but unexpectedly, those students who supported Professor Klein and donated money happened to be from China. It turns out that there are many examples of overcorrection in schools for a long time. Blacks demand not only "equality" but also some privileges. Many teachers will agree under pressure, and schools dare not interfere too much, so they have to let nature take its course. However, the rights and interests of black students will not hurt whites in large numbers, and the Chinese will suffer the most.

This kind of thing is getting worse, which makes people think deeply. What is true fairness?