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University black doctor
Text | Zhang Qi

From today on, watch a classic movie every week.

Please look at this week's Green Paper.

This is a film based on a true story. It's about the discrimination of black American pianists and doctors.

Every time I see him treated unfairly, discriminated against for no reason, and bullied by prejudice, I can't help feeling sorry for him.

This movie is too easy to cry for people with low tears.

There are two places that impressed me the most after reading it.

One is what the driver said when he encouraged the black doctor to try to contact his family.

He said, "People are lonely because they dare not take the first step."

I am convinced that Dr. Pianist is afraid to take the first step. He has a brother, but they haven't contacted for a long time, and he seems to have forgotten where his brother is. Anyway, I didn't take the initiative to find it.

He doesn't lack anything materially, but he is particularly lonely in the dead of night. No family around, always alone.

Always drink a bottle of whisky alone and then sleep alone.

Yes, people don't have to be so lonely, as long as they are willing to take the first step and take the initiative to contact others.

Another place that impressed me the most was what the pianist's partner said-"It takes a lot of courage to change people's ideas, because talent alone is not enough."

He told the driver that the doctor could have played in a better place, which was not only well paid, but also very comfortable. But the doctor still chose to go to the southern United States and has been playing in different places.

Because he wants to break people's discrimination and prejudice against skin color through his own efforts.

To this end, doctors have practiced.

Forbearance along the way, forbearance when dignity and bottom line are broken.

Wonderful interpretation of the experience of black people when they are treated unfairly.

He tried to break the injustice. Although he knew it was difficult, he did it anyway. His spirit and courage are commendable.

Prejudice is a mountain in people's minds. But as long as someone shakes it, the mountain will collapse one day.