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  • Perfect. Alright. Perfect.

  • So are we both at the same time?

  • Yeah, we... I'm not doing it solo, bro. Alright.

  • Look at you?

  • Yeah.

  • So the question is...

  • What would the world look like without black people?

  • Whoa.

  • That's a hard question.

  • Oh wow. Without black people? Ummm...

  • Well, first of all, I wouldn't be here.

  • We wouldn't have a President.

  • It would look all white.

  • The world would look like...

  • Hollywood, I think.

  • It would be kind of bland, kind of vanilla.

  • Music, as we know, would not exist.

  • I don't know what my soul would be like without Brian McKnight.

  • There would be no hip hop. Oh crap! That would suck!

  • That would suck a lot because I love hip hop.

  • Listen, if the people love black people as much as they love black culture,

  • everything would be fine.

  • Everyone loves black culture.

  • They love black culture.

  • But when it comes to black people, they're kind of...

  • let me... let me grab my kids...

  • let me clutch my purse a little tighter.

  • Yeah.

  • Growing up, there was a white kid who told me that

  • he didn't want to play with me because of my skin was dirty.

  • And I came home and I told my mom,

  • "Mom, wash my skin so I could play with all the other kids."

  • I can tell you how many times I've been asked,

  • "Oh, you know, deliver this or wheel this around."

  • That I'm a delivery person. I'm, you know, the patient transfer person.

  • I'm not a medical student who's there to serve care for patients.

  • You've been put inside of this box that we can only be ignorant,

  • that we can only come from single parent homes,

  • that we can only participate in gangs

  • The truth is that being black in America is like

  • walking through the store and people are scared of you or

  • Being stopped by law enforcement for no real good reason.

  • When we have dreadlocks or braids

  • Or if a black guy has a hoodie on

  • They see "thug." No matter what. So...

  • We have a 14-year-old,

  • and we've had to have some really difficult conversations with him.

  • I think it was the first time I got my driver's license. Right.

  • You're taught... your mom will sit you down and tell you, "Look...

  • If a police officer stops you,

  • this is what you're supposed to say.

  • Don't reach into your glove compartment

  • to try to get your license and registration because, you know,

  • if they think you have a weapon, you know, you can get shot.

  • Because, at the end of the day, I really don't care.

  • I just want you to come home to me. Right.

  • I do work with a lot of young black men.

  • I mean...

  • These young men are beautiful

  • in every sense of the way I think.

  • When I work with them, you know, it's emotional because...

  • because the way that I experienced them is completely different

  • than the way people portray them.

  • As hard as it is to have conversations about racial tensions,

  • I think that it's needed.

  • Do you feel like you have racist thoughts?

  • Yes. Yeah, definitely.

  • Yeah... it's in me.

  • Ummm... I know it. And as much as I want to say the right answer

  • and I know it's wrong... it's there.

  • We know 'em, and we have sort of these snap judgements about people,

  • and I have them too. I can't really help it.

  • Ummm... I do my best to recognize when that's happening

  • and try and fight it and try and talk about it.

  • I think it can get better than this.

  • I think we can do better.

  • Not all cops are bad. Not all black people are thugs.

  • Get to know somebody that doesn't look like you.

  • You know, worship next to somebody who doesn't look like you.

  • Ummm... Share a meal with someone who doesn't look like you

  • and come with no expectations.

  • Then you'll see who we are.

  • That's all it is.

  • In December 2014, thousands of people of every race, age, and religion gathered across the country to fight for love and justice.

  • Will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character

  • So what would the world look like without black people?

  • That's the question that I don't... I really don't know

  • because I feel like in order for the world to function,

  • we need all types of people. Not only just black people.

  • Just all types of people to come together and make a difference.

  • I'm a teacher, and I tell my kids all the time is

  • we're just a unique beauty...

  • the beauty that God created and

  • if we embrace each other knowing that we're really all brothers and sisters

  • and I mean this world can be so different. It really could.

  • Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that.

  • Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.

  • - Martin Luther King, Jr.

  • #WeCanDoBetterBy

  • Created, Directed, and Edited by Eric I. Lu

  • Produced and Edited by Elaine Zhou

  • Edited and Shot by Jean Rheem

  • Additional Sound and Camera by Dru Chen, Albert Chen, Jackie Hsieh, and June-Ho Kim

  • Special thanks to Jason Y. Lee

  • Special thanks to everyone who shared their stories with us.

Perfect. Alright. Perfect.

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沒有黑人的世界 (World Without Black People)

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    watermelon 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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