Why is the "Black Lives Matter" movement frequently staged on the streets of the United States? Who is discriminating against black people?
Today, the BLM movement in the United States, also translated by some as the "Black Lives Matters" movement, is becoming more and more intense. It has not only spread to major developed countries around the world, but also announced the establishment of the "Capitol Hill Autonomous Region" in Seattle, Washington State. Black people are openly dividing the United States, driving out the police, and confronting the government, and the U.S. federal government seems to have no way to deal with this. President Trump seems to be able to only tweet "LAW&ORDER" hundreds of times, but cannot order the Washington State government or the army to enter the "autonomous region" to quell the riots.

1. Who freed the black slaves?
As we all know, before the American Civil War, there were a large number of black slaves working day and night for the plantation owners in the southern United States. Most of the black slaves in the South were not allowed to receive basic education, medical training (if black people were sick, they were basically helped by other slaves or the slave owner's family, using local methods to take care of each other), and religious gatherings of slaves were prohibited. The plantation owners were worried that the gatherings would allow them to communicate with each other and lead to uprisings.
When the Democratic Party was first established, it mainly represented the interests of farmers in the southern and western United States, supporting slavery to maintain the established agricultural system. The Democratic Party has long supported slavery and gained support from southern states. The Democratic Party even passed a bill in the mid-19th century to forcibly expel Indians, launched the Mexican-American War, and obtained a large amount of land for farming. It is not difficult to understand why American blacks toppled the statue of Thomas Jefferson, the founder of the Democratic Party and the third president in American history, in the past two days.
In the northern United States, Lincoln, as the leader of the Republican Party, took the lead in carrying the banner of anti-slavery, and won the US election, becoming the 16th president of the United States. This also affected the interests of the slave-owning Democrats in the South, and the American Civil War was about to break out.
As we all know, the final result was that the Northern Republican Party represented by Lincoln defeated the slave-owning Democratic Party in the South, and passed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. It also used the army to protect escaped slaves, encouraged marginal states to make slavery illegal, and pushed Congress to pass the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, completely abolishing slavery. Therefore, it was President Lincoln and his Republican Party who made great contributions to the liberation of black slaves.
2. Changes in the Republican and Democratic parties:
After the Civil War, the industry in the North developed rapidly, and industrialization gradually occupied all areas of American life, including social and political fields. Former slaves became hired laborers, and as population growth exceeded the speed of economic development, many poor white people also joined the ranks of hired workers.
In the early 20th century, the Democratic Party began to support the protection of white workers' rights, and African Americans, who had firmly supported the Republican Party since the Civil War, began to gradually turn to support the Democratic Party in the 1930s, mainly because of the poverty relief measures, welfare policies, and support for civil rights in the New Deal implemented by the Democratic Party.
In the late 1960s, as more and more Democratic leaders expressed their support for the civil rights movement, the Democratic Party's traditional conservative white vote base in the South and support among urban Catholics in the North began to collapse. At the same time, the Republican Party began to implement its Southern Strategy, which aimed to resist the federal government's erosion of local state rights and won the support of southern states.
Finally, the 1968 US presidential election marked a turning point in the political stance of the southern states, and all the southern states chose to vote for the Republican Party. The East Coast metropolitan areas became the Democratic Party's base, and 80-90% of blacks began to become staunch supporters of the Democratic Party.
From then on, the political landscape of the two parties in the United States was basically established:
3. Who is discriminating against black people?
Since the outbreak of the anti-apartheid black rights movement in the 1960s, the United States has had a total of five Democratic presidents, from John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. Each Democratic president has received 80-90% support from black Americans, especially when Barack Obama, as the first black president of the United States, won the Nobel World Peace Prize.
However, even during the administration of these Democratic presidents, the anti-discrimination movement of black people continued unabated, and the problems of black people remained very acute. Cities such as Detroit, Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York are areas with the highest black violence and crime rates, and these are precisely the areas of influence that the Democratic Party has long controlled.
In recent years, the Democratic Party bosses have long relied on the method of robbing the rich to help the poor to feed American blacks. They have shown empathy for the suffering of black people and shouted slogans against racial discrimination, but avoided talking about the deep-seated problems in the black community. They have also joined forces with a group of left-wing civil rights activists who specialize in ideology in an attempt to establish "political correctness" as the unified thought of Americans.
In fact, in daily American society, no one dares to talk about race and skin color except black people themselves, and black people are given preferential treatment everywhere. From company bosses and colleagues who are most afraid of being accused of racism when arguing with black employees; to American schools sparing no effort to teach American children to cultivate a sense of historical guilt from the history of white people's "sins"; to American universities lowering the admission standards for blacks, even at the expense of the interests of many hard-working Asians and other ethnic groups...
But even though this is true, the Democratic Party still exaggerates and reports individual cases of police brutality against black people in order to win votes from black people. They do not proceed from the basic legal system of the United States, do not call for an independent judicial investigation, and deliberately create the illusion of racial discrimination.
In particular, when the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Patricia Pelosi led the Democratic Party leaders to kneel before the American blacks in the Capitol. When the Democratic presidential candidate (Obama's U.S. Vice President) Biden (Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden Jr.) shouted: "Black people who don't vote for him are not real black people...", the Democratic Party has already run counter to the spirit of the rule of law and equality in the United States.
The Democratic Party has gone too far in compensating black people for their history. In the absence of institutional discrimination, the excessive preferential treatment of black people has completely exceeded the scope of historical compensation. This is not helping black people eliminate discrimination, but actually admitting that black people are inferior to other races. This is the greatest racial discrimination, even though it is carried out in the name of anti-racial discrimination. The Republican Party's approach is to provide an equal and free stage, and try to allow everyone to develop equally and freely.
The blacks themselves, under the relief policies of the Democratic Party, have greatly reduced their enthusiasm for active employment. They attribute the widening gap between the rich and the poor, the high crime rate among blacks, and the bloodshed and death caused by violent resistance to police by blacks to discrimination against them by whites and other ethnic groups.
Since then, the Democratic Party and the black people it supports have become true racists.
4. How should the United States resolve the black issue and the social divisions it causes?
First, the Democratic Party should turn back from the left and abandon the strategy of deliberately exaggerating racial discrimination in order to win black votes. It should truly enter the black community, face the deep-seated problems in the black community, and guide black people to carry out internal reforms and revitalization of the black community.
Second, as a Republican, we should change some of our previous liberal conservative practices and pay more attention to the black community. In the face of the high dropout rate of black children, we should legislate on education reform and force American children to complete high school education. In order to increase the number of black people in the workforce, we should provide employment incentives for black families and increase the proportion of black people employed in social public service agencies, such as firefighting, police, and postal services.
Third, black people should not continue to dwell on the painful history of the past, and should not always have a victim mentality and distrust the white people or other ethnic groups in the United States and the world. Black people should be diligent and improve themselves and the entire community through active learning and work. As black elites, they should also lead black people and give back to transform the community.
As the only superpower in the world today, the stability of the United States is conducive to world stability and peace. The fall of any superpower in history was accompanied by ruthless war. As peace lovers, we certainly do not want to see the people of any country in the world fall into bloodshed and sacrifice.
In the past half century, as the United States has deepened its globalization, a large number of American companies have moved to other countries overseas, leading to the hollowing out of American industries. Today, the United States is vigorously developing finance, high-tech and service industries. A large number of industrial workers cannot regain their former glory, and the gap between the rich and the poor in society has widened. The foundation of the stability of the United States is the absolute number of middle-class people in society. How can the United States return to a reasonable industrial structure and a healthy economic development model, and continue to maintain stability and peace in the United States and the world? This should also be a question that the leaders of the two parties and social elites in the United States should think about now and in the future.
However, to solve problems, we must limit ourselves to our own country and solve practical problems. We should not think of passing on the blame when problems arise .
