2020-08-13
51 分钟第 1 季 第 4 集
Is it possible to limit the power of white parents?
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I want to tell you about another old film I found during my research.
It's from 1951.
We see a housewife, a white woman.
Everyone in this film is white.
She's sitting in her living room with some neighbors.
They're here to solve a problem.
A chain broke on a swing in a public playground.
Relatively unimportant, but a child might have been hurt.
They sit on couches with notepads, deep in discussion.
They will solve this problem together.
In another scene, a machinist in California approaches his boss, the factory owner, with a request from the workers.
I'd like to show you the new pension plan that we've built.
I thought we had discussed the pension plan previously.
They had, but discussion requires listening, debating and waving your arms a lot, which they do in the film.