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During COVID-19's time, China youth were ostracized in the United States. When will racial discrimination stop?

To be honest, my opinion may be a little pessimistic or even negative, but I do think that race may not be extinct. Unless countries are at the same level, the living standards of people in all countries are the same, there is no gap between the rich and the poor, and there is no difference in treatment. And such an idea is obviously unrealistic.

The elimination of racial discrimination can be said to be in the foreseeable future. China used to be called the sick man of East Asia. China was invaded by western powers in the early days because of its long-term closed door and declining national strength. Now China is on the rise. China's influence plays an important role in the international community. It seems that all the discrimination against China people in the world has disappeared. However, an epidemic of sexual virus in COVID-19 exposed the root of racial discrimination.

The epidemic situation of the new inertial pneumonia virus in China has been controlled, but the global epidemic crisis has not been lifted, and the public's concern about the epidemic situation has become more and more serious, which has led some activists to point their finger at China students. They think that COVID-19 virus was brought to their country by these China students, and they are the culprit. Discrimination and hostility towards China students can be said to be increasing, which directly reflects racial discrimination and has not been eliminated all over the world.

The most serious thing in my mind before was the discrimination against blacks by whites, which can not be avoided even in today's United States, which advocates freedom of speech. I think race is actually a problem left over from history. Because early Europe was too tough and enslaved blacks too seriously, which led to the trauma of blacks themselves, whites also thought they were superior to blacks. Even after the reform and opening up, the slaves have been liberated, but psychologically they still don't put each other and themselves on an equal footing.

From the competition of some jobs, some salaries and rewards, school admission and other benefits, we can see that racial discrimination has not been eliminated worldwide, and I don't think it will be eliminated for a long time to come. To eliminate racial discrimination, as I said, the development of all countries in the world belongs to the same level, and people's living standards are also in the same position, so there will be no psychological sense of superiority or inferiority, but the competition between countries and the existence of physical and geographical advantages or disadvantages will inevitably lead to the failure of global integration. Eliminating racial discrimination from the world has a long way to go.