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/ G$ S' L# g1 p4 b5 X3 \在发生美国黑人被警察杀害的事件之后,“黑人的命也是命”运动和黑人歧视问题 重新成为全国关注的焦点。总体而言,67% 的美国人表示他们强烈 (38%) 或有点 (29%) 支持 Black Lives Matter 运动,而少数人 (31%) 反对该运动。 |
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