@chin_ting1014: 星际穿越#电影解说 #因一个片段看完整部剧 #drama

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user5829581190432
Alan嘟 :
神作
2024-10-10 03:49:53
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souejefaon
阿德雷德 :
超級好看的電影
2024-09-24 13:57:17
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zhuan47
KJ丸丸 :
科幻片的天花板👍
2024-10-07 05:26:50
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Freddy :
這部真的神作
2024-09-23 22:50:04
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QL0910 :
有史以来科幻电影中的天花板、至今无法被超越👍
2024-09-22 09:26:01
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ferrarili58
ferrarili58 :
星际穿越
2024-09-21 12:39:57
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缘来是你 :
什么片名
2024-09-21 07:21:29
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上課在看
2024-10-15 11:27:55
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user2292828416985
無糖綠正常甜 :
經典👍👍
2024-10-11 23:24:36
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愛講話的熊 :
女兒好漂亮
2024-10-31 21:30:57
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tunnaga1215
Vincent.Cheng :
《星際效應》(Interstellar)
2024-10-24 01:16:31
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nanomimi45
💧奈米米Anna💧 :
這影片5:30我又又又又看到了我
2024-10-06 00:50:25
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陳畯騰 :
神作
2024-10-20 08:09:23
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user3463549356322 :
正在發生的事情
2024-09-25 11:57:44
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吃吃 :
這部讚
2024-09-21 10:44:45
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louislai0921
布布 :
有看過但看不懂 剛好這個解釋我的疑惑😁
2024-10-22 04:39:44
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Monopoly, as it evolved from Lizzie Magie’s The Landlord’s Game, has an implicit history reflecting broader societal inequities, including segregation. While the game itself does not explicitly include rules or mechanisms about segregation, its history and the way it has been played and marketed reveal certain patterns tied to racial and economic disparities. Key Aspects of Segregation in Monopoly’s History: 	1.	Origins in Economic Inequality: Lizzie Magie designed The Landlord’s Game to highlight the inequities of land ownership and monopolization, which disproportionately affected marginalized communities. The game was a critique of capitalist systems that often perpetuated segregation and wealth gaps. 	2.	Exclusion in Early Gameplay: During the early 20th century, real estate and property systems in the United States were deeply segregated. Redlining, restrictive covenants, and discriminatory lending practices excluded Black families and other minorities from homeownership in desirable neighborhoods. These real-world practices mirrored the monopolistic accumulation of property in Monopoly. 	3.	Marketing and Representation: Monopoly was marketed to predominantly white, middle-class families throughout much of the 20th century, reflecting the racial and economic dynamics of its time. The imagery and themes in the game, such as luxury and wealth accumulation, contrasted with the lived experiences of marginalized groups excluded from such opportunities. 	4.	Cultural Reflection of Segregation: Monopoly became a symbolic reflection of broader societal inequalities. The game rewards monopolization and wealth concentration, which in the real world were often facilitated by discriminatory practices that marginalized people of color, such as segregation in housing and financial systems. 	5.	Modern Versions and Representation: Over time, efforts have been made to make Monopoly more inclusive. Special editions and updated versions have incorporated more diverse representation. However, critiques remain about how the game perpetuates values associated with unchecked capitalism and the historical systems that fostered inequality. Broader Context: The legacy of segregation in Monopoly isn’t overt but lies in the context of the systems it mimics—systems that historically enabled racial and economic segregation. By playing the game, participants indirectly engage with a simplified representation of the wealth accumulation processes that marginalized communities have struggled against. Modern discussions about Monopoly often include calls to recognize its roots in Lizzie Magie’s critique of these inequities, making the game a potential educational tool to address these historical and systemic issues. #MonopolyHistory #HiddenHistory #EconomicInequality #RealEstateHistory #LizzieMagie #SegregationHistory #HousingInequality #RedliningAwareness #SystemicInequality #WealthGap #KnowYourHistory #EconomicJustice #SocialChange #LearnToEarn #FinancialLiteracy #DidYouKnow #HistoryUncovered #TruthBehindTheGame #EducationalTikTok #storytime
Monopoly, as it evolved from Lizzie Magie’s The Landlord’s Game, has an implicit history reflecting broader societal inequities, including segregation. While the game itself does not explicitly include rules or mechanisms about segregation, its history and the way it has been played and marketed reveal certain patterns tied to racial and economic disparities. Key Aspects of Segregation in Monopoly’s History: 1. Origins in Economic Inequality: Lizzie Magie designed The Landlord’s Game to highlight the inequities of land ownership and monopolization, which disproportionately affected marginalized communities. The game was a critique of capitalist systems that often perpetuated segregation and wealth gaps. 2. Exclusion in Early Gameplay: During the early 20th century, real estate and property systems in the United States were deeply segregated. Redlining, restrictive covenants, and discriminatory lending practices excluded Black families and other minorities from homeownership in desirable neighborhoods. These real-world practices mirrored the monopolistic accumulation of property in Monopoly. 3. Marketing and Representation: Monopoly was marketed to predominantly white, middle-class families throughout much of the 20th century, reflecting the racial and economic dynamics of its time. The imagery and themes in the game, such as luxury and wealth accumulation, contrasted with the lived experiences of marginalized groups excluded from such opportunities. 4. Cultural Reflection of Segregation: Monopoly became a symbolic reflection of broader societal inequalities. The game rewards monopolization and wealth concentration, which in the real world were often facilitated by discriminatory practices that marginalized people of color, such as segregation in housing and financial systems. 5. Modern Versions and Representation: Over time, efforts have been made to make Monopoly more inclusive. Special editions and updated versions have incorporated more diverse representation. However, critiques remain about how the game perpetuates values associated with unchecked capitalism and the historical systems that fostered inequality. Broader Context: The legacy of segregation in Monopoly isn’t overt but lies in the context of the systems it mimics—systems that historically enabled racial and economic segregation. By playing the game, participants indirectly engage with a simplified representation of the wealth accumulation processes that marginalized communities have struggled against. Modern discussions about Monopoly often include calls to recognize its roots in Lizzie Magie’s critique of these inequities, making the game a potential educational tool to address these historical and systemic issues. #MonopolyHistory #HiddenHistory #EconomicInequality #RealEstateHistory #LizzieMagie #SegregationHistory #HousingInequality #RedliningAwareness #SystemicInequality #WealthGap #KnowYourHistory #EconomicJustice #SocialChange #LearnToEarn #FinancialLiteracy #DidYouKnow #HistoryUncovered #TruthBehindTheGame #EducationalTikTok #storytime

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