One of the themes of warriors who are not crying is to overcome racial discrimination and social injustice. Beals was one of Little Rock Nine and was the first black student who integrated a pure white central high school in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1957. This is the first person of these trials and racial discrimination these black students encountered during their years. It's in the middle. In the meantime, beer involved not only her personal experience but also her classmates, blacks and whites. They were driven away, beaten, cursed, chased and threatened. Despite these injustices, black students still exist, and many people, including officials, are resisting attempts to prevent them from going to the central government school.
Another important theme is to use resistance to change the social structure. Little Rock Nine did not criticize; they only had one person to graduate from the school - older student Ernest Green - only a couple of them actually went through for one year. The face of many schools their resistance is reluctant, for example Indian grandmother, Melba should not respond to the hatred of white students, teachers, and people of the community, smiled and should be gratefully thankful I suggested there was. Since students do not know how to deal with this reaction, Bills pointed out that this will transfer power to her hands.
It is unbelievable that the angle of view changes from "please cry, please breathe" to "stop crying right now". After the first cry, the cry was wrong, we became stronger, faced the problem and said that we need to stop crying. Please stop crying and the boys do not cry. Your friends are fighting you - you can not let her know that you are weak, do not cry. In order to hide our weaknesses and weaknesses, we act strongly, suppress tears and pretend that it is not a problem. There is no effect. But crying is not a symbol of weakness. From the moment we were born, it is a sign of our life. Power is not expressed depending on how much emotion we can maintain. It is not defined whether you will cry, whether you express your emotions or not. We are just human beings and we have lots of complex emotions. We can not live in a shadow of just positive emotions, we can experience only happiness and good things in life.
Emotions in the process of transforming into a fictitious man who wants to become. We need to start sharing the reality of the crying man. It has nothing to do with their masculinity. We need to explain that developing their emotional lives makes them better men, more comprehensive, more mature, supports their families, and can continue to work There is. Unit 6. Deciphering violent background information Male life is strongly influenced by sex and women. Social norms and practices of "male temperament", and men's desire as a leader, husbands and sons have requested and formed their actions. Men are expected to focus on the important needs of families, not the role of training and caregivers that are usually assigned to women.