As Angelina Jolie’s daughter, Zahara is still discriminated against because of her skin color, even the nurse who cares for her shows contempt.

Recently, Angelina Jolie spoke out in frustration about her daughter being discriminated against for her skin color while being treated at the hospital.

Recently, Angelina Jolie did an insightful interview with Time magazine. Unlike other times, Angelina Jolie is not a star who answers questions for her but acts as an interviewer. She interviewed Malone Mukwende, a medical student who spoke about racial bias in his field.

Angelina Jolie also talked about the bad experience she had when taking her daughter Zahara to the hospital.

Angelina Jolie was upset when her daughter was discriminated against by the nurse because of her skin color

“I adopted many children from different places, and I know that when a person has a rash, there will be a marked difference depending on the patient’s skin color. But whenever I look at the medical charts In fact, everything revolves around white patients” – Angelina Jolie expressed.

“Recently, my daughter Zahara had surgery, and afterward, a nurse told me to call them if her skin ‘turned pink.'” It is clear that with the girl’s skin color, observing this sign is very difficult, unlike other white patients.

Netizens also expressed dissatisfaction on Angelina Jolie’s behalf when they saw Zahara being discriminated against. Many people commented that even the daughter of a Hollywood star is discriminated against, and it can be seen that the situation is even worse for ordinary people.

In the past, Angelina Jolie has also expressed concern many times for her daughter when she has to integrate into a society that still discriminates against people of color.

“One of my children is Ethiopian and I learned many things from her. Zahara is an extraordinary African woman. I admire her connection to her homeland, the continent” – Angelina Jolie shared.

Zahara (right) and Angelina Jolie went to Europe to attend the premiere of the movie “Maleficent 2”

The star adopted Zahara in 2005, then just six months old, during a business trip to Ethiopia as a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador. The girl is an orphan abandoned by her parents – both infected with HIV. Zahara often returns to Africa with Angie to visit her homeland to remember her roots. She is interested in jewelry design and has her own product line. Zahara was also encouraged by her mother to participate in humanitarian activities and charity work.

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