The broken thoughts when watching, have nothing to do with the film, just can't write a short review, it's here

Everett 2022-04-24 07:01:05

I've always felt that identity politics under political correctness is hypocritical, but I haven't been able to find the exact reason, and now I may have some clues. Under political correctness, new gender/orientation nouns and various appellations with LGBTQ….etc were invented. And strictly require people to use these new nouns. This is done so that people always identify others in terms of their sexuality/orientation. But "identity" itself is complex, our appearance, origin, education, every move, every choice is part of our identity. Emphasizing sexualized titles cannot better represent our identity, which is a one-sided interpretation of identity. (The traditional "he/she" does not include the understanding of people's "psychological identity", but is an elaboration of the fact of biological sex). It can be seen that political correctness does normalize various sexual identities and sexual orientations, but it does not teach people not to use them to define people's identities, but it also deepens the definition of people's identity by sexual identity and orientation. A person's psychological gender cannot be defined by two nouns, but it can't be defined by more than thirty nouns. No matter how many labels are still labels, it also contains our totalization and extremely rough and irresponsible of countless unique individuals. evaluate. When these labels fail to solve or even aggravate the identity crisis, they become a tool for people to find a sense of identity that is not about identity, but fashion, and in the so-called "identity" It is hypocritical under the cover.

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  • Mrs. Wilkinson: Please yourself, darlin'.

  • Debbie: If you want, I'll show you me fanny.

    Billy: Nah. You're all right.