Just finished twelve years as a slave. Discrimination and resistance. It's just that I disapprove of the protagonist using such a drastic way of promoting it. He may be impatient, what he wants is a chance for his other half to live, or he may be desperate. It's just that in many cases, we can't confront hard, this society needs to use soft to find sympathy and find opportunities. But social change requires such radical people, and these people will make everyone aware of such problems. Then it caused a lot of backlash, but in this way, it continued to collide and conflict, and finally found a suitable development direction.
In fact, occasionally we always entertain serious issues, such as scumbags. Gay marriage is legalized, and one person stands out to explain his sexual orientation. These are the results of their struggle. But it is better than the struggle of black slaves. I don't know if I'm called a rotten girl, but I don't reject the combination of Cunfu and Peanut. There is also a classmate in my class, when he introduced himself, he decisively said that he was. I was also shocked. Maybe he changed some of my thinking about being gay. I didn't believe that there would be many before, I think some people are trying to show their rebellion. But anyway, I don't understand the courage behind their every move. Perhaps from a contemporary point of view, this society has been a lot more tolerant. It takes time for a person to change his mind, let alone a society. It takes a century for women to fight for equality, and the time it takes for black slaves, in the age of network information, this time will be shorter and shorter.
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