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Marcelle 2022-04-19 09:02:43

Thirty minutes later, the tears did not stop, and my mother was really tear-jerking. A great family film.

When I look at any work, I think about what I see in it. For me, watching same-sex movies is not just to satisfy my hobbies or orientations, but more to think from this perspective: how we should treat marginalized groups in society. It is true that with the improvement of social tolerance, homosexuality has been accepted by some people, but the problem that we cannot ignore is that other marginalized groups (such as transvestites, transgender people) are still not accepted by the public. To treat them, my suggestion is that you can not understand their ideas, but you must respect their personal dignity. Because whether homosexuals, transvestites, or transgenders, all the problems that these groups encounter in society are, in essence, human rights issues. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states: "All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights." To respect their human dignity is to contribute and honor the cause of human rights.

I have always believed that as long as discrimination persists, the human rights struggle will not stop and will ultimately be won.

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  • Carter 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    The first part of the film about the lost boy is a bit lengthy, because the story focuses on the second part of a mother's self-salvation. The plot is vulgar, blunt and malicious, but this is not important, because the purpose and significance of this movie are not here. Besides, I also cried...

  • Major 2022-01-19 08:01:14

    Nothing wrong with Bobby.

Prayers for Bobby quotes

  • Jeanette: They should love the son no matter what the sin. Hey, that's good! I'm gonna start my own bible.

  • Robert Griffith: So we're really going to San Francisco?

    Mary Griffith: I think we have to, I don't think its a choice. Well... that's ironic.