In the film, how does he look like a gay man, his eyes and movements are extremely accurate. From the feeling of a straight man, I think he looks like, maybe the real situation of being a real gay is not the case.
I was particularly impressed by the scene where I met Scott Smith at the subway entrance, a perfect lesson in how to approach gays.
I just finished reading Linda's Four Parts on the Popularization of American Institutions. The book tells many stories of the development and improvement of the democratic process in the United States, and is full of human self-reflection. milk is one of the more representative stories. Harvey, played by sean penn, struggles for the rights granted to him and his ilk in the U.S. Constitution out of an instinctive desire for his own living environment: all men are created equal, and everyone has the right to pursue happiness. What we now consider a right to be sacred and inviolable at the time needed to be extremely difficult to fight for. At least he has the opportunity to fight for his rights under the protection of the law. Finally he succeeded. Became the first openly gay political activist. He also created the Castro gay district in San Francisco, USA. It's also a gay paradise now.
From the black civil rights movement of the 60s to the gay civil rights movement of the 70s. In this country, as long as you find that the interests of your group are being unfairly treated, then you have a chance to fight for it. The core of its constitution is respect for people. And it is constantly passing constitutional amendments to ensure the representativeness of public opinion on which the United States is founded.
So far, I have thought that a certain country has written the words of a certain ruler into the constitution, and the unshakable leadership of a certain party has been written into the constitution. It's really a big joke in the world, it makes people laugh and cry.
Life is beautiful, get up and drink a glass of water and go foraging.
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