It was Pride Weekend in London this weekend and the movie came to mind. It's a tricky balance to make a comedy of real-life events full of bullying and injustice, but this one does a decent job.
The miners in the union are weak against the government. LGBTQ+ is less to more to patriarchy. Instead of fighting each other, it's better to keep each other warm. However, the joys and sorrows of people are so difficult to communicate with each other. There is a lot of people in the two groups who are not used to each other.
Why do you say long live understanding, because we know too little about other people's lives. When I was studying at Central Saint Martins, I often went to the toilet with my friends from Queer, and when I got to the toilets for men and women, I could feel that my friends were a little embarrassed. Some of my friends are biologically female, but in terms of self-identity and behavior, they are all male; there are also males who are biologically male, but like to wear a tutu skirt, draw colored eyeliner, step on high heels, and travel together with an elegant lady personality that is a hundred times more refined than me. I began to constantly reflect on what went wrong with so-called gender, sexual orientation, and inherently patriarchal social conventions. After reading Grayson Perry's The Descent of Man, I feel more and more that, after all, it's hard enough to be a generally kind and good person in this deformed world, plus what's the point of countless labels that overwhelm others? Later, I found that the school prepared Gender Neutrual's toilet very thoughtfully, and then we happily went to this type of toilet together.
In life, who can guarantee that at any time there will be the majority of "I said I am reasonable"? In too many circumstances, being "different" in just some way can be the original sin. BLM activities have been happening one after another recently. In fact, it is the best time for other groups who need to express their support to express their support. Apart from racial differences, shouldn’t everyone have more empathy for the same human beings? Take ten thousand steps back, first understand others, and then try to make others understand that you are the unchanging truth. In the BLM event, I loudly questioned "Are we racially discriminated against less than them?" It was as if the neighbors told you that their house was on fire and came to help water some water. As a result, you put both hands in, and instead of watering, you didn't say anything. He said, "My house has been stolen before, have you made a move?" There is a truth. Instead of turning the situation into a miserable meeting where walls are erected against each other, why don't you pull others first when the time comes, and then turn the other's thanks into understanding and support for yourself?
On the London subway, I once saw a man who dressed very carefully, with a male body, wearing a black beret with many handmade stickers on the hat, wearing black fishnet stockings on his legs, and his makeup was beautiful and handsome. I stared at a three-dimensional bee ring on the other's hand and cast an envious look. At first, his eyes dodged, as if he wasn't sure if I was being kind or malicious. Later, I said that this ring is so beautiful, where did you buy it? From being cautious to smiling happily.
Posting 2019, the 50th anniversary edition of the London Pride Parade I attended. It's hard to meet people this year. I miss the crowded and friendly crowds in the subway last year, when the streets turned into parties, this time last year, that summer.
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