sex and equality

Bennie 2022-03-22 09:02:42

The whole film revolves around the activities of the anti-AIDS organization act up. They confronted government departments, slamming their inaction. They go to the pharmaceutical companies to get their word out, to denounce their delays and neglect. They marched and demonstrated again and again, held meetings to discuss, just to survive. They want to be treated equally by society and the masses, not left to fend for themselves. They also have dreams and lovers. Need love, have love.

Sean's departure was caused by the inaction of the entire society and even the country. The government is shouting empty numbers in that space, and the pharmaceutical companies are procrastinating there. The indifference of social groups. Sean, they are just AIDS victims, they need mutual attention and the treatment they deserve. I like a scene in the movie very much: the entire Seine River turns red. This natural change in this scene just verified Tebow's joke, as if the whole of nature was fighting against the prejudice and indifference of the world.

There are many ways of AIDS transmission, and sex, as one of them, is the most well-known to the general public, and many people may even only know this way of sex. Because of this, sex has been equated with AIDS by many people. Demonize sex as dirty, disgusting, or even not supposed to exist. In my opinion, sex is a very beautiful thing, it is human nature, innate, as natural as eating and sleeping. Otherwise, he would not be a necessary condition for the continuation of future generations.

This movie is a good interpretation of the living conditions of AIDS patients. All the pain and helplessness can only be endured silently. This is very sad. Just like Sean and Nathan in the movie, they contracted AIDS without knowing anything. It was their fault and the responsibility of the whole society and country. AIDS is just a disease, it is the same as any other disease. Everyone can get sick, what we need is tolerance and understanding, what we need is treatment and assistance, and what we need is attention and understanding. Instead of ignoring them and pretending they don't exist. It should not be avoided, but only to curb human nature. What we need is correct guidance and correct cognition. We need to tell children how to avoid risks and how to get along with such a group of people, not tell them not to have sex.

There is enough injustice and discrimination in this world. Everyone has the right to live. Let's not look at anyone, any group, with tinted glasses. How can you know their pain if you haven't experienced them. Be more tolerant and accept more, because life is equal.

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