At the beginning of 2019, there are big melons in the entertainment industry.
No doubt, what Sister Yi is talking about is Zhai Tianlin's hot search for his doctoral dissertation.
How big is this melon? It simply amazes me and other non-entertainment circles.
If you don't believe me, look, on the same day, there were several hot searches on Guangzhai Tianlin, such as "Zhai Tianlin's college entrance examination results" , "Zhai Tianlin's 19-person papers in the same period" , and "Zhai Tianlin's tutor's name" .
There is no doubt that a paper made Zhai Tianlin easily break the hot search list of Zheng Shuang's "one milk three" hot search physique.
However, even if the melon is big in 2019, its dominance model is not as good as the "hundred melons" model in 2018, which is even more shocking.
But among the many melons in 2018, the one that impressed Sister Yi the most was a little melon that couldn't be smaller—the former Fahrenheit member Yan Aaron cheated on three men in a row, and was exposed to intimate photos.
At this point, Aaron Yan is completely out of the closet.
For a time, there were endless abuses from netizens.
But what surprised Sister Yi was that among the numerous abuses, most of them were because of his coming out of the closet. Netizens believe that as a public figure, his "comrade" status will teach many children bad.
This argument is really astonishing.
You must know that homosexuality is only one of people's sexual orientations, and it is a concrete manifestation of the diversified development of human beings. In other words, this kind of sexual orientation is actually innate and can be taught badly, only human nature, and absolutely no orientation.
However, some people try to use violence to change the reality.
"The Erased Boy" is such a film. There is a homosexual correction center in the film, which is an institution that attempts to make "patients" change their orientation through violence, coercion, brainwashing and other means.
Jared, played by Lucas Heski, was sent here after discovering he liked boys and coming out to his parents.
Originally, because he suddenly found out that he didn't love women, but only men, Jared was already at a loss and upset. He didn't expect that this kind of upset and going to the correction center were only insignificant after comparing them.
In a homosexual correction center, life is like this: you can't own your personal belongings, you can't tell your private feelings (you can't keep a diary), you can't have any physical contact with other people other than shaking hands...
Moreover, in order to reverse the sexual orientation of the "patients" as soon as possible, the correction center will let the "patients" criticize themselves in public at regular intervals.
Of course, it's not over yet. In addition to mentally crushing the "patients", the correction center also uses practical actions to teach you how to be a real man.
What is even more irritating is that in addition to the normal teaching courses, there are verbal violence and behavioral violence. They even equate homosexuality with rape and AIDS.
For example, Jared's classmate Cameron was the target of beatings for failing to perform perfectly during the treatment.
But does this treatment really work?
If it works, why did Cameron choose to commit suicide after going through so many various "treatments"?
Nicole Kidman, who plays Jared's mother in the film, said at the premiere of the film: "This movie may save a lot of people's lives."
Sister Yi thought, the meaning of this sentence is not that the gay correction center in the film can use its violent and coercive means to cure many people, but through this film, you may understand that falling in love with the same sex is not a mistake, it is It's just a choice you make about love, your life.
However, the film does not focus on the gay correction center, it tells us the mental journey of this boy named Jared from beginning to end.
It's just that, through the intervention of the correction center, through the intervention of parents and families, and through the intervention of homosexual "patients", such a movie about a person's cognition of love has finally become a film that reflects social reality and reflects family. A convoluted argumentative essay on ethics.
In fact, we can understand and even agree with Jared's parents' motivation for sending him to a correctional center after learning that he was gay.
As a parent, who doesn't want their children to take the smoothest and most harmonious path in their future life? Who wants their children to be labeled "gay", "comrade" and "pervert" before they grow up?
However, neither understanding nor recognition can change the fact that your children may lose their hopeful future because of one of your decisions.
The road ahead is still very long, and I hope you, even as a gay parent, will still be cautious in your words and deeds!
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