At the end of the indictment, Jeremy's acquittal was unexpected, but the situation in the courtroom was truly revealed through a few shots. Even if the evidence is solid and the truth is about to come out, people finally once again confirmed the absurdity of the trial with absurd endings. Facts are never the most important. People try their best to maintain something that seems to be deeply rooted in morality and ethics. Once something is overturned, the world cannot run stably, but we all know that the world will not run on anything, and the overturned prejudice will only disintegrate the cognition of the prejudice. How can people admit their faults so easily? ? In the final analysis, justice is only the interests of the majority. If the distortion of the truth is in the interests of the majority, I cannot say that he is not "just" as a result of this trial.
The exonerated Jeremy was radiant again, as high as those moments when he was elected leader of the Liberal Party or when he was newly married, but his political future was ruined. He finally succeeded in hiding from the beginning to the end. The triumph after winning the case was more like a fluke that escaped success again. The gradually stiff smile was a perfect sign. He refused to face his heart again and again, which was doomed to him There will be love and peace that Norman takes for granted. But Jeremy's cowardice is not incomprehensible. The violence and insults he was inflicted on every lonely night brought him direct pain and constantly denied himself as a homosexual. Every slap in the face It is a hint that every insult is an assertion that Jeremy is sinking deeper and deeper into the humbleness of homosexuality, and even attempts to draw a clear line with homosexuality by persecuting Norman. It was an extreme form of self-preservation, and the defensive cocoon was so airtight that he was completely unaware of Norman's intentions.
Did Norman really just want revenge? After hearing news of the trial, Norman packed a sweet treat and thanked him with his usual kindness and gentleness. He got on the bus and sat by the window where the sun was shining. His eyes were red, but he didn't cry. He just had red eyes, as if he was enduring something, but he pulled out a sad smile. It was only at that moment that I realized that Norman's accusation was not all accusation and revenge against Jeremy, but more of a redemption. Norman represented not only himself, but all the stigmatized gay groups, he also represented Jeremy. rimy. He seems sensitive and fragile, but he is extraordinarily tough and strong. He is fighting for the human rights of gay people, and he is also fighting for his lover. Norman has repeatedly emphasized that he is Jeremy's lover. The source of this firmness is not how much he is sure of how much Jeremy loves him, but how much he is sure of his love for Jeremy.
Norman had tried desperately to pull Jeremy into the sun, but Jeremy was too fragile. In order to keep the darkness that reassured him, he pushed Norman away with his own hands.
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