struggle between individual and majority or group

Parker 2022-04-19 09:01:07

How can a person who has AIDS be so good? It fits the personality of a western cowboy, and it is reflected in his choice of lifestyle, drinking, drug use, promiscuity, etc. When he learns that he has the disease, he does not feel sorry for his bad behavior. Ashamed or regretful, he is still righteous. When the doctor announced that he might live for 30 days and asked him to prepare for the next life, he did not submit to his fate, searched for information, learned about treatment methods, and actively treated him. Have your own understanding and judgment, and eventually become an expert in this field of treatment. Here again, I feel the importance of education, whether education is to make people a submissive person, or to be a person who dares to fight against fate, secularism, authority, etc. There is a clear line, people have the right to dispose of their own lives, choose their own way of life, and not Follow the crowd, not blindly. It was even more difficult for him to fight with the hospital, the Drug Administration, and the court at that time. His struggles benefited later AIDS patients, and American films were also brainwashed. They tried every means to get people to fight for their own future interests, and not let the government, interest groups, etc. deceive the people. If he was a person with all five poisons, in other countries, he might have been a lunatic, a bad person and locked up, or others would despise him because of his past. But now we still show him, promote him, and miss him, because rational people all know that with such a large number of people, our own rights and interests can be better protected, and we need the soil and environment to produce such people.

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  • Ron Woodroof: I still got HIV?

    Dr. Vass: You will always test positive for HIV. And now you've got AIDS for all the toxic shit you've put in your body. You've shut your immune system and now you've got chronic leumonia, among other things. It could cause memory loss, mood swings, aching joints.

    Ron Woodroof: So if it sucks, I got it.

  • Ron Woodroof: Do you ever miss your regular life?

    Dr. Eve Saks: Regular life? What is that? It doesn't exist.

    Ron Woodroof: Yeah, I guess. No, I know, I just... I just wanna...

    Dr. Eve Saks: What?

    Ron Woodroof: Ice-cold beer, a little riding in. Well, take my woman dancing. You know? I want kids. I mean, I got one... one life, right? Mine. But sh... Fuck, I want somebody else's sometimes. Sometimes I just feel like I'm fighting for a life I just ain't got time to live. I want it to mean something.

    Dr. Eve Saks: It does.