Milk--I Don't Approve Of Homosexuality

Emmanuel 2022-06-17 16:58:13

Some of the things promoted in the movie I don't particularly agree with in my values, such as telling the people around you that you are gay. In the movie, Scott and Milk represent the two tendencies of the gay community, and I support Scott's concept of forbearance.

God created all things. The Bible says that homosexuality is an adulterous existence and should be denied by society, but God created homosexuality. God said that all things are equal, but he gave this species a disease—AIDS. What's wrong with the individual, homosexuality itself, who doesn't want to choose a normal person, enjoy normal rights, normal love, normal family, but genes, environment, some force chooses him not to be accepted by this society, some kind of force will kill this group, fatalistic, social.

What problems would arise in society if all comrades cheated? How many families will face shattered glass?

In fact, the real solution is to plant a concept of freedom and equality in the mind, de-nationalization, de-nationalization, and harmony and unity in the world. However, the world has its own rules of operation, and which country is willing to lose its own country? Exclusive rights: from another perspective, the EU has done a good job. If the concept of the EU is introduced to the world, the world is one body, all species are one body, and there is no class difference in society, no difference in rights and interests, and all things are in harmony with each other. In fact, this is just a concept. What can only be done is relative, and what cannot be done is absolute. After all, the root of social existence that supports this medium is competition.

So many times I agree with the Taoist thought that all things exist because it is reasonable, good and evil have karma, the world is closely intertwined, heaven and earth are not benevolent, all things are regarded as dogs, saints are not benevolent, and common people are dogs.

Although the movie "Confucius" cannot be called a good movie, there is a scene in it. I think Hu Mei is very deep. When Confucius went to ask his teacher, Laozi, understood the true meaning of all things and went to cultivate his inaction, but he did not try to dissuade his student, Confucius, and let him also practice inaction. Yes, the existence of Confucius is a fixed number. His good and evil are all caused by causation. He will not do what Laozi should do, and Laozi will not do what Confucius does.

If someone asks me, if all the sages became Lao Tzu, wouldn't the whole world fail to develop? First, there is a story that an old monk preached about Buddhism and said that people should go to temples to practice. Some people asked back, such as this topic, the old monk. Back, will you be a monk? The man immediately understood. Second, the established standard of happiness is not how well the productive forces develop. If there is no competition for the whole population, another kind of living space will be created, as if in the Buddha world, existence means nothing, and existence means existence. That type of living space is the result of our imagination. If not, perhaps people don't need food at all, and people exist in forms that have no substance.

Anyway, forbearance is a virtue in many things, and there is nothing wrong with fighting for it. We would also like to thank Mr. Milk for his contribution to the acceptance of gay groups in today's society.

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Extended Reading

Milk quotes

  • Harvey Milk: [to Cleve Jones] You're going to meet the most extraordinary men, the sexiest, brightest, funniest men, and you're going to fall in love with so many of them, and you won't know until the end of your life who your greatest friends were or your greatest love was.

  • Harvey Milk: Okay. First order of business to come out of this office is the city-wide gay rights ordinance, just like the one that Anita shot down in Dade County. What do you think, Lotus Blossom?

    Michael Wong: I think it's good. It's not great.

    Harvey Milk: Okay, so make it brilliant. We want Anita's attention here, in San Francisco. I wanted to bring her fight to us. We need a unanimous vote - we need headlines.

    Jim Rivaldo: Dan White is not going to vote for this.

    Harvey Milk: Dan White'll be fine, Dan White is just uneducated. We'll teach him.

    Dan White: [suddenly appearing in the doorway] Hey, Harv! Committee meets at nine-thirty.

    [to everyone else]

    Dan White: Hi, you guys.

    [to Harvey]

    Dan White: Um, say, did you get the invitation to my son's christening? I invited a few of the other supes too.

    Harvey Milk: Oh, well, I'll be there!

    Dan White: Great! Thanks.

    [waves at everyone and leaves]

    Dick Pabich: Did he hear you?

    Jim Rivaldo: What the fuck?

    Anne Kronenberg: Are you going?

    Harvey Milk: I would let him christen me if it means he's gonna vote for the gay rights ordinance.

    Jim Rivaldo: [as Harvey is talking] I think he can hear you. Jesus.

    Harvey Milk: We need allies.

    Dick Pabich: I don't think he heard you.

    Cleve Jones: Is it just me or is he cute?