Let go of the incomparable confusion. First of all, I am very grateful to everyone who has paid for the birth of this work. It is you who brought this gift from heaven to everyone. At the same time, I am also very grateful to those who are willing to take the time to appreciate this work. Every viewer, you choose to listen, respect, and pray. I have to admit, it was an extremely struggling 90 minutes. Bobby went from a bright and cheerful genius to a "sinner" who was criticized even at funerals. The huge changes that occurred in the middle made people clench their fists, but reluctantly let them go. Aspirin scattered all over the place, strange eyes around, missing lovers, mother's words "I don't want a gay son"... When Bobby closed his eyes, his memory was full of pain and despair, mercilessly swallowed The last trace of his nostalgia for this world was lost, so he jumped from the rooftop so decisively - and this loud sound of flesh and blood shook this originally happy and happy family to pieces... .. The dead have passed away, and the living are like this. Bobby's death turned into a seed soaked in blood and tears, which took root and sprouted in the heart of mother Mary. She walked into Bobby's inner world step by step, gradually got rid of her blind beliefs, woke up in the torrential rain, resolutely stood on the controversial podium, and did her best to speak for freedom and human rights - the day was sunny and the rainbow flag Fluttering in the wind, they hugged, caressed, and kissed in cheers, and the film drew a happy ending here. But in reality, is the struggle between sexual minorities and the secular really so easy? We may not be able to answer. But at least it is certain that there are not a few people like Bobby; and Bobby is not the only one who ends his life because of this. In China alone, the conservative estimate of the homosexual population is about 50 million, which means that there may be 1 homosexual in every 28 people. In a complex social environment, there are still many people who choose to conceal their sexual orientation, and the number that actually exists will only be more. For such a large group of people, "minority" should never be their attribute; the problems they face deserve attention from each of us. More than once I have seen sissies, school bullying, domestic violence, AIDS, suicide, etc. these heavy words are tied to the gay crowd, which is not what I want to see. The unwarranted discrimination and abuse of others stem from their own ignorance and pedantry. The objects we criticize have always been people and things that disrupt social order and endanger the health of others. When did they become the "minority" group they represent? If the world one day becomes "same", where should they go? If we are stingy and tolerant in the face of our compatriots, will the world still have color? The sun shines on everyone, and we have the right to enjoy it, but not to take it away. Fortunately, human beings never give up the pursuit of freedom and equality. There are many brave men like Mary in this world who are fighting for the rights and interests of gay people. May 17, 1990 is destined to be a day in history - the World Health Organization removed homosexuality from the list of mental illnesses, thus proclaiming to the world that homosexuality is not a disease, and homosexuals should not be treated unequally in society. After another 15 years of hard work by human rights fighters, May 17 is designated as the "International Day Against Homophobia" every year. On this day, we can see that many countries and regions around the world are actually performing the ending of "God Save Bobby", and the rainbow flag fluttering in the wind seems to whisper to you softly: Love each other as much as possible, just under this sunshine . We can see more and more films and music works about lgbt, more and more public figures and brands speak out for lgbt, and more and more ordinary people begin to open their hearts to accept this "joke from God" , and this is depicting the rainbow in the sky more full, gorgeous and true. Recalling the class meeting in the first year of high school, I mustered up the courage to stand in the lecture hall, adjusted my disordered breathing many times, and opened a ppt titled "What is lgbt" to the whole class and the head teacher. I kept telling myself: you have prepared for the worst, since you think you can bear it, then go on without hesitation. After 40 minutes, my speech ended in a same-sex animated short called "in a heartbeat", and the thunderous applause of the class told me that your efforts were not in vain, you did a great job. I've been lucky in my life journey, but it doesn't mean that everyone has the same sunshine as me, so someone has to stand up and speak for them. I've never called myself a "human rights fighter", but since we all stand under the same blue sky, fate does not allow us to be alone. Bobby has lost the ability to love, but you and I don't, we'll get through the long, cold night and meet the bright dawn together, as long as we look at each other with love. "I know why God doesn't heal my child, because he is not sick", God loves us for who we are - we who are brave and have good intentions. God loves them as they are.
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