That sounds gutting and wonderful. And the way you write about it really brings it home.
Its one non-negotiable position is the evil of homophobia, especially when signed into law and reinforced by a casual, cultural wall of indifference, contempt, and opportunism. --Been thinking a lot about that cultural wall...
Even more importantly, the film does not make the mistake of arguing that civil rights should be awarded on a basis of good conduct. --AMEN. That's a point that the the YA novel The Hate U Give (about a police murder of a Black kid) makes. And it's so, so important.
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Its one non-negotiable position is the evil of homophobia, especially when signed into law and reinforced by a casual, cultural wall of indifference, contempt, and opportunism. --Been thinking a lot about that cultural wall...
Even more importantly, the film does not make the mistake of arguing that civil rights should be awarded on a basis of good conduct. --AMEN. That's a point that the the YA novel The Hate U Give (about a police murder of a Black kid) makes. And it's so, so important.