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04-03-2009 04:24
In simple explanation, this film was not about gay rights. It wasn't about furthering an agenda or promoting and ideal. It tells the story of every person that is harmed by the norm of society. Displayed in a tear-jerking testimony, it is only one story of how each of us must change ourselves to be accepted in society. It cleverly makes ask a question. Why do we have to change ourselves to be accepted? There are 300 hundred million people in America and none of us think alike. Each and everyone of us has a devine right to live in a world that does not try to kill our spirit. No matter who you are you deserve to be whoever you ought to be. Sadly there are very few stories about people like Harvey Milk. Perhaps if each of us had the same will and determination as him then this world would be almost of a fairytale. I think the story reaches out and makes you realize that we all have little bit of Milk in us. With Milk, we will grow to be strong and true. Labels were made for products and packages. Not for humanity. I hope that none of you agree with me because this is my opinion. You all have a different opinion because you are all different people. That's the most beautiful thing about us. That we are all so fantastically diverse and unique.
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