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Hannah Gatsby Farewell Show: Nana

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    Hannah Gatsby Farewell Show: Nana

    Well-known Australian comedian Hannah Gasby's farewell performance at the Sydney Opera House

    Thank you Luo for the recommendation. To be honest, the joke in the first half of this talk show is quite embarrassing. I almost couldn¡¯t hold it.  .  Then, from the time when the host recalled his own experience of coming out of the closet, he went all the way to the climax.

    This is actually not quite like a talk show, too sincere, too painful, too angry.

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    Author: There are more important things

    This is a talk show I have watched that will affect my life and change my values.

    My previous views on democracy were wrong, and the power that victims should have should not be ignored.  We should be openly debating these things instead of banning on the one hand and dissatisfied on the other.  I am not qualified to represent others, this is something that needs to be discussed openly, not a pinch between the two sides.  Anger is just detrimental to the resolution of things, it doesn't help in any way, the same goes for laughter, we need to take it seriously, take it seriously.

    Plus, I now understand what shame really means.  I also understand that 17 years old is not the pinnacle of life.

    About 17 years old.  If you observe bule(d, everyone is anxious, wanting to find a partner when you are in your teens or twenties, begging (approximately) all over the world. To be honest, the gay circle makes me feel like a group of people who are always lusting (seeking dissatisfaction  People. I think this talk show has a strong resonance because I and the speaker are very compatible in three views. I am a gay person who is more like an ordinary person, not an ordinary man. I am just an ordinary person with a basic unbreakable  principles of humanity.

    People do pay too much attention to gender identity.  I read romance novels in high school and Tanmei novels in college. Now I read both occasionally, and I also read some classic novels.  I don't think men and women are really that different. Although there are physical differences, they have more in common.  Both women and men have very tough and sensitive parts. It¡¯s just that we have been trained to be what society thinks women and men should be, but we always know what a person should be, and we are not cultivated.  .

    I often want to say, I am not gay, I just like men biologically, this is the difference, others are very ordinary human beings.  But people don't think so, and gender identity becomes a very important indicator to distinguish you from me, to determine what kind of friends you make.  This is something I wanted to complain about a long time ago.  Moreover, people think that a man has to be like a man, so do women, and so do gays.

    Women and gays should be disadvantaged groups, and this cognition is implanted from the heart.  So women have to shout for power, and gays have to fight for and shout out through sex.  It's because our gender identities are so ingrained that we have to shout.  If each of us does not assume what a man should be, what a woman should be, and what a gay should be, we don't have to shout, shouting is superfluous.  Each of us is an ordinary human being, with different preferences, without being distorted, without any shame.  There is no need to worry, it is an extremely shameful thing to think that you have to get yourself out at the age of 17, you must get married before the age of 30, and you will be lonely all your life.

    We shouldn't have lived with so much shame.  Nor should we pass on these shames to our next generation.  It is wrong to pass on these shames from generation to generation.  But we, at least I (we were raised as straight) and are asked to fulfill some inexplicable responsibilities because of the supposed roles.

    I understand that shame is something that sticks with you, like a magic spell that keeps you stuck.  Shame can make you afraid to fight back, thinking that you deserve what you deserve.  Many women or men who have been subjected to domestic violence, many people always ask why they don't resist.  Maybe that's the reason, some people are brought up with a certain orientation from birth, and when you grow up that doesn't conform to the upbringing you grew up with, shame will be planted in your heart.  Women who have been subjected to domestic (violence) have heard that many of them come from their original families and there are also domestic (violence (this is what I mentioned in a drama), as if this kind of women will recognize the domestic (violent person) in the crowd and fall in love with him.  This is very scary!

    In addition, why are many gays afraid to come out.  Not just because of the outside world, but because of the shame that cannot be dispelled from the heart.  We can pretend we don't care, but the pressure is there all the time, more desperately than sex (desire) to constantly manifest its presence.

    Obviously we only need to guide a child, lying is shameful, sincerity is to be praised, hard work is to be encouraged, murder and rape are never allowed.  We can instill these most basic human natures, why do we always like to instill so many things that you should do as a man, what you should do when you are old, and what you have to do to be worthy of this society.The environment is already so bad that when Liu Qiangdong broke the sex (q case), there was still an unsightly voice in the comment area, and now that the victim is being humiliated as a slut (women), the irony is that in this environment  , There are still countless people who want to forcefully inject the idea that women's social status has been greatly improved.

    And you know what's even more ridiculous?  When a man expresses anger, people think it's serious, but when a woman speaks up, people think she's making a fuss out of a molehill, which is not the case anymore. Now when a woman speaks up, people want to yell "Look!  There's an idiot pastoral feminist here!"

    When we express our anger at patriarchal supremacy, people often counterattack, isn't your father a man, is there no man in your relatives?  So when they slander and humiliate strange women, have you thought about your mother and your daughter?  I guess of course not.

    Because as long as they think about it for a second, they won't have the heart to type those words, they won't have the heart to commit violence to strange women or even their lovers, and they won't be cruel to women when a man with great power is violent to women  I firmly believe in the groundless statement that others have framed me, and I will never say "men will always love women in their 20s because that is the best age for women", I will let you fucking shit!

    Being raised as an ordinary girl, the most serious harm I have experienced in my life is the loss of a relationship and the death of a loved one. Those so-called domestic violence, sexism, gender cognitive impairment and many other harms are far away from me.

    But I still have a lot of times when I hate myself as a woman. The reason I hate it is that when any woman around me or in this world is hurt, I can¡¯t do my best.  The reason I hate it is when I'm standing alone in an elevator with strange men, or even when I'm walking down the street alone, I try to look fierce because I'm terrified of men.

    But I also love women very much, because I know that 20 years old is by no means a woman's peak state, and a woman who continues to grow stronger after injury is their best state.  This is the meaning of metoo, the meaning of "Ewha Womans University Incident", and the meaning of girl power.

    In Hannah's talk show, she mentioned that the anger she expresses is not for venting, but for conveying, for a sense of belonging, just as in the whole story of Van Gogh, Theo is the most important part, the human being  The bridge between people, such a bridge, looks so gentle and powerful.

    I am very happy that in the past few years, I have seen more and more women like Hannah who are willing to raise their arms and shout, or in other words, human beings.

    "Join us and learn to look at things from multiple perspectives, and we can create a better world. The more perspectives, the better. After all, diversity is strength, and differences are our teachers. People who are afraid of differences cannot make progress."

    Mutual encouragement.

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