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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Crystal

the topic of the short story we watched last time was very important because transgendered people are not enough adopted in society.

i had a friend whose appearance is male but her heart is female in my junior high. she did say that she wanted to call her by nickname that is like girls' one. everyone, both girls and boys were communicating with her naturally and some of the girls are still her best friends so they often hang out together.

i think maybe recently understanding about transgendered people is better than old days. we at least know that there are some people who want to change his/her gender.
but of course it's not enough so we have to take action on the problem.

Thailand's great changing of its constitution by taking coup d'état surprised me but it made the country better still, so i hope many people watch the short movie and think about the problem. i think the great change taken place in Thailand will not be able to occur in Japan because of its stable constitution, so if we want to do something to change people's attitude toward transgendered people we have to find another way to do it.