The movie festival in Kaohsiung had gone to an end. But some discusstion still argue on public and political occasions. It's about human rights and independence in Xinjiang. I don't know this debate very well. I think its may concerned with many political affairs.
Some people like to force others not to do something they don't like. But they even don't want people force themselves not to do the things they want to do. I think it's not fair. Everyone has rights to decides which thing they like or they dislike, if someone has different opinion, he/she can say it out, not just be angry or stop others to do what they want to do.
I also have some bans that I don't want people do it to me. I will tell them straightly. Please them not to do this again instead of angry.
For example, I don't like people touch my head or my hair. I think it's very impolite. Or this movement just allow to my bestfriends and my family members can do. If someone touch my head, I'll avoid him. Then tell him I don't like this action, and someone might apoligize to me or give a "sorry smile".
So I think if you have some bans. You can find good ways to deal with it or even overcome the things. Except having arguement to people, that would be the worest manners.
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