Let's no longer think that homosexuals are always anonymous in the dark. Before the arrival of Singles' Day in 2012, Hong Kong's famous singer Ho Yun-shi truly shouted out her heart to be "gay" for many years. He Yunshi admitted to coming out during the "Comrade Dares" parade and shouted "I am gay" among 4000 marchers, parents, friends, and record company executives, becoming the first Hong Kong female singer to publicly identify herself as a homosexual. He Yunshi, who had shed tears several times, admitted that she had been waiting for this opportunity for a long time. After stepping down, she hugged her parents and the scene was touching.
Shout out your heart and relieve stress for yourself
At the moment He Yunshi shouted out 'I am a comrade', she couldn't hold back her tears several times and once again shed tears excitedly on stage.
He Yunshi said that because she has been unwilling to disclose her sexual orientation for so many years and has been observing the dynamics of society in these aspects, she candidly said, "I still feel that there is discrimination, prejudice, and one-sided views. Silence is not a choice, and everyone has many concerns. I know that saying it will lose opportunities and cause more trouble
Although as an artist, she claims to be in love and knows that there will be many troubles to come to her, these external troubles are no longer a big deal in her heart, because what homosexuals most urgently want is fair treatment from society and the courage to reveal secrets that have been hidden for a long time. The pain of not being able to speak such a secret word is indescribable, so the pressure from oneself is more painful than any trouble. He Yunshi, while shouting out his own voice, is actually breaking through and defeating himself.
Warmth still lingers, support from family
Perhaps to the surprise of many homosexuals, He Yunshi's family also appeared at the scene. Her family had no one to express their understanding of her actions, and the words that all expressed their understanding made many people cry and cry when they saw this warm moment. Because, at least in China, the families of homosexuals generally do not accept their so-called "deviating from the correct sexual orientation" behavior. It is precisely this opposition and pressure from family that many same-sex lovers have been unable to smile for a long time.
The warmth of her family indeed gave He Yunshi great encouragement. With the support of the backing, He Yunshi, who stepped onto the stage with a microphone, gave a resounding and powerful shout, which also won the warm applause of thousands of people present.
Winning respect, society is progressing
The day before the arrival of "Singles' Day" in 2012, at least in China, it was very lively. Perhaps it was precisely because of the weekend that not only major online shopping malls were selling goods, but also many homestead men and women suddenly appeared on the streets with the howling north wind. On that day, on the streets of Hong Kong, He Yunshi, Huang Weiwen, Anthony Wong and others also started their holiday. On this day, He Yunshi, who appeared on stage, shouted into the microphone, "I am a comrade," and almost everyone on stage immediately applauded.
At this moment, although we did not personally attend the scene, we still felt the enthusiasm of the audience from a thousand miles away, which is respectful, progressive, and sincere.
The progress of society has earned more people respect in this world, and on this day, He Yunshi's homosexual behavior has also been warmly congratulated by everyone.
These blessings, the understanding and support of these families, and the cries of self triumph have brought poetic love and reduced the pain of stress to He Yunshi for the vast majority of homosexuals.