Chapter: 6696
Although this is a fact, we can't say it out loud.
In the West, many things and people you dislike cannot be spoken of.
Saying they're equal is just nonsense.
Most Americans don't like illegal immigrants.
Or you can say that most people who live in their home country don't want illegal immigrants sneaking into their country.
Although this is a fact, we can't say it out loud.
In the West, many things and people you dislike cannot be spoken of.
It's like you're a woman who doesn't want someone dressing up as a man to use the women's restroom with you. This logic is normal and 100% correct, but you can't say it out loud.
As soon as you say it out loud, a bunch of saints will jump out and scold you: "He's already been pitied for dressing up as a woman, now he's squatting to pee in the women's restroom. How much harder can you make it for him? Do you have any conscience left?"
Tavanna grew up in this environment and became a superstar. She's clearer than anyone else about what's inside.
So she could only say it reluctantly: "I think illegal immigrants and LGBT are equal, after all, everyone is human, and humans should be treated equally."
Yichen nodded and said, "You can have such an attitude, that's even better. I think someone should record our conversation and put it online so that everyone knows you're extremely supportive of illegal immigrants, and I remember you almost always openly support LGBT at your concerts. I'm impressed and agreeing with what you do, but since in your eyes, illegal immigrants and LGBT are equal, why haven't I ever heard you speak out for illegal immigrants at any of your concerts?"
Tavanna said awkwardly: "This world needs to pay attention to not just LGBT and illegal immigrants, but also many other minority groups that need our attention. I can't possibly call on everyone at my concert to pay attention to all these minority groups."
"Yes," Yichen nodded and asked her, "Before you didn't care about illegal immigrants, so naturally I wouldn't criticize you. Let's set aside the past and only talk about now. Since you're hosting a concert tonight, can't you use today's concert as an opportunity to speak out for illegal immigrants? Can't you urge the US states or even countries around the world to improve their laws, provide better humanitarian rescue and protection for these illegal immigrants?"
As she was speaking, Yichen didn't give Tavanna a chance to respond. He continued to say: "I heard that some of these illegal immigrants in the US are penniless, and when they go to the hospital to get treated, they have to bear the high medical costs. Some people get sick, go to the hospital, and the doctor just chats with them for a few minutes before sending them a bill for thousands of dollars. This is really inhumane! It's unbelievable! In our country, the cost of an early-stage lung cancer surgery is only a few thousand dollars. The US doctors charge these illegal immigrants so much money after chatting with them for a few minutes. This is just too absurd! I think you should urge it, let the US government use taxpayers' money to provide these illegal immigrants with better humanitarian rescue, including but not limited to comfortable living environments, sufficient food supplies, and free comprehensive medical care. What do you think?"
"Can you urge the US government to use taxpayers' money to support these illegal immigrants? They should be well-fed, plump and fat, with no sickness or disaster?"
"If I were to really say that, would I still be able to go back to the United States? That's like stealing from everyone's plate in America to give to those illegal immigrants."
"I'd rather die than say something as absurd as this that would be rejected by the entire US. "
"Just thinking about it, Tavanna couldn't help but want to quickly wrap up her conversation with Yichen.
At least she wouldn't have to bear his constant pressure and silent treatment any longer.
So she coughed awkwardly, opened her mouth and said: 'Mr. Yichen indeed has a humanitarian spirit. However, when it comes to this kind of thing, I think we should leave it to the US government. I can only urge people not to discriminate against each other.'"
"Tavanna's boyfriend Travis saw his girlfriend being pressured by Yichen, so he immediately opened his mouth and said: 'Mr. Yichen, you're finally answering Tavanna's question. You're actually trying to indirectly show that you don't support LGBT in your heart, aren't you?'"
"After her boyfriend's timely rescue, Tavanna relaxed and gazed lovingly at Travis, thinking to herself: 'This is my man, who can withstand everything for me in a critical moment!'"
"So she looked at Yichen and cut him off with a decisive tone: 'Mr. Yichen, LGBT are often discriminated against in many places, so we must openly and unreservedly support them to let them have equal rights. If each of us is like you, unwilling to show our attitude or provide support for them, what would their future be like?'"
"At this moment, Yichen looked at Travis and said with a smile: 'I don't know what specific LGBT issues you're referring to, but I can very clearly tell you and Ms. Tavanna that I respect each person's sexual orientation. After all, it is each individual's choice, and it is also their private life. Since it's private life, it's not suitable for us to always bring it up in public settings;'" JrNovels.com