It's weird how people with extreme opinions against a certain group of people end up forming such a concrete definition of "us" and "them" and suddenly everyone who doesnt share their opinions must be one of "them". Kind of gives an insight into how that can make it difficult for someone to be a straight ally
Saroni is a new teacher in Imun's village. He's known to be outspoken about LGBTQ+ acceptance and words are that he himself is gay. Tension rises as Imun tries to fight the hate spreading in her own mother's mind.
Translated from the short story by the same title written by Anton E. A.
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