An interesting action was held last Wednesday in Japan. High school students exchanged their uniform a day and this movement is named "sexchange day"(sex+ exchange). Here is the rink of the article.
I read the article about this in Japanese too and the article said this action is controversy; some people disagree with this movement. Some people said "It may lead wrong taste. Boys may start to dress up in women's outfit. Boys may be going to be gay." I was so sad because there are still people who believes being gay is choice, and some people did not understand the purpose of the action. A student who organized this said “we tend to be hardened to one idea, and it stop us from thinking and having a question.” I strongly agree with what she said. If we want to solve any kind of issue, the different standpoint is necessary. Thorough the “sexchange,” students could see other gender’s perspective.
An interesting action was held last Wednesday in Japan. High school students exchanged their uniform a day and this movement is named "sexchange day"(sex+ exchange). Here is the rink of the article.
ReplyDeletehttp://blogs.wsj.com/japanrealtime/2014/11/13/students-at-japan-high-school-switch-uniforms-with-opposite-sex/
http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0001710962
I read the article about this in Japanese too and the article said this action is controversy; some people disagree with this movement. Some people said "It may lead wrong taste. Boys may start to dress up in women's outfit. Boys may be going to be gay." I was so sad because there are still people who believes being gay is choice, and some people did not understand the purpose of the action. A student who organized this said “we tend to be hardened to one idea, and it stop us from thinking and having a question.” I strongly agree with what she said. If we want to solve any kind of issue, the different standpoint is necessary. Thorough the “sexchange,” students could see other gender’s perspective.