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BREAKING: HRC congratulates Ellen Page on her brave decision to live openly and authentically
Tonight actre Ellen Page came out as lesbian from the stage of HRC’s inaugural “Time to THRIVE” Conference.HRC congratulates Page on her brave decision to live openly and authentically.Perhaps best known for her roles in movies like Juno,Inception and X-Men, Page’s indomitable spirit sets a powerful example for LGBT and allied youth around the world.Coming out — whether it is as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or allied — is a deeply personal and arduous journey for every individual.Send your congratulations to Ellen Page.以下部分是演讲稿
Read her complete remarks below.Hello!Wow.Thank you.Thank you Chad, for those kind words and for the even kinder work that you and the Human Rights Campaign Foundation do every day—especially on behalf of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender young people here and acro America.It’s such an honor to be here at the inaugural Time to THRIVE conference.But it’s a little weird, too.Here I am, in this room because of an organization whose work I deeply admire.And I’m surrounded by people who make it their life’s work to make other people’s lives better— profoundly better.Some of you teach young people—people like me.Some of you help young people heal and to find their voice.Some of you listen.Some of you take action.Some of you are young people yourselves…in which case, it’s even weirder for a person like me to be speaking to you.It’s weird because here I am, an actre, representing—at least in some sense—an industry that places crushing standards on all of us.Not just young people, but everyone.Standards of beauty.Of a good life.Of succe.Standards that, I hate to admit, have affected me.You have ideas planted in your head, thoughts you never had before, that tell you how you have to act, how you have to dre and who you have to be.I have been trying to push back, to be authentic, to follow my heart, but it can be hard.But that’s why I’m here.In this room, all of you, all of us, can do so much more together than any one person can do alone.And I hope that thought bolsters you as much as it does me.I hope the workshops you’ll go to over the next few days give you strength.Because I can only imagine that there are days—when you’ve worked longer hours than your bo realizes or cares about, just to help a kid you know can make it.Days where you feel completely alone.Undermined.Or hopele.I know there are people in this room who go to school every day and get treated like shit for no reason.Or you go home and you feel like you can’t tell your parents the whole truth about yourself.Beyond putting yourself in one box or another, you worry about the future.About college or work or even your physical safety.Trying to create that mental picture of your life—of what on earth is going to happen to you—can crush you a little bit every day.It is toxic and painful and deeply unfair.Sometimes it’s the little, insignificant stuff that can tear you down.I try not to read goip as a rule, but the other day a website ran an article with a picture of me wearing sweatpants on the way to the gym.The writer asked, “Why does [this] petite beauty insist upon dreing like a maive man?” *pause* Because I like to be comfortable.There are pervasive stereotypes about masculinity and femininity that define how we are all supposed to act, dre and speak.They serve no one.Anyone who defies these so-called ‘norms’ becomes worthy of comment and scrutiny.The LGBT community knows this all too well.Yet there is courage all around us.The football hero, Michael Sam.The actre, Laverne Cox.The musicians Tegan and Sara Quinn.The family that supports their daughter or son who has come out.And there is courage in this room.All of you.I’m inspired to be in this room because every single one of you is here for the same reason.You’re here because you’ve adopted as a core motivation the simple fact that this world would be a whole lot better if we just made an effort to be le horrible to one another.If we took just 5 minutes to recognize each other’s beauty, instead of attacking each other for our differences.That’s not hard.It’s really an easier and better way to live.And ultimately, it saves lives.Then again, it’s not easy at all.It can be the hardest thing, because loving other people starts with loving ourselves and accepting ourselves.I know many of you have struggled with this.I draw upon your strength and your support, and have, in ways you will never know.I’m here today because I am gay.And because… maybe I can make a difference.To help others have an easier and more hopeful time.Regardle, for me, I feel a personal obligation and a social responsibility.I also do it selfishly, because I am tired of hiding and I am tired of lying by omiion.I suffered for years because I was scared to be out.My spirit suffered, my mental health suffered and my relationships suffered.And I’m standing here today, with all of you, on the other side of all that pain.I am young, yes, but what I have learned is that love, the beauty of it, the joy of it and yes, even the pain of it, is the most incredible gift to give and to receive as a human being.And we deserve to experience love fully, equally, without shame and without compromise.There are too many kids out there suffering from bullying, rejection, or simply being mistreated because of who they are.Too many dropouts.Too much abuse.Too many homele.Too many suicides.You can change that and you are changing it.But you never needed me to tell you that.That’s why this was a little bit weird.The only thing I can really say is what I’ve been building up to for the past five minutes.Thank you.Thank for inspiring me.Thank you for giving me hope, and please keep changing the world for people like me.Happy Valentine’s Day.I love you..Meage from the Prime Minister to mark the Chinese New Year."I'd like to send my warmest wishes to everyone around the world celebrating Chinese New Year.As the celebrations get underwayfor example皮革、重量轻、防水(半长统靴最好)戴在凯夫拉头盔下的Nomex头套(附有冬季帽)手套(皮革、带护垫,半指则更好)抗冲击波、碎片或化学物的聚酯护目镜
ⅢA级防护并可在外面套上携行装具的软质防弹衣 防弹衣护裆
全视野的防毒面具及其携行袋 半自动手枪/带两个弹匣袋的枪套 手拷及钥匙
可充电的卤素灯泡手电筒(15,000烛光以上)装在防水袋内的笔记本和钢笔/铅笔 耳塞/急救用品/乳胶手套
护肘和护膝(在控制*行动中要加上腿部护垫)防弹头盔(可带可不带有机玻璃面罩)伸缩警棍(带窥视镜夹)防水手表
与作战服样式配合的雨衣 保暖服
带耳机或喉头感应麦的步话机
水壶或水袋和MRE或C级口粮【译注:军队的野战口粮】 刀具(多功能刀具最好)
防水的街头粉笔【译注:当然是在街道上画标志用的】 两个震撼弹
上述的装备只是大多数情况下的配备,SWAT队员会根据需要自行增减其装备。最普遍的配备通常是:一支配有激光瞄具和战术灯的消声冲锋枪通常会是标准的突入武器;手枪在大多数战术分队中只作为后备武器,通常是.40或.45口径(有些战术分队会采用9mm口径)。
小队上的装备或特殊装备 额外的个人装备
喇叭筒和“投掷式电话”【译注:原文Throw Phone,一般称为Crisis Phone,是警方提供给劫持人质的罪犯谈判用的电话机,因为在某些情形下是需要扔给罪犯的,因而被戏称为Throw Phone。】
监视器材惯性力破门槌
-大铁锤、撬杆、多用途工具电击引信可塑性炸药便携式气焊泰瑟枪(即电击飞镳枪)37mm防暴枪和警棍弹
额外的食物(C级口粮)和桶装水 额外的武器弹药
便携传真机和移动电话
望远镜/封锁现场的标志胶带/急救箱 绳降装备
窥视镜及其专用灯具 便携式红外传感器 便携灯及发电机 附近地区的详细地图 脚镣和额外的手拷 额外的震撼弹
后备的通讯设备(无线电及电池)
下列装备需要根据现场地形及实际情况而申请,获得许可后才能使用:直升机、船艇、水下呼吸器和装甲车
M88盔(正品防弹):400~500元 战术风镜(防弹):300~400元 作战背心:300~500元 防弹背心:1000元以上 各类腰包:200~800元
全指手套:100元,空军防火手套:300~400元 护具:100~200元 作战套服(防火连体):700~1000元 枪套(快拔、防抢):200~500元
作战靴:①5.11靴:700~1200元;②国内作战靴:200~300元;③各国作战靴:200~500元;④SWAT专用作战靴700~1200元;
甩棍:①ASP:600~1000;②PSP:1000~1200元;③国内甩棍:100~200元;