Mostly an overactor's showcase, this nihilistic cheapie allows the one and only Philip Seymour Hoffman to make frequent and dubious use of
the word faggot.
Not exact matches
but basically a lot of «progressive» activists are trying to push an agenda that «hate speech» is incredibly harmful to the fabric of society and certain buzz
words that could be interpreted as derogatory will land you in a lot of hot water with them (i.e. you can't say
faggot because its offensive to gays).
For example if someone calls a member of their peer group a
faggot in order to assert their masculinity (and make sure everyone around them knows they definitely are not a homosexual), the ideal solution would be that the person becomes secure enough in themselves that they wouldn't feel the need to put other people down, using the
word «fag» or anything else.
More than once he heard
words like «you Jewish
faggot.»
And while the two adults who lean in aren't his parents (one of them is actually the drug dealer selling to Chiron's crack - addicted mom), they somehow know the exact
words to say when the boy softly asks them, «Am I a
faggot?»
She's a naive 19 - year - old, curious but troubled by the war; he's a seasoned 23 - year - old given to using
words like gook and
faggot, and unconflicted about his mission to kill.