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“검은 색, 흰색, 갈색, 빨간색, 노란색, 이명, 호모, 트랜스, 가난한 자, 문맹자, 문맹자, 약자, 강인 모두가 내 자매이며 형제입니다. 내 인생은 그들의 삶이다. 그리고 내 몸 안에서 마지막 숨을 쉬기까지, 나는 내 모든 혈관의 모든 힘으로 너를 섬겨야한다. 그리고 죽음 이상으로, 내 생각은 영원히 당신을 위해 봉사해야합니다.”

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