“I think at this point in our world, we’ve got a really confused idea of the way gender and sexuality works. I think we’ve created this really superfluous sort of like binary in the way we think about gender. And I guess I identify as queer because I don’t identify with that. I think that makes us less whole as people. I don’t need to be assigned to what it is I can do or who I can love. And it seems like we keep drawing these battle lines which are completely unnecessary. So that’s what I basically mean. When I say I’m queer, I’m saying that I think human beings are amazing. And love is an honor and an opportunity. And a fragile thing. A fragile process in which there’s no room for doubt, or shame, or hatred.” — Ezra Miller
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I think, at this point in our world, we’ve got a really confused idea of the way that gender and sexuality work. And we’ve created this really superfluous sort of binary in the way we think about gender. I identify as queer because I don’t identify with that. I think that makes us less whole as people. I don’t need to be assigned to what it is I can do or who I can love. When I say I’m queer, I’m saying that I think human beings are amazing and that love is an honor and an opportunity and a fragile thing, a fragile process, in which there is no room for doubt or shame or hatred. - Ezra Miller