So-called feminist rights

Montana 2021-12-09 08:01:30

There is no doubt that "Devil Girl Soldier" is a pseudo-feminist work of adultery.

The story tells the story of O'Neill, a female U.S. Navy intelligence officer who is dissatisfied with the military's gender discrimination and overcomes all difficulties to pass the cruel assessment to become a qualified SEAL.

It’s necessary to first introduce the US Navy SEALs. The

US Navy SEALs are one of the most terrifying special forces in the world. They are known as the special forces in the special forces. Personnel assessment, even if the candidates are already the elites of the various units, the final elimination rate still has to be maintained at more than 60%. In the huge American war machine, there are only 200 SEALs in active service.

A woman becomes a SEAL, and the authenticity or possibility of this event is not mentioned for the time being. Even if this event does exist in history, it cannot prove the point that the film wants to prove-in any matter, women are no worse than men. The reason is simple: using special cases to represent the universal is inherently unreasonable. It is just as unreliable on the Internet that someone who smokes and drinks does not drink and died young and someone smokes and drinks wanton prostitution and finally lives more than a hundred.

I have always believed that the so-called "who says women are inferior to men" feminism is pseudo-feminism.

In history, there are many women who love to have male hair, wear men's clothes, sit and chant, all follow the example of men. If the configuration is not limited, they would wait to pee and stand. Most people think this is feminism. And I think this is precisely the biggest insult to women. Deliberate imitation of men can only prove that women themselves are dissatisfied with their gender and regret whether they hate men.

The difference between men and women in this world is the natural way. Because they are different, they have their own strengths. Women can't be comparable to men in everything, and men are not better than women in all aspects. Any feminism that tries to deny this difference is nonsense.

I think true feminists should first be proud of their own births, proud of their high-pitched voice, proud of their soft figure, proud of their delicate skin, proud of their ability to wear beautiful skirts and high heels, proud Yu owns the meticulous heart and dexterous hands because he is a woman.

Therefore, the more feminist a woman is, the more she should look like a woman. God has given you a bone that is different from a man. It can be feminine and hot, it can be simple and elegant, it can be small, jasper, it can be graceful and luxurious, it can be heavy makeup, it can be simple and generous, and it can be graceful. It’s not unreasonable, but you can’t be masculine. Once you are masculine, you will become a "brother", and "brother" will only become a legend.

Besides rights, women's many demands for privileges prove their weakness in certain respects. For example, Women's Day, such as women first, for example, there are always a few days in each month when you go to school, you can not run in physical education, such as the different standards for men and women in competitive sports, and so on. If feminism ignores the natural weakness of women and blindly pursues equality, just like the devil female soldier, proving that women do not need special care and love, then they are not fighting for rights but giving up rights.


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G.I. Jane quotes

  • Master Chief John Urgayle: [quoting "Self-Pity" by D.H. Lawrence] I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. A bird will fall frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.

  • Master Chief John Urgayle: Pain is your friend, your ally, it will tell you when you are seriously injured, it will keep you awake and angry, and remind you to finish the job and get the hell home. But you know the best thing about pain?

    Lt. Jordan O'Neil: Don't know!

    Master Chief John Urgayle: It lets you know you're not dead yet!