will be won by struggle

Wellington 2022-04-19 09:02:36

In the process of watching this movie, I thought of many movies that I watched in the past two years, Les Miserables, Django Unchained, Twelve Years a Slave, The Normal Heart, American Horror Story Part II, some of the stories told , what is striving for with life is now easier to be forgotten because it is deserved to be obtained, how difficult the process of striving is. The process of treating homosexuality described in the second part of American horror surprised me. In fact, even a few years earlier, homosexuality was still considered to be a type of mental illness, just as described in the movie, that is, in Less than a hundred years ago, women were considered to have no ownership over their children. I am not familiar with the law, and there may still be unreasonable provisions targeting certain groups of people in the current legal provisions of various countries. The formulation of each similar provision means that one group of people oppresses and controls another group of people, or it is not pleasing to the eye because of gender, skin color, or just looking at you, but if you don’t fight, these suppression and control will eventually exist. . After all, the survival of all kinds of people is a process of endless game, and rights will be won through struggle.
ps, this movie also reminds me of another movie, Julie and Julia, in the relationship between husband and wife, there will always be things that have different opinions or attitudes, when one party is lost or awakened or brave to fight , the support and trust of the other party will always be the greatest consolation this relationship can bring.

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Suffragette quotes

  • Emmeline Pankhurst: We do not want to be law breakers. We want to be law makers.

  • Inspector Arthur Steed: The fear is, they won't break, Sir. If one of them dies, we'll have blood on our hands and they'll have their martyr.

    Benedict Haughton: That must not happen, or Mrs Pankhurst will have won.