never surrender

Marie 2022-04-20 09:02:10

Halfway through, I was very emotional. The rights and equality we now regard as ordinary women are earned by our ancestors at the expense of themselves.

Years ago, women had no hundred right to vote for their right.

women obey to their husbands, wash clothes in the factory. Labor, poison gas and heat encroached their body; work longer than men but got less salary.

women fight for their right. Government and arrogant men ignored their their appeals and laughed at them.

The women participated in the demonstration was looked down and discussed by their families and husbands. Women sacrificed their families and normal life to fight.

They are great women.

words beyond my esteem!

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  • Della 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    Crying to death. I'm sorry for the pioneers of women's rights if I don't hit five stars, I'm sorry for myself. A few days ago, colleagues of children kindly reminded not to talk about feminism openly in the circle of friends. I understand, not surprised. But feminism is not a cult. Why do we need to conceal it if we don't advocate women's respect and compete for absolute women's benefits? Will it be suppressed, squeezed out, and rejected? Still offend a few straight male cancers? If a place needs to suppress its true attributes to survive, it may not be suitable for long-term survival at all.

  • Lonzo 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    "We have been fighting for peace for 50 years, but they have never listened to us. Only war is the language that men can understand." A brief history of the women's rights revolution, who would have thought that the list would flow behind the scenes How many women were squeezed blood and tears. However, the filming was too ordinary, the character creation failed, and the rhythm was also problematic. Carey Mulligan's emotional progression is not clear enough, and the character's motivation and destiny are stronger and better. I thought it was Maud who died, but I didn't expect it to be Emily who was on a hunger strike for five days in prison. In this case, We should have written more about this person in front of me, instead of rushing to an end with such a bright moment at the end. It is easy to make the audience's emotional outlet deviate.

Suffragette quotes

  • Maud Watts: They lied to us!

    Inspector Arthur Steed: They didn't lie. They promised nothing, they gave nothing.

  • Violet Miller: There's a big gatherin' Friday. They're saying she's to speak.

    Maud Watts: I can't go. I can't.

    Violet Miller: You can't not.