“im worth no more, no less than you”

Colten 2022-04-21 09:03:01

If it is the shooting technique or character shaping, it will not be more than four stars. But bloody confronts the plight of the past and the struggle to celebrate women. It deserves five stars.

“im worth no more, no less then you.”

Gender has never been a measure of ability, nor is it a criterion for gaining power or not.

Just like the Mona Lisa's smile at the beginning, a woman's ideological independence has never been separated from the family or opposed to men, but has an independent identity and the right to choose the life she wants.

There was nothing wrong with fighting for women's suffrage in that era, and it was understandable to use too extreme and violent methods in that society. Thinking of the saying "There has never been a bloodless revolution", even if it is not advocated, we should never deny or trample on it. The long road is long and dark, but there will always be people who will give up their lives for the light.

Feminism is not the source of gender confrontation between men and women. What is wrong is those who, under the guise of feminism, become outlets for their personal interests and emotional waste. What was asked for was never preferential treatment of women, just the same rights as men by birth.

Born equal, I don't need to be above the other, I never deny my physical weakness, but it's never a reason to objectify or demean me. But I never underestimate what I have.

The same opportunities, the same resources, and escape from the perspective of all men and women, I think this is what I should strive to achieve.

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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.