There is so much about her to be liked and respected.
Proficient in law, reasonable mergers. Others didn't think there was discrimination, and she let the arrogant and ignorant know with the assumption that if their daughter or niece was discriminated against.
She knows this change won't happen overnight, so she doesn't give up, so she keeps pushing forward gradually.
She met Tata, who she loved dearly. The two complement each other very well, and they understand, appreciate and support the most. They made me believe that this kind of oak-like love exists, and that it is normal to have a "strong woman and weak man" that doesn't conform to traditional ideas - boys don't have to be jealous and hateful, girls don't have to worry about husbands and worldly opinions. You can let go of your hands and achieve your own career, there will definitely be that person and his support and love.
She made it clear that deep-seated prejudices had to change. She helps the whole country run reasonably and legally.
She is tiny in stature, but powerful and even magnificent.
She concentrates on work and does not watch TV, but enjoys musicals and sports.
Her presence makes the world a better place and makes people understand that her presence is beauty itself.
RESPRCT & RIP
little idea~
From the beginning of the documentary to its progression, I feel like I'm watching "The Progress of History" to see how a great, wise, tolerant and respectable woman changed history and promoted equality between men and women.
But by the end, I felt so close to our lives that she influenced America, and even the world. When Trump was mentioned, it turned out that she was holding the prophet's card. Finally, Baidu arrived not long ago. He was hospitalized due to infection with the new coronavirus pneumonia on July 14, 2020, and passed away on September 18. Very sarcastic. Really really sorry.
Remind yourself often
be a lady & be independent
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