Why i am a feminist

Leopold 2022-01-11 08:01:57

Why am I a feminist? Because I was unfair.
Why am I a feminist? Because none of you are.

What attracted me to this film was the past of feminist struggles and Helena.
If you don’t see everything they don’t have in history, you won’t realize how valuable everything we have now is.

They have no right to speak to their children, but they are responsible for taking care of their children's clothing, food, shelter, and transportation, and their love for their children is no less than that of their current mothers. But when the father of the child decides to send the child up for adoption, they can only watch and can't do anything.
The child is the father's personal property.

Why do they want to be law breakers? Because as Violet said in the film, the current law does not give me respect, so why should I respect it?
They want to have a law worthy of their respect, but they have to choose to get attention in a violent way. They wanted to become law makers in the way of speaking, but unfortunately they never succeeded.
The purple on the flag represents the blood flowing from every feminist; white symbolizes purity; green represents hope.
The whole film is gloomy, and the future cannot be seen.

Hope this day will come soon: everyone is asking you "Why are you not a feminist?"

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  • Wallace 2022-03-20 09:02:21

    Resistance is not to become an antagonist, but to become a participant; to stand up and shout is not to get more, but to fight for the equality that you should have; resistance does not want to be violent, but this is the only language that will be heard in a patriarchal society; The rights and interests of each generation of disadvantaged groups are accompanied by endless blood and sacrifices. Until now, you ask me why I still feel the same, because the current situation has not changed, and I hope that we will live up to everything we already have.

  • Bertram 2022-03-16 09:01:05

    Every year in the United Kingdom, a good cast film that tells British history in retro colors is fixed; the portrayal of female laborers is still very powerful. The heroine is also quite ignited when she participates in street activities several times in the first few times, and she will be given a medal when she comes out of prison for the first time. Hehua is a bit cute, and finally feels abruptly stopped, and the rhythm is not smooth; the drawback of the All-Star Cast: When HBC comes out with tea, it is inevitable that the tea will die or become an animal...

Suffragette quotes

  • Inspector Arthur Steed: Don't bother arresting them. Let their husbands deal with them.

  • Emmeline Pankhurst: Never surrender. Never give up the fight.