A tearful documentary that I watched. From the original elegant and quiet little princess to the queen who can face everything calmly, Moyu has been trying to protect her from the public and present her to everyone in the most primitive and pure form. Whether it was the robbing of the receiver, the fake call incident, or the sexual assault, there were wounds on her body. These did not make her feel helpless, but forced her to grow wings on these wounds. After each setback, , She has become stronger. In the past ten years, she has really changed a lot. She is no longer afraid of other people's words. She bravely faces those rumors. She even publicly supports gender equality and LGBT groups. She is well aware of the consequences of sending that ins expressing her political views, but she said, "I don't care about it." Although the final midterm elections failed, she will not give up. If this year will not work, come again next year, if not next year, then after that year. One day young blood will flow into the government, and one day those rights will return to our hands. This is true for the United States, and the same is true for China. The post-ninety generation who was ridiculed as the beating generation can now stand alone. For example, most of the angels in white who are helping Wuhan this time are post-ninety generations, and in a few years it will be our zero zero. After, even after one zero. So just as the ending song sings "Only the young can run", the world is in our hands, and we have to work hard to change it! This article is dedicated to Momo, my friends and all young people. Come on, Wuhan, come on, China! (I was a little excited after reading it, so the writing was a bit messy, forgive me!)
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