1) It's not about equality, it's about power. Power doesn't give in to anything. If you don't demand true equality and talk about cooperation and compromise with powerful men, you can only continue to pick up people's wisdom, make concessions and exchange.
2) The Schlafly experience made me more sad than angry. A smart, well-educated woman who knows how to use all her resources to play politics, but she is deliberately opposed to the only bill that will really help her. In the end, because she opposed the ERA, she failed to create a better "women's relationship" for the male president, and the loneliness when she was not elected to the cabinet because of the support of more female voters was really embarrassing. Even knowing that Schalafly may just be using the issue to increase her political clout, it's clear from start to finish that women shouldn't beg for alms from men if they want to be heard on issues strongly associated with women. Only you can speak unswervingly.
3) This also shows that all non-policy/legal reforms are small favors. But like Gloria said at the end, we are fighting against a patriarchy that has lasted for thousands of years. easier said than done. The feminist movement has never surpassed its peak influence in the 1970s, but remember that every little bit of progress is the result of countless personal struggles and sacrifices by the predecessors. Now even if you feel that your voice is too low to be heard, you must continue to do what you can.
4) Girls who choose to be housewives need to be respected, but they must also remember that the right to be a stable and happy housewife is given by the system and the law, and is earned by the efforts of the predecessors of the feminist movement, not the charity and care of the husband. Please don't use individual cases to publicize, complacently serve patriarchy.
5) Sisters should work hard to do better in all walks of life and have more right to speak. When we see more female judges, female doctors, female CEOs, and female policy makers, the situation of our compatriots will be better and better, and the world will be better and better.
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