A good show of the year for all women to watch.
Although the heroine opposes the mainstream under the banner of "anti-equal rights amendment", she speaks for her own ideas, makes decisions for herself, and fights for her own interests. Isn't she also a feminist? The two sides seem to be in hostile camps, but as in the fourth episode, the two sides walked up the stairs with their backs facing each other, but in the end, they both walked to the congress, to the stage where they stood up and declared their positions. Whether it's feminism or anti-feminism, the important thing is to break the social monopoly of men. Don't be afraid of arguing. The more you distinguish, the clearer the reason. Women's rights to participation and decision-making.
The female protagonist is obviously a weapons expert, but in the land where men have absolute domination, she is only used as the secretary of the meeting minutes. After discovering that women's issues can give him the so-called right to speak, he madly pleads for a political future. In the last episode, the heroine contributed all the resources, hoping that the new president would give him a place in the cabinet, but in the end, only a word of "thank you" was exchanged. Thousands of years of patriarchy, will he give you a piece of the pie? Those who support the amendment have seen this very clearly. Don't expect that poor ration, don't expect to support them and then ask them to turn around and pull you, this kind of road is enough, there is no chance of winning, only disastrous defeat, only to be eaten and betrayed by trickery Being deceived and exploited will only bring back setbacks and heavy losses, and only a more difficult road ahead and wasted efforts. Of race, sexuality, geography, and before all human classifications, the most fundamental is gender. We can only save ourselves, only women care about women. Only fighting side by side, there is no other way out. We are not afraid, we will overcome.
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