I once thought that America had the best system. Although the American friends I know are sincere, kind, beautiful and silly and sweet compared to Europeans and Asians, they have taught me what resistance is and what is fraternity. I always feel that this country cultivates elites and makes its people self-confidence and struggle. leading the international arena. Until 2016, when a man named Trump was elected president of the United States, he said that he would make the United States great again. I originally thought that this time, whether it is Hillary Clinton being elected as the first female president or Trump breaking the political circle to become president for the first time, it will be a milestone in history, but I was wrong. In the next few years, I saw him use capital to run the United States, without vision, pressing the world to catch up with quarterly KPIs for him like in a shopping mall. It was also in the first few years of my work, because I was Chinese, because at HW, I experienced all this pain firsthand. In 2020, he finally stepped down. After the millennium, populism in Europe has gradually risen, but the United Kingdom, France and Germany are fortunately not going further and further on this road as leading countries, although the problems of race and social solidification are becoming more and more in the case of economic stagnation. Seriously, but Europe, which has been hit hard by terrorist attacks, still accepted refugees, and it still did not really go to the right. However, in 2016, the United States went against globalization and embarked on the road of the right. After all, the United States is the most free country in everyone's heart. These magical four years, I don't know if it will be different because of the change of people, I feel uneasy. It is also during the four years that Trump has been in office that feminism in the United States has become more radical. In 2020, the law on equality that lasted for nearly 50 years was finally written into the constitution. So when I saw the Emmy-winning "Mrs. America", I thought that the protagonist of the feminist film released in the feminist year of 2020 must be a radical, but I didn't know the history and I saw that she was a conservative! Although highly educated from the upper class, Phyllis suffers from sexism and patriarchy everywhere, and it is amazing that she deceives herself into thinking that everything is fine, and even her political activity in the 1970s directly contributed to the fact that the ERA is not written today. constitution. What can I say. She always denies the truth, thinking that she has status at home and can do whatever she wants. She is very confident, but the reality is that she is her husband's vase, as well as her husband's sexual desire and reproductive tool. Her most often advertised achievement in life is She raised six children. Sometimes the saddest reality is that when a girl is violated, the person who blames her the most is the same sex, whether it's a mother, a teacher, or a friend. Is it that you are too cheerful, that you are dressing too sexy, that you are giving the wrong signal to others. Phyllis is such a same-sex person. She believes that men and women should not be completely equal, and women should be recognized by men, especially their spouses. She believes that the best job women should do well is to maintain a good family and raise children. While shouting independence, she is dependent on her husband. Wandering gracefully and intelligently among conservative men and sarcastic with liberal feminists Stab, but oppressed and brainwashed a group of her own little followers, trying to make those conservative women her tools. So I think the coolest part of the show is that the obedient Banana sister got a job after serving her children and a lot of grandchildren. She said she used to be scared. Women's economic independence is the best resistance to patriarchy, because their value is finally no longer to reproduce offspring, to be independent of husband and to raise children, but to be independent both economically and spiritually as a person, and to realize social value. The show is short, and each episode is about a woman in the 70s, each with a different personality, but they are all equally strong and powerful. I like Gloria the most, perhaps because she is the most beautiful. Through Gloria, I seem to understand why Poland is still marching non-stop for abortion rights when the epidemic is so severe in Europe, because "if a man can get pregnant, abortion is a sacrament." It should be my body my choice, and women should not be a birth machine to generate more children for God. The more I look back, the more I feel that every woman is better than the heroine, because the heroine is completely a deformed woman in a patriarchal society , and also advertises herself as a feminist. She is like in a dark fairy tale. She clearly knows that she is facing a big bad wolf, but deceives herself that she is actually a dear grandmother. Magically, now, she also wrote a book about understanding Trump. A confidant who has traveled through 50 years, what should I say? Well, I applaud. After World War II, society has become more open and tolerant. It is also after the food and clothing are gradually satisfied that people begin to think about life, so the struggle for human rights and equality in the past 100 years has not stopped. It is not universal like the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, but a marginal social group. Gay, female, disabled, etc., they demand equal rights to love, they demand equal rights to work, they demand equal rights to be treated equally. Any revolution will inevitably be suppressed and criticized by the ruling class and mainstream culture, but we are not afraid. Let’s end with the words of Gloria: “I have stood alongside the greatest women of my generation. Still, today,
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