Taking History as a Mirror: Us in 2020

Adelbert 2022-09-25 09:56:06

I watched Mrs. America on the recommendation of a friend, and I felt even more emotional in this turbulent 2020. Thirty years on, the world doesn't seem to be getting any better. Gender discrimination still exists, and it feels even worse at home. When I was a child, I often heard that women hold up half the sky, but now all I hear are friends complaining that the admissions are biased towards boys, and women's marriage and birth plans are all under investigation. Full-time wives without financial income are still weak, and the reality is that the wife who was cheated on in the domestic drama still chooses to forgive. The controversy over the reproductive rights of ERA still exists in the play. A while ago, I encountered a group of people who promoted anti-abortion on the road. As a Chinese student who has received Marxist education since childhood, I still feel that it is a bit magical that women's reproductive rights cannot be mastered by themselves. I am still in Lanzhou. The city... The 2020 election will make people realize that people are divided, the arrogance and nationalism of elitism are on the rise as always, the sparks from the collision have continued, and it is no different from the 1970s. Trump doesn't even need sophistry, obviously The lies can be echoed on Twitter... The more frequent BLM movement in the middle of the year, the new conservative justices of the Supreme Court, one left, one right... Who knows what the world will become? Perhaps as the RBG justice who passed away this year said, history always moves forward in waves...

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  • Jazmin 2022-04-21 09:03:53

    In just two episodes, two wars are intuitively presented to the audience: housewives VS feminists and female groups VS patriarchal society. The fast-paced and multi-plot script is very solid. " pleasure. In these two wars, you can see that the female group is so complex and diverse, and the protagonist is Phyllis Schlafly starring Cate Blanchett, a discriminated but ambitious woman. From this show, you can get a glimpse of the rise of female political power in the 1970s, and the real feminism behind it: giving women a choice, I think this is the core of this show.

  • Anabel 2022-04-21 09:03:53

    The heroine is neither feminist nor anti-feminist. She is just a politician whose interests and personal ideals come first. Anti-feminism is her vote for the patriarchal society.