For the face blind, watching non-domestic dramas can be really tiring. I have always been unable to tell who is who, I just watched in a daze, and occasionally Baidu to the plot. This show has changed my mind about feminism. I used to think that China should, like the United States and Japan, not only strive for equality in the workplace, but also protect the rights and interests of those who stay at home full-time, because I often see the tragic end of full-time housewives. Now that I think about it, sure enough, human cognition is often limited and unaware. Now I think feminism should be about equal pay for equal work and equal access to work. The female predecessors in China who helped women liberate (forgive me, I only remember Deng Yingchao) fought for the freedom of work for us. Some people just gave up, maybe because of the brainwashing of the patriarchal society, or because of their own laziness. After all, it's your choice in the end.
Although it is very pitiful to be brainwashed involuntarily, the current stage of ideological transformation will inevitably be accompanied by the tragedy of some people with backward thinking. These people are pitiful and hateful. But they have nothing to do with women's rights, women's rights are independent women fighting for equality of social rights, and people who voluntarily attach their own value to men are like gambling, if the husband thinks her contribution to the family is worthless, then she has no value. . How can someone like this help her?
When watching the drama, I envy the couple who could have been vice presidents. I think they have the same goals and cannot say they are exactly the same, but I envy them for being able to fight together. And that couple who graduated from Harvard University are both lawyers. When their wife cheated on me, it really made me feel bad. Before that, I thought they were really a model of common struggle! I also don't understand why my husband can bear it, can't the two of them be together well, cheating so many times...
The heroine of the play is obviously the one who should support feminism the most. It is precisely because of discrimination that she cannot display her political opinions in the field she loves, but she wants to step on the feminist ascendance. In the end, I would rather she succeed in breaking into politics than she is just a pawn. If she succeeds, she is at least a feminist herself.
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