Philis should be called an extreme egoist. She turned to the ERA because men in power didn't want to hear her on defense issues. Men in power just wanted women to stay within the framework they set. Philis understood that. Gancui takes this as a pedal. She wants her voice to be heard, she wants to be a leader, and she wants to win. The same is true of her obedience to her husband in the family. She understands how to deal with him and makes it easier for her to go out and do things by satisfying his vanity. But she actually delayed the process of the feminist movement for decades for the sake of her own selfishness. She deprived countless women of the right to express their voices like her. I have to say that she makes me feel sick.
It was obvious that she would usher in her failure, just as she was tired of rejecting her husband's so-called "legitimate needs of her husband" four times a day, and gave up her mailing list to Reagan and was finally abandoned by Reagan. Under the system in which men have the right to speak, women will only be reduced to tool people, and it is never realistic to try to rely on men to realize their ambitions, because "power will never give in", "when you think you are standing on the shoulders of men , they're actually snooping on the bottom of your skirt."
The struggle for women's rights has been so long and arduous that the ERA has not been successfully written into the constitution for nearly a hundred years, let alone the prejudice of public opinion. In the patriarchal society that has lasted for a long time, the difficulty of realizing women's rights is obvious. I hope that those women who were afraid that they would lose the favor and protection of men at that time are now sober and no longer have some anti-intellectual dreams.
We will always fight for our rights, we will never back down, after all:
"Why should women accept this picture of a half-life instead of a share in the whole of human destiny"
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