great irony

Chasity 2022-10-03 02:24:28

When watching Mrs. America, it is obvious that the self-proclaimed anti-feminist demon is actually a faithful practitioner of feminism

She wasn't willing to be a housewife at all 50 years old she aspired to get a law degree and she did

She set up her own organization outline, held rallies, mobilized audiences to accept news interviews, went to speeches and debates in various places, lobbied various interest groups, and even put out the vigorous ERA bill by herself.

Look at her iron fist and excellent management skills as a model of gender equality, but she says she is a member of the staunch anti-women's liberation movement

One thing that still surprises me today is that

Why does everyone hear about feminism

No matter which public figure KOL well-known blogger will always say when talking to a "very positive" woman who is a past person and is still in its infancy

"To be independent, to be independent and free"

But "Don't Cry About Feminism"

But isn't the declaration of independence and freedom the practice of feminism?

Putting aside the major premise of feminism, if you follow the logic of patriarchy, how can it belong to women's independence and freedom?

Besides, "women are worse than men", "women's abilities are not enough", etc. Where do these ideas that prevent women from achieving themselves come from, etc., which are implanted in our minds? Isn't it the product of a whole set of parental thinking?

Get rid of these hesitations and hesitations

Aren't the obvious/subtly hidden inequalities in institutions, laws, terms, regulations, and power settings in reality worth our efforts to get rid of?

This is not something that can be achieved by "women doing their own thing well". It not only requires women to speak with strength, but also requires us to "very deliberately" strive for more equal opportunities. Besides, there is no fair competition mechanism for women to achieve "the How much extra effort does it take to overcome the broader obstacles to the goal of getting things done?

If it is suggested that women shout independence and self-confidence while turning a blind eye to the obstacles behind "difficult to be independent", I am afraid it will be difficult for me to achieve this kind of unity of knowledge and action. What is the Ah Q spirit? Spiritual Victory?

Without the efforts of the feminist movement there would be no fruit for gender equality

When you deny being a feminist again or are afraid of being associated with the word, stop and think about what you are afraid of

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Extended Reading
  • Colten 2022-04-24 07:01:27

    Feminist historical drama, don't skip every difficult step that others have taken

  • Henri 2022-04-22 07:02:01

    C+/ Worth 100 episodes. The biggest problem is the sense of separation between the first 7 episodes and the last 2 episodes. The previous group portraits depicting the struggles of various characters have a good effect, but they always focus on the depiction of individual states and do not have a more solid social background. So the last two episodes are pretty weak in trying to tie the conservative women's movement to the rise of neoliberalism -- as if "Reagan" won just because of a Schlafly mailing list? In the end, Schlafly can only be portrayed in a tone of reverse personal heroism. Such characterization is precise but has many limitations, so that the "complexity" of all group struggle strategies is gradually lost in repetition, and the more complex context is gradually disappearing. In addition, if the first seven episodes open up a political imagination that may transcend parliamentary democracy, the last episode reintegrates these rich meanings into the picture of the two-party system. It's understandable, but it does make the idea shrink a lot. BTW would like to attach a perspective of Schlafly's gay son...