Phyllis is indeed a confident, energetic and capable woman who was active in politics until 2016 and stood up for Trump herself, but not every woman is as fortunate as she is to have The Valkyrie-like natural power can play the Thousand-handed Avalokitesvara in family, career, and studies. More women can only swallow their anger when they are under the fence. It can also be seen here how terrible it is for a highly capable person to have a crooked buttock. We can call it "wrong subjectivity". She can search for positive feedback in extremely unfavorable situations to motivate herself. It's a pity that she didn't understand in her whole life, she didn't know that people are different. Most people are very soft-hearted, they can't see their loved ones can't be reunited (even if they are the same sex), and they can't bear the burden of motherhood alone when they are young When six children grow up, you can't raise any of them and you still want to kill them?
It's a pity that she went the wrong way. The situation she pushed herself limited herself, otherwise she might be the next Thatcher.
This drama has indeed been widely praised recently. It shows the grand scenes of the women's liberation movement, which is very inspiring, but I think it still lacks speculative content and does not convince the audience with reason, so it is more like an artistic drama. Documentary, for example, it clearly contrasts the cowardice and distress of conservative women, and the progressive women are in a state of euphoria and self-confidence, and more three-dimensional. But after all, if you want to ask men to cede their rights, you have to do it in the way of men (or straight men), such as being reasonable (laughs).
Behind the general trend of affirmative action is obviously the change of social division of labor. This is a common topic. In the situation of contemporary socialized production, men's physical advantage is no longer. At the same time, human society has also changed from "direct production" to "relational type" "production" transformation, when we don't need so many farmers and workers, "building relationships" becomes particularly important. Even the production of material materials involves many links, that is, "socialized large-scale production", raising children also Gradually, they were put into this mass production process. In the past, like Phyllis, they could bring six at a time, but now they can only work hard for two husbands and wives, and then send their children to good remedial classes, and let the social division of labor replace part of the parenting responsibilities.
Finally, my opinion on women's rights: affirmative action itself is an inevitable trend of social division of labor. The good days when a male worker can support a family in the United States are long gone (why haven't we even experienced such good days?) , I support equal rights because it is reasonable, but I hate alienation, especially the current social division of labor that is extremely repressive.
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