Not just feminist

Amber 2022-10-02 18:15:58

Regarding the 2004 film "Angels of Feminist Rights", I believe that when you watch it carefully, it is not only about women's rights that will be carved into your heart.

"On August 26th, 1920, the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote became constitutional low." When the ending credits appeared, I was in the office, sitting at my desk, choked with tears.

This is the social history of that historical stage. Those sober and stubborn women defend their rights with blood and tears, and write justice with their lives.

The heart is excited, and it’s hard to calm for a long time. Shouldn't we think about something with empathy? As a person with a complete personality and a sound humanity, respect for humanity and rights must be more noble and dignified than a narrow national political party cognition, and numb joy will not be more blissful and true than awakening and striving for.

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Iron Jawed Angels quotes

  • Movie patron: Would you please be quiet?

    Alice Paul: My sister is blind; I have to read her the subtitles.

    Lucy Burns: [to Alice] That's it, you've ruined it. We're leaving.

    [Inez starts flailing her arms in front of her when she stands up, pretending to be blind]

  • Dr. White: "Give me liberty or give me death." Patrick Henry, an American hero.

    District commissioner #1: Apples and oranges.

    Dr. White: In oranges and women courage is often mistaken for insanity.