I watched some of the original books recently, and then started to make up the drama.
Regardless of whether this "future society" is absurd or not, one thing is an absolute reality.
Once a country or organization is under centralized power, not only women are oppressed, but men in the lower classes have no human rights. Everyone is only ruled by the top, under which they oppress each other.
Those who are usually "anti-equal and anti-feminist", "misogynistic" and "male supremacy", whether male or female, open your eyes and look at yourself. You and I are just ordinary living beings, you and I do not have the aura of the protagonist nor the quality of the protagonist.
The indomitable belief makes the heroine doomed not to be lost in the crowd. But when we really face absolute power, we may not be able to resist and never give in like her.
Since the little people in this future can never control their own destiny, what we should do is to prevent such a future from coming, rather than become its accomplices.
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