always be a fighter

Octavia 2022-06-26 21:00:42

I'm a big fan of Diane in "Good Wife" and "Good Fight", and it's hard not to like the real "Diane" RBG. Today, when feminism is still widely stigmatized as "women's boxing", it is hard to imagine that even in the United States, even in the United States, women's education and employment were discriminated against, and even highly educated justices A politically incorrect question like "Do you want to put a woman's head on the banknotes?" will be issued in court. Gender equality requires a generation of people to fight for rights and interests through case by case.

Remember what a female boss of the heroine said in "Tokyo Girls' Guide"? "In 1985, the Law on Equal Employment Opportunities for Men and Women was enacted. I don't hire women who don't know this law. Before that, women were only doing chores such as tea pouring, video and video, and only men were promoted all the time. Under the pressure of men, For example, why are you still not married? After this kind of sexual harassment, you were secretly called a strong woman after the age of 30. You have so many sad memories, and what did you end up doing? Men and women participate in the plan? Women are active in the cabinet because the government even Women who don’t want to work all want to win over, but those crushes get carried away, they can’t even do their jobs well, they say they’ll make a bad face if they work overtime, say they want to get married rather than a promotion, and they rush out of the company as soon as they get off work. Friendship. You have no idea how much our generation has suffered in exchange for equality between men and women!" However, Japan, an East Asian country, has not achieved equality between men and women! If European and American countries achieve gender equality, will there be waves of slut humiliation accompanying MeToo? I think of the former Taiwanese female boss. After failing to compete for the position of general manager of Greater China, she went to Shenzhen to set up the South China office alone. She was very smart, persuasive, energetic, and communicated with customers who had not paid the balance for half an afternoon. Customers will be excited and satisfied and say: "Actually, we just want to order more." Even such a good woman, just because she is single, has to be sneakily judged by male subordinates, "I am not married at the age of 49, so endocrine disorders", "tough radical The character is there for a reason" Yunyun.

Ms. Ginsburg is rigorous and quiet, with a strong will and a lot of energy wrapped in a thin body. Her belief in the spirit of constitutionalism drives her to work tirelessly, and she has persuaded the justices with her unique female advantages. Today, the equal rights of many women in education, employment and remuneration benefit from the efforts of her and her colleagues. "Everyone is equal", "The spirit of the Constitution needs to be constantly interpreted with the times", "No matter how small an individual should be listened to and respected" These concepts are like guidelines that lead Ruth to throw out remarks that transcend the times, just as Diane said " Follow the law.” The two are also similar in that they have both become more and more left since Trump was elected president. Diane even seeks unconventional means in "Good Fight" to fight against this absurd, chaotic, unbearable, retrograde, and unreasonable world. However, RBG violated the professional norm of justices not participating in politics and issued a severe accusation against DT. Although she apologized for this, she can also see her disappointment with the increasingly conservative current affairs.

She has the perfect love. Originally she said, "I've known Martin since I was 17," and I thought to myself, "Oh! Sure enough, fairy couples have known each other since childhood", but she later said, "When I entered my freshman year, I never had a date with anyone until I met him. "To Martin", see, even such a beautiful and wise goddess has to keep trying to date at Cornell University, where the sex ratio of men and women was 4:1. Martin is cheerful, active, and socially extensive. He seems to be full of secondary school spirit. He truly appreciates and respects his wife's intelligence and work. From the interviews with his children, it can be seen that he is the emotional bond of the family. Therefore, his death should be a big blow to RBG. The love letter before his death saw me burst into tears, "I will not love you less because of this..."

She and her husband have completely different personalities, but they have been together for the rest of their lives, which amazes and envy others. In fact, she is not boring, she has a good sense of humor in her bones. Her deep friendship with the ultra-conservative justices makes her amused by imitating her, spoofing her, and treating her as a cultural icon on the Internet. She joked many times in interviews, which shows that this is a very open-minded old man. Madam, maybe this is also one of the foundations for her to get along with her lover.

Her life is a constant battle: when her husband suffered from cancer when she was young, she took care of her 1-year-old child and her sick husband while taking care of her studies and only slept 2 hours a day; I was constantly challenged whether it was time to retire; I suffered from cancer twice in my life, and both were overcome by indomitable will. Now, her eyes are still gentle and firm. "When the other party provokes you, remember not to get angry. Being a loud man can't make what you say more reasonable." It happened that I was reading "To Kill a Mockingbird", and the lawyers in it also taught children this way. This is the power of education and civilization.

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  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg: When I am at an opera, I get totally carried away. I don't think about the case that's coming up next week, or the brief that I'm in the middle.of. I'm overwhelmed by the beauty of the music, the drama, and the sound of human voice. It's like an electric current going through me. Justice and mercy, they're all in opera. Very grand emotions.

  • Donald Trump: [about Ruth Bader Ginsburg] An absolute disgrace to the Supreme Court.