With no exaggeration, within ten minutes, I was fully attracted by the documentary for its editing and by one of the greatest ladies ever Ginsburg. I became more respectful to her as the documentary went on. I was crying throughout the whole documentary and seldom did that happen. I was crying for all the contributions she had made for the better of both women and men. I was crying for the romantic marriage between Ruth and her husband Marty who consistently stood by her side and supported her career. And I was crying for losing a woman fighter whom you could only see once in a lifetime. RIP RBG your legacy will always remain. We're now still living in a world where injustice is pervasive and gender inequality still exists. We still got a lot of work to do before women get treated fair by the whole society as man.I will cling to the belief that all humans are born equal and spare no effort to spread the belief.
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