brave choice

Saul 2022-04-02 08:01:01

Waganda is an unusual little girl who wears sneakers and listens to rock. She dreams of getting a bicycle and racing against Xiao Zhengtai.

Mrs. Xiaozheng is really loving, she naughty grabbed Waganda's sandwiches and headscarf, gave Waganda a beautiful scarf, and helped Waganda to learn to ride a bicycle secretly on the rooftop.

She has a "business" mind. She knitted bracelets at school and sold them to her classmates secretly. When she went with her mother to choose a red dress, she saw the bracelets at the counter of the shopping mall. She told the boss that she could knit them too. How about selling them to you for 10 yuan? As a result, the owner said that I can buy 100 pieces of 10 pieces imported from China. Another close-up of the shot shows a mug with Made in China written on the bottom. Is this movie trying to blacken China by the way? Or praise the cheap and good quality of Chinese things?



Women in that area: Wear a

headscarf when going out, so that men cannot see the front. How did they get a clear view of the road when they were covered with a black cloth? !

There are special women to pick up the car when they go out, and the driver can also strike and not pick them up.

Women can't ride bicycles because it affects fertility.

Can't speak loudly or sing loudly because it will be heard by men.

Married women need to put a layer of tissue paper when reading the Qur'an to avoid smearing anything.

A fat little girl is actually married.

Marriage is dominated by his parents, and Xiao Zhengtai said that when he grows up, he will go to Waganda, and I hope they can strip away the shackles of the society they live in and be together.



Waganda's mother is very beautiful and sings very well. In order to please her husband, she wanted to buy a red dress, but her husband still took a second woman. Her protection of love and family was shattered. In the end, she bought a bicycle for her beloved daughter. , although she threw the plate to stop her daughter's idea before, but in the end she made a brave choice and broke through the traditional shackles.

There is a lot to be said about feminism. . .

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