How did the "notorious" ruth bader rinsberg make someone willing to write books and make documentaries for her. As a Supreme Court justice of the United States, what makes her unique, and why she has become the symbol and spirit of American law, the answers to these questions cannot be obtained from just a documentary, but after watching this documentary, I am wondering about Feminism, the value of the law and the meaning of family have generated some thoughts. As a woman who graduated from Cornell University, RBG was very special and remarkable in her time. In their college, including her, there were nine women in total, and more than 100 other people were all men. Except for the disadvantage in number, in She is limited in various fields such as scholarships and employment, but she has never given up as a feminist fighter. Just from the outside, she is gentle and quiet, but her core is strong. As a female judge who promotes the rising legal status of American women, she uses her professionalism, persistence and authority to open up a new world for American women. It is no exaggeration to say that without her hard work and courage, the road to equal rights for American women would not have gone so smoothly. Today, whether abroad or at home, the feminist movement has been going on, including the campaign me too, which condemns sexual abuse of women. However, women still have a long way to go on the road to equal rights. As for the concept of feminism, my personal understanding is that it is not to completely subvert the patriarchal society, but to subvert people's cognition, so that women can have the same social status as men, not only women can participate in feminism It can be said that more and more men are also joining the feminist movement. Human civilization has reached a certain stage, which requires or will inevitably bring about the desire to pursue equality between people, so the status of women will be further improved in the future. RBG doesn't just fight for women's rights, she also fights for the victims of any unfair, injustice case, and in her 80s, she's doing fitness to continue serving on the US Supreme Court. People are inspired by things. As a legal person, RBG uses legal means to gain power for the weaker party (the lost party) in every case she handles through a profound and accurate interpretation of the value of the law. The core value of law is to pursue fairness and justice, these two are the most important, as for other values, we must make concessions for fairness and justice. In the era of market economy, if fairness and justice are sacrificed in pursuit of efficiency, it will definitely not be worth the loss. Although legal provisions cannot be easily changed, judges must use fairness and justice as their value orientation to interpret and apply the law. The relationship between judges and legal provisions is not a simple and mechanical relationship. Anyone who thinks that judges are just improvising legal provisions clearly does not understand the work of judges. A judge, she is not only a professional legal person, but also a person who understands human nature and has compassion. Although the law always wears a ruthless mask, the judge should be fair and justice-oriented, with compassion to safeguard the rights of the weaker party. Of course, I understand that it is obviously unrealistic to pursue such an effect at this stage, but I believe that in the future, under the guidance of legal thinking and legal authority, we will usher in a fairer and more just society. RBG was most fortunate not to be a U.S. Supreme Court justice, but to meet her life partner at Cornell University. Her husband, who is also a well-known tax attorney, not only loves her, but treats her as a lawyer as good as he is, accepts everything she has, and is always proud of her. When she was appointed justice, he voluntarily quit his job in New York to support her cause and moved with her to Washington. They respect and care for each other, share the same values, and give their whole hearts to the family. This family philosophy enables their children to have the correct values. I personally think that behind most outstanding characters there must be a strong or close-knit family as support, and the values of family are crucial to the shaping of a person's personality. The best gifts parents can give their children are not money or real estate, but education and ideas.
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