Not all suffering is worth celebrating

Alisha 2022-12-08 22:03:22

Circumcision, a "traditional ritual" that you wouldn't even think about before watching a movie. After watching the movie, I checked the specific form, purpose and source. It is really hard to imagine that there are still areas where this "tradition" is still maintained. The local people who are as conscious as the male nurses in the movie use words such as "tradition", "chaste" and "culture" to flog and kidnap women of the same race who have been tortured to death by circumcision. It is really uncomfortable. The three scenes in the movie that made me feel the most uncomfortable were when Wallis looked at Marilyn, who had never suffered this kind of torture.

The tears in my eyes are so painful

The second is that the male nurse in the hospital deliberately translated the doctor's language indiscriminately. Hua Lisi cried bitterly, but the male nurse was still aggressive.

I want to give this male nurse a jio

The last one was that Hua Lisi's mother took her three-year-old through the vast Gobi Desert, staggering, to find a circumcision teacher. At this time, Hua Lisi did not know the suffering she was about to face. This fearless suffering would bring nothing but physical and mental trauma.

It was a catastrophe after crossing the vast Gobi

Commenting on this sentence written by Gozan Riyabishr, "There are 130 million women in the world who are subjected to circumcision, and more than 6,000 girls are still being circumcised every day, just because they are told by custom that it represents chastity and virtue. We Not much better than these ignorant women, in order to achieve the perfection required by the world, how many times have they hurt and castrated themselves!" How important is equal rights, so important that only equal rights can eliminate the devastation of female circumcision under inequality, It is so important that only women with equal rights will not be defined by men and measure the chastity of women. It is so important that only women with equal rights can pursue their dreams and make their own decisions.

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