I knew Justice Ginsburg from Lingling's Weibo earlier, but I didn't know it in depth. I clicked on the revived Renren video and saw the documentary "notorious RBG" on the homepage to eliminate gender discrimination until his death at the age of 87. It's an inspiring life.
Living in today's era, it is thanks to the efforts of countless feminist pioneers that we can successfully receive education and work. In her day, she graduated first at Columbia Law School and could not even find a job. The injustices she experienced also made her determined to fight for equality for the rest of her life. She took one step at a time, like weaving a web. Instill the concept of gender equality in the legal profession, and in her 60s, she was nominated to be a Supreme Court justice, standing at the center of power as a woman and speaking for the underprivileged.
Ms. Ginsburg is rational and restrained. With her mother's education, she learned to control her emotions and be independent. When describing the real existence of sexism in front of a white privileged male judge, she laughed and said that sometimes it is true explain to them like a kindergarten teacher. She can even be friends with conservative justices in life, and she is really an open-minded person. At the same time, she is also an exquisite lady. She has different collars to cope with different judgment occasions. She has been fighting cancer for two years and insisted on exercising for many years. She can still do 20 push-ups in her 80s.
The love story between her and her husband is also admirable. Martin is cheerful and humorous. He is an excellent tax lawyer in the industry. He truly respects and appreciates his wife. He used his network resources to help Ginsburg win the nomination of justice. The complementary characters of the two have achieved the most Jia's life partners have been in love with each other for decades.
As an ordinary woman, if you can't be a top figure in the field, you can't master the power, and you can't be a pioneer, how should you engage in feminism? Just try to support the women around you, understand each other and keep warm. In memory of Justice Ginsburg
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