Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a great female role model. It has been fighting for gender equality and women's rights since the 1970s, and has made outstanding contributions. In my understanding, feminism is a kind of equality. Rights and obligations are unified. As people enjoy certain rights, they should undertake certain obligations. Women are part of human beings, and of course the same is true. Many things are not just because of what women should do and what men should do. What to do as a human being. Today, when feminism is stigmatized, to a certain extent, some people enjoy certain rights without assuming corresponding obligations. This is not true feminism, and this is what feminists themselves oppose. The so-called Chinese pastoral feminism is essentially a kind of pseudo-feminism. I think the difference between feminism and feminism is like the difference between counterfeit banknotes and real banknotes. The former plays a corrupt role and constitutes the oppression of the other gender. It violates the core principles of feminism and the pursuit of gender equality. To a certain extent, I think pastoral feminism is also a manifestation of self-objectification, which is also related to its brainwashing by consumerism and money worship. In short, I personally think that in the current Chinese society, the status quo of feminist development is not optimistic. Different from Western society, we have been reforming from the top down since the founding of the country, and some rights are directly conferred, rather than individual encountering social injustice, and leading to changes in the superstructure through bottom-up efforts. Without hard work and taking one's rights for granted, they don't cherish it, or even misread it, which has led to many phenomena that are very magical realism today. In the end, hey, Ms. Ruth's husband is really great. He has children, can play in the kitchen, is full of humor, has a good life partner, and is a good helper in his career. Sure enough, a successful woman cannot be separated from an excellent man [666] . With the blessing of a good husband, he directly turned his personal biographical film into a touching love film. This damn man tasted so sweet. [Breaking tears into laughter] [Wang Chai]
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