Notorious Ruth Bader Ginsburg forever role model

Vanessa 2022-12-20 04:45:31

When I sometimes asked “When will there be enough women in Supreme Court?”, and I say when there are nine, people are shocked. But there 'd been nine men, and nobody's ever raised a question about that.

I'm not fighting for women's rights, I just want my fellow men to get their feet off our necks.

Today, under the guise of equality between men and women, I have a deep understanding that gender inequality permeates all aspects of life, and most women have long been accustomed to inequality and are indifferent. I finally watched this documentary. I was deeply moved and cried a few times? Ginsburg is an idol worthy of admiration, and his firm eyes give me strength. From the 1950s to today, it can be seen that the rights of women in the United States have improved a lot, although they are still unequal. As a pioneer, Ginsburg is a wise man and a warrior. Her husband's admiration and love for her is truly touching, understanding her ideals, and helping her career. I believe in love again, but of course I still don't believe it will happen to me. It is extremely rare to find a man who does not feel inferior or unbalanced by a woman's achievements, who truly appreciates and respects her, and is willing to give. In 2022, the world is still magical. I recently learned about the Fengxian case in Xuzhou. I am deeply powerless and have no hope in my lifetime. China can't get Ginsburg, but I will learn from her, always be independent, sober, thoughtful, persevering, and keep fighting. Be a lady, be independent. Fight for the things you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you. Soft powder, accepting objective reality, fighting for what you want, and fighting rationally is something I should learn .

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  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg: I was terribly, terribly nervous. But then, I looked up at the Justices, and I thought, 'I have a captive audience.' I knew that I was speaking to men who didn't think there was any such thing as gender-based discrimination, and my job was to tell them: it really exists.

  • Bill Clinton: She did something I'm not sure I could have done: she made real friendship with

    [Antonin]

    Bill Clinton: Scalia.