"Justice Ginsburg" and "She's Beautiful When She's Angry" Two Paths in Women's Emancipation

Adelbert 2022-10-17 16:28:40

This film is really suitable to watch with "She is the most beautiful when she is angry". Because they are two different paths for women to pursue the common goal of rights and equality. However, they have all reached the same goal. They have all made significant contributions to the struggle for women's social rights and status, and they have also provided us with ideas and experiences.

Ginsburg-style feminism is gentle and powerful. She starts from the field she is good at, and slowly changes the situation of women step by step. She will exclaim "Too soon." When she gets four votes out of five , and then in countless cases later, she fought for women's rights, equality and freedom step by step with a "warm water boiled frog" style of feminism.

The feminist movement in "She's Beautiful When She's Angry" is even more intense. They organize and call for the liberation of women with a "fire cooking oil" enthusiasm, so there are many scenes of parades and debates in the film. There are scenes where masters and doctors burn their degree certificates in protest, there are protests where underwear is deleted, there are speeches and conferences of the feminist movement of all sizes, and there are crowds of parades on the streets. They are powerful and full of passion. They try their best to get the attention of society and the world. They want to let the world hear their demands and let the world hear the voice of women.

Ginsburg is steady but unavoidably compromised. The latter's passion is sometimes extreme. On the road of women's pursuit of equality and respect, we are still groping forward and moving forward.

"I ask no favor for my sex. All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks." - Sara Grimke All I ask is for men to remove their feet from our necks. A community where the least shall be heard and considered side by side with the greatest. No matter how small an individual should be heard and respected, togetherness can achieve immortality. Oyze! Oyze! Oyze! The Court is now sitting. Silence! quiet! quiet! The court is now open!

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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

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    Bill Clinton: Scalia.