Being a member of the LEBTQ community, and a woman, feels the same way

Milton 2022-03-25 09:01:14

The story tells the milestone of gender equality in the seventies. Billy Jean King, as the U.S. Women's Tennis Championship, won the arrogant men's championship Bobby Rigs with a lot of money, so that the tennis world can finally be free from gender discrimination, and laid a milestone foundation for the equality and liberation of the LGBTQ community in the future. This English sentence is taken from the end of the film. Although the heroine won the game, she still cried bitterly in the quiet locker room. You know the reason... At that time, she still couldn't come out of the closet. The agent of the same person told her. The whole film is very inspiring, the perfect interpretation of historical moments, (ps: Sister Stone finally joined the club hahaha, forgive me for a little snickering [laughing])

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  • Merl 2021-12-29 08:01:03

    This really disappointed me. 1. Isn't this gay couple deceiving everyone under the banner of "friends"? 2. Whether it is a homosexual derailment, a heterosexual derailment or an intersex derailment, is it not all derailment? The last three people are in harmony in the same frame? 3. Gender discrimination is discrimination, and age discrimination is not discrimination? What is the honour of a 29-year-old who trains every day to defeat a 55-year-old who is let down?

  • Seamus 2022-04-23 07:03:14

    Feminism alone is not enough, it has to be lace, heterosexuals are either stupid or white-faced, straight men must be big bad guys... The movie itself is mediocre, but it's not bad, it's just this kind of political correctness. The calculation is really disgusting. It is estimated that the heroine is a black person again, and this movie will be the first in the universe, hehe... When the US imperialists are politically correct, the annoying energy is really no worse than your brainwashing towards values!

Battle of the Sexes quotes

  • Bobby Riggs: You and me, Billie Jean. Three sets, five sets - your choice.

    Billie Jean King: Are you drunk, Bobby?

    Bobby Riggs: No, of course not. How about this: "Man vs. Woman". "Male Chauvinist Pig vs Hairy-Legged Feminist".

  • TV Reporter: Miss King said she will not play for the money but, in her words, "to put women's tennis and women's lib back where it belongs. Riggs said he issued the challenge because "I want to prove that women are lousy and they don't belong on the same court as a man."