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notorious RGB, the true fighter for equal rights

"I am not seeking preferential treatment for women. I just want my male compatriots to remove their feet from our necks."

Read Justice Ginsburg's I don’t know what to think about the documentary. Although I hate it, there is still a reason why the United States has become a superpower. There are many people with advanced ideas among them who are willing to spend their lives promoting the equal rights movement.

Justice RGB is an equalizer in the true sense. The documentary lasted just one and a half hours and narrated her magnificent life.

Her success is no accident.

First of all, she is extremely smart, never gives up, has self-respect, is self-reliant and self-disciplined, even though she has been discriminated against again and again. In a class photo of the university, there are only one woman among all the men. At that time, she was Only 9 of the more than 200 people studying law at Harvard are women. Even so, she completed her studies and ranked in the top 25 despite shouldering the burden of her family (husband suffering from cancer + 14-month-old child).

Ironically, with such excellent grades, she was unable to find a job in New York City.

Second, she has a husband who understands her. "The first man who cares about my brain" is how she described him. In fact, not only did her husband not interfere with her work, he also played the most important role in her final step of becoming the ninth justice.

Third, she has principles. Peaceful and powerful, she is serious and unsmiling, but uses silence to give the greatest fairness to everyone who suffers injustice. She not only seeks the rights and interests of women, but also men, religious people, etc. One case after another was successfully litigated in her hands, many of which led to legislation in Congress.

She is old and can no longer lift her head, probably because she has been sitting at her desk reading the complaint for a long time, but her body is still upright and her eyes are still clear.

Don’t be overcome by unnecessary negative emotions such as anger. Do your own thing well and use what you have learned to defend fairness when encountering injustice. Anger has no effect. My previous signature was I dissent. It was after she passed away that I read an article and listened to a podcast to get to know her, and I somewhat imitated her. Now I see that I am still far from being able to express my opinions peacefully and say I dissent. .