In the past two days, a news broke on the Internet. An underage girl called the police, claiming that she was sexually assaulted by a middle-aged adoptive father who was a senior executive.
The funny thing is that this matter was not accepted by the police in Beijing, and it was dismissed after the police in Yantai filed the case. Finally, they went to Nanjing to report the incident, and it was posted on the Internet, which aroused the attention of the vast number of netizens, and was really taken seriously by the local police station.
Of course, with the goldfish-like memory of Chinese netizens, it will probably be over by next week.
The disadvantaged position of women can always be reflected in various film and television works. This kind of manifestation has nothing to do with the subjective intention of the screenwriter, but any works that cater to the current audience must be able to vaguely reflect this. And the real reality revealed in the social news makes me feel physically sick every time I watch those films and TV works that show the beauty of the patriarchal society all the time.
Foreign women are much smarter, at least they let themselves have the right to speak.
"Breaking News," in less than two hours, recreates a sexual harassment lawsuit on Fox News the year Trump took office. A fired female anchor sued the head of Fox News for sexual harassment, culminating in dozens of appeals that led to her firing.
The movie is adapted from a true story, and the rhythm of the whole story is loose but not loose. The female anchor, the new female assistant, and the down-and-out female anchor, the three lines are parallel, seemingly not related, but they are fully displayed through their three perspectives. The sexual harassment climate at Fox News.
Of course, if you really want to compare, this movie is far less dramatic than the previous American TV series Morning News. The hostess's performance is not as vivid as Rachel's, there is a delicate Hollywood masked strong woman feeling, although her role is a real person.
Perhaps in American journalism, to be a leading female anchor, one must learn to bend and stretch. So even if her business is so strong that she dares to run against the presidential candidate Trump, Trump supporters can still attack her with all kinds of women's menstrual rage, revealing clothes in magazines, and so on.
It's like if I can't do your major, then I'll call you a woman.
After being attacked for a year, the female anchor gave in and reconciled with Trump on the show. This is not the submission of a woman to a man, but the submission of a news anchor to the president of the United States. I think the significance of this episode is to show us the influence of this female anchor, the woman who has been tearing up with Trump on the Internet for a whole year.
That way, in the final lawsuit, her voice can really push the case to blow up.
It was also her decision to stand up as a witness in the end to prove that the person in charge of the news station really sexually harassed his subordinates, which really helped to close the case and the bad guys got the punishment they deserved.
So, in the end, what a woman needs is not the charity of a man, but a real strong woman who can speak for herself.
Like the case I mentioned at the beginning, there are three people running the Internet now, the victim who called the police, the victim's mother, and the victim's sister. And the entry on the hot search is that my sister is here.
Celebrities also began to speak, and the ones who took the initiative to speak at the beginning were all female stars.
I think it's important to be vocal, but it's not enough.
I hope that young girls will work hard, strive for the upper reaches, and enter as many fields as possible with the right to speak. After all, the status of women in the arena still depends on women.
And for those who have sexual assault incidents, and those who stop her from calling the police by saying "let others know how she still sees people", I send you this picture
from the base to watch a play
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