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Chapter 155 The Sudden Parade
Chapter 155 The Sudden Parade
Standing on the balcony, Peyton picked up a document.
This is the information about Siebel Badji and the senior executives of Standard Oil of California Foley. It records the company's operations and the relationship network of these senior executives, family relations, etc. It can be said to be quite comprehensive.
Just as Peyton stood in front of the window, overlooking the scenery outside, thinking about how to respond to the next invitation.
He suddenly saw a crowd of people holding high flags and banners running over the road on Bokorin Street in the distance.
The main subjects are all women, their clothes are covered with various colors of paint, forming symbols, nouns, words...
Around them, countless TV stations and newspaper reporters held up their cameras.
Or pull the marchers aside to conduct interviews.
……
Glancing at the patterns on the banners and the symbols on the marchers, Peyton probably understood the theme of the parade in his heart, frowned slightly, and called his assistant to ask him to find out what happened.
After a while, the assistant returned to Peyton's side.
"gentlemen."
"Huh? What happened?"
Assistant: "Sir, this time things are more complicated..."
Hearing the assistant's narration, Peyton nodded from time to time.
"Well, I see, go down, tell the Washington Post, let them pay attention to this matter."
"Yes!"
By this time, Peyton had learned that this was a complicated feminist march.
From women's smoking issues, to domestic violence incidents, women's equality, birth control trends, sexual imprisonment... a comprehensive attack.
Under the auspices of major institutions and women's rights representatives, this large-scale parade was formed.
There is no standard theme, because there are too many things they are protesting against, and there is too much inequality in this world.
"If you count the time, the feminist movement will also rise." Peyton thought to himself.
Objectively, the feminist movement has always existed, and it embodies a movement in which women pursue equality and resist unfair treatment.
(If you use the current extreme feminism to argue, when I didn't say it, correcting too much is today's female boxing. It was also a white lotus at first.)
As early as the 18th century, there were pioneers of the feminist movement.
Mary Wollstonecraft is revered as the pioneer of feminist movement, she has unruly thoughts and independent way of life.
In 1792, she also wrote an important work on women's rights enlightenment "A Vindication of Women's Rights". In the book, she emphasized that women should not only be good wives and mothers, but should also be regarded as independent people and should have individual rights. The various restrictions and values imposed on women by British society in the 18th century.
Later, amid oppression and malice, the federal feminist movement has been developing in a good direction.
On March 1857, 3, women garment and textile workers of Federal New York staged a protest against inhumane working conditions, 8-hour days, and low wages.
On March 1908, 3, 8 women marched in New York City under the slogan of "bread and roses", which symbolized economic security and a good quality of life, demanding shorter working hours (eight-hour work system), higher labor wages, and the right to vote , prohibit the use of child labor.
In 1910, the Second International Socialist Women's Congress was held, and the German socialist revolutionist Clara Zetkin, who presided over the meeting, issued an initiative to set one day of the year as "International Women's Day".
Then came women's suffrage, and Emmeline Pankhurst, the mother of suffrage, once said: "Only when women have the right to vote will the dreadful evil that tramples upon our civilized world be driven out forever."
In 1913, some 5000 to 8000 women's suffrage advocates demonstrated along Pennsylvania Avenue, past the White House, and attracted hundreds of onlookers.
Many protesters were attacked by opponents of women's suffrage in the crowd, who spat at each other, threw objects at people, and some even punched them.
Many women were injured during the march, but the outrage over the violence also garnered wider support for the women's suffrage movement.
In 1920, federal women gained the right to vote.
Afterwards, the personality equality movement, the birth control movement...
Too much unequal movement.
Even in 1949, Simone de Beauvoir's "The Second Sex" dropped a heavy bomb in the hearts of women all over the world.
"Women are not born, but made."
She demanded that women be given the same freedom and the same rights over their own bodies as men.
"Free Women" Beauvoir has influenced entire generations of intellectual women, who are strong, independent, and especially free from spiritual burdens in married life.
"The Second Sex" takes the cultural content covering philosophy, history, literature, biology, ancient myths and customs as the background, and discusses the actual situation, status and rights of women in the historical evolution from primitive society to modern society , explores the sex differences revealed by the history of female individual development.
This book is hailed as "the most sound, rational, and wise book on women in history", and even revered as the "Bible" of Western women, known as the "Women's Bible".
(I have read the introduction of this book on Wikipedia. It probably does not meet the Eastern people's pursuit of marriage. For example, the author creates his own rules and invents his own behavior. She spends her life with her lover but has no marriage fetters. She thinks that love It is a mutual confrontation and mutual liberation, she said: "I will never submit my life to the will of others.")
The feminist movement has been going on, but like the black civil rights movement, it has not yet reached its peak.
Blacks were freed from slavery, and women got the votes they wanted.
Black people are struggling for racial segregation, and women are also fighting for social ethos and unequal treatment.
Only a very small number of women realize certain objective truths.
In this era, except for a very small number of women, society is indeed unfair to women.
In the 60s after World War II, women were forced to return to their families after soldiers returned home.
Especially for educated women, the only option after receiving a college education is to be a housewife.
Is it hard to imagine?
But, this is reality!
(Highly recommended - a movie called "The Winner from Ohio", the movie tells the story of a housewife in this period, she has many children, I can't understand it at first, until I read these materials, I understand More stories from this era.)
Except for dedicated feminists, women suffer from too much injustice.
Such as the famous birth control movement!
I wonder if you can imagine that it is against the law for a married housewife to use contraception?
And it is held accountable by public opinion!
In 1873, the Commonwealth passed the Comstock Act, which banned the dissemination of contraceptive information, including to physicians.
(Of course, this is not easy to check, contraception belongs to the black industry chain.)
But women are not entitled to decide whether to have children, when to have children, how many children to have, it is true.
In response to this, women proposed the birth control movement, also known as the family planning movement.
Respectable - the famous feminist leader Margaret Sanger, she is the founder of the federal family planning movement and the international leader of the family planning movement.
In 1921, she founded the "Federal Contraceptive Union", proposing that family planning work is an integral part of women's rights, and that every woman must be able to decide for herself whether to have children, when to have children, and how many children to have.
During this period, she launched a monthly newsletter, "The Female Rebel," which provided information on birth control for couples and openly challenged federal obscenity laws.
As a result, Margaret Sanger was arrested many times, but she still had undiminished enthusiasm for the birth control movement, and she continued to fight hard for a long time, leading women to fight.
(Until 1965, when the feminist movement reached its peak, under the pressure of public opinion, the Federal Supreme Court ruled that the "Federal Constitution" on freedom protected married couples' right to use contraceptives, effectively overturned the prohibition of earlier laws, and determined Reproductive decisions are private decisions, not matters of the state.)
In these terms, feminism is not a bad thing.
……
However, everything has pros and cons!
In the beginning, everything is good until the real extreme comes and people find boxing scary.
For example, after the Planned Parenthood movement, some radical women's rights began to believe that abortion is also a violation of freedom.
In the 21st century, tens of thousands of women from more than 50 countries have marched in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, demanding protection of women's right to abortion.
They believe that abortion is a fundamental right of women.
(Really, since you don’t want to have a baby, you wear a condom, even if you don’t have the permission of the Virgin Mary, you forcefully abort your child and abort your own child. Is it really so reasonable?)
(Of course, if you are forced, then I didn't say it.)
There is even a radical idea in today's feminist trend thinking—sexual radical movement.
They asked *** to break the sexual confinement, and they advocated that in terms of sexual behavior, they should completely abandon the ideas and practices that are restricted by traditional moral concepts.
This is also the enlightenment thought of female boxing.
(Objectively speaking, we are much better than the United States. Their female boxing appeared on a large scale in the 80s and [-]s.)
In 1970, American scholar Kate Millett began to appeal: Men are enemies, women are friends; men are violent, women are gentle; men are persecutors, women are persecuted; men are warmongers, women are pacifists ...
This kind of female fighter who is determined to be an enemy of men, plus her appeal for "****"!
It's amazing! ! !
For example, when they parade, they always bare their upper body, taking it as a custom to show off their broad breasts and plump demeanor nakedly to men.
Sometimes, it is normal to be naked, and their eyes are full of perverted pride.
Some of the federation's feminist leaders were happy with that.
Of course, they will not end such things in person, because they need to maintain their majesty.
But they understand that only such a large-scale behavior will make the feminist movement widely discussed and supported by more and more ignorant girls.
Only by having more people onlookers during the parade can we create greater influence.
If the women are neatly dressed, those disgusting men, reporters who don't think it's a big deal, passers-by will naturally understate it.
Why would you want to come and watch?
It's because the women's rights marches are as big as strippers are, that people gather, don't they?
(To be honest, there are only a few women's rights that deserve respect. For example, Emperor Mai stole the fruits of Fetig's revolution. And the female politicians who win votes...are real bitches.)
The resulting specific situation is that, except for some scholars and elderly professors who really have noble morals, most men welcome such open women.
Who wouldn't want to enjoy a striptease in public?
Even a real moral scholar will be scolded for being unscrupulous if he says a few words-trample the dignity of women with dirty thoughts.
If things go on like this, what will the result be?
Maybe it's—since it can't be stopped, then it's better to appeal!
Along with the feminist trend, it is the age of the hippies, the so-called degenerate generation in the Federation, an era full of "marijuana" and "indulgence".
social atmosphere?
I don't have to think about it for a long time.
Anyway, in the middle and upper class, everyone still retains the old style.
Ordinary young people in society drink, indulge, degenerate, promiscuously...
Like the misfits in the women's rights ranks, the real socialites are happy to see it happen.
It is a good thing for the upper class to be fooled forever at the bottom and reduce the pressure of involution.
……
In the past two days, I watched it again, House of Cards.
Saw the winners from Ohio, read some stuff about women's rights, the oil situation
It’s okay in the future, just need to admit a mistake, the previous writing is a bit presumptuous, and needs to be fine-tuned, the atmosphere is relatively conservative these days.Lighthouses were good before the hippies.
According to the 53-year survey, even nearly 50% of women can maintain sexual purity before marriage.
But falling in love in high school is still relatively common.
But House of Cards is really difficult. After reading it, I feel that I have learned it, but when I write it, I feel confused. How to communicate with the boss and exchange resources is still relatively difficult for me who has been writing novels about cultivating immortals.
Therefore, oil, Libya, and the Middle East are relatively slow to advance, and I dare not scribble.
A lot of complicated information is not easy to check. If you have any questions, just treat it as popular science and don't take it seriously.
I don't shirk my responsibility, it's really lack of ability.
(End of this chapter)
Standing on the balcony, Peyton picked up a document.
This is the information about Siebel Badji and the senior executives of Standard Oil of California Foley. It records the company's operations and the relationship network of these senior executives, family relations, etc. It can be said to be quite comprehensive.
Just as Peyton stood in front of the window, overlooking the scenery outside, thinking about how to respond to the next invitation.
He suddenly saw a crowd of people holding high flags and banners running over the road on Bokorin Street in the distance.
The main subjects are all women, their clothes are covered with various colors of paint, forming symbols, nouns, words...
Around them, countless TV stations and newspaper reporters held up their cameras.
Or pull the marchers aside to conduct interviews.
……
Glancing at the patterns on the banners and the symbols on the marchers, Peyton probably understood the theme of the parade in his heart, frowned slightly, and called his assistant to ask him to find out what happened.
After a while, the assistant returned to Peyton's side.
"gentlemen."
"Huh? What happened?"
Assistant: "Sir, this time things are more complicated..."
Hearing the assistant's narration, Peyton nodded from time to time.
"Well, I see, go down, tell the Washington Post, let them pay attention to this matter."
"Yes!"
By this time, Peyton had learned that this was a complicated feminist march.
From women's smoking issues, to domestic violence incidents, women's equality, birth control trends, sexual imprisonment... a comprehensive attack.
Under the auspices of major institutions and women's rights representatives, this large-scale parade was formed.
There is no standard theme, because there are too many things they are protesting against, and there is too much inequality in this world.
"If you count the time, the feminist movement will also rise." Peyton thought to himself.
Objectively, the feminist movement has always existed, and it embodies a movement in which women pursue equality and resist unfair treatment.
(If you use the current extreme feminism to argue, when I didn't say it, correcting too much is today's female boxing. It was also a white lotus at first.)
As early as the 18th century, there were pioneers of the feminist movement.
Mary Wollstonecraft is revered as the pioneer of feminist movement, she has unruly thoughts and independent way of life.
In 1792, she also wrote an important work on women's rights enlightenment "A Vindication of Women's Rights". In the book, she emphasized that women should not only be good wives and mothers, but should also be regarded as independent people and should have individual rights. The various restrictions and values imposed on women by British society in the 18th century.
Later, amid oppression and malice, the federal feminist movement has been developing in a good direction.
On March 1857, 3, women garment and textile workers of Federal New York staged a protest against inhumane working conditions, 8-hour days, and low wages.
On March 1908, 3, 8 women marched in New York City under the slogan of "bread and roses", which symbolized economic security and a good quality of life, demanding shorter working hours (eight-hour work system), higher labor wages, and the right to vote , prohibit the use of child labor.
In 1910, the Second International Socialist Women's Congress was held, and the German socialist revolutionist Clara Zetkin, who presided over the meeting, issued an initiative to set one day of the year as "International Women's Day".
Then came women's suffrage, and Emmeline Pankhurst, the mother of suffrage, once said: "Only when women have the right to vote will the dreadful evil that tramples upon our civilized world be driven out forever."
In 1913, some 5000 to 8000 women's suffrage advocates demonstrated along Pennsylvania Avenue, past the White House, and attracted hundreds of onlookers.
Many protesters were attacked by opponents of women's suffrage in the crowd, who spat at each other, threw objects at people, and some even punched them.
Many women were injured during the march, but the outrage over the violence also garnered wider support for the women's suffrage movement.
In 1920, federal women gained the right to vote.
Afterwards, the personality equality movement, the birth control movement...
Too much unequal movement.
Even in 1949, Simone de Beauvoir's "The Second Sex" dropped a heavy bomb in the hearts of women all over the world.
"Women are not born, but made."
She demanded that women be given the same freedom and the same rights over their own bodies as men.
"Free Women" Beauvoir has influenced entire generations of intellectual women, who are strong, independent, and especially free from spiritual burdens in married life.
"The Second Sex" takes the cultural content covering philosophy, history, literature, biology, ancient myths and customs as the background, and discusses the actual situation, status and rights of women in the historical evolution from primitive society to modern society , explores the sex differences revealed by the history of female individual development.
This book is hailed as "the most sound, rational, and wise book on women in history", and even revered as the "Bible" of Western women, known as the "Women's Bible".
(I have read the introduction of this book on Wikipedia. It probably does not meet the Eastern people's pursuit of marriage. For example, the author creates his own rules and invents his own behavior. She spends her life with her lover but has no marriage fetters. She thinks that love It is a mutual confrontation and mutual liberation, she said: "I will never submit my life to the will of others.")
The feminist movement has been going on, but like the black civil rights movement, it has not yet reached its peak.
Blacks were freed from slavery, and women got the votes they wanted.
Black people are struggling for racial segregation, and women are also fighting for social ethos and unequal treatment.
Only a very small number of women realize certain objective truths.
In this era, except for a very small number of women, society is indeed unfair to women.
In the 60s after World War II, women were forced to return to their families after soldiers returned home.
Especially for educated women, the only option after receiving a college education is to be a housewife.
Is it hard to imagine?
But, this is reality!
(Highly recommended - a movie called "The Winner from Ohio", the movie tells the story of a housewife in this period, she has many children, I can't understand it at first, until I read these materials, I understand More stories from this era.)
Except for dedicated feminists, women suffer from too much injustice.
Such as the famous birth control movement!
I wonder if you can imagine that it is against the law for a married housewife to use contraception?
And it is held accountable by public opinion!
In 1873, the Commonwealth passed the Comstock Act, which banned the dissemination of contraceptive information, including to physicians.
(Of course, this is not easy to check, contraception belongs to the black industry chain.)
But women are not entitled to decide whether to have children, when to have children, how many children to have, it is true.
In response to this, women proposed the birth control movement, also known as the family planning movement.
Respectable - the famous feminist leader Margaret Sanger, she is the founder of the federal family planning movement and the international leader of the family planning movement.
In 1921, she founded the "Federal Contraceptive Union", proposing that family planning work is an integral part of women's rights, and that every woman must be able to decide for herself whether to have children, when to have children, and how many children to have.
During this period, she launched a monthly newsletter, "The Female Rebel," which provided information on birth control for couples and openly challenged federal obscenity laws.
As a result, Margaret Sanger was arrested many times, but she still had undiminished enthusiasm for the birth control movement, and she continued to fight hard for a long time, leading women to fight.
(Until 1965, when the feminist movement reached its peak, under the pressure of public opinion, the Federal Supreme Court ruled that the "Federal Constitution" on freedom protected married couples' right to use contraceptives, effectively overturned the prohibition of earlier laws, and determined Reproductive decisions are private decisions, not matters of the state.)
In these terms, feminism is not a bad thing.
……
However, everything has pros and cons!
In the beginning, everything is good until the real extreme comes and people find boxing scary.
For example, after the Planned Parenthood movement, some radical women's rights began to believe that abortion is also a violation of freedom.
In the 21st century, tens of thousands of women from more than 50 countries have marched in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, demanding protection of women's right to abortion.
They believe that abortion is a fundamental right of women.
(Really, since you don’t want to have a baby, you wear a condom, even if you don’t have the permission of the Virgin Mary, you forcefully abort your child and abort your own child. Is it really so reasonable?)
(Of course, if you are forced, then I didn't say it.)
There is even a radical idea in today's feminist trend thinking—sexual radical movement.
They asked *** to break the sexual confinement, and they advocated that in terms of sexual behavior, they should completely abandon the ideas and practices that are restricted by traditional moral concepts.
This is also the enlightenment thought of female boxing.
(Objectively speaking, we are much better than the United States. Their female boxing appeared on a large scale in the 80s and [-]s.)
In 1970, American scholar Kate Millett began to appeal: Men are enemies, women are friends; men are violent, women are gentle; men are persecutors, women are persecuted; men are warmongers, women are pacifists ...
This kind of female fighter who is determined to be an enemy of men, plus her appeal for "****"!
It's amazing! ! !
For example, when they parade, they always bare their upper body, taking it as a custom to show off their broad breasts and plump demeanor nakedly to men.
Sometimes, it is normal to be naked, and their eyes are full of perverted pride.
Some of the federation's feminist leaders were happy with that.
Of course, they will not end such things in person, because they need to maintain their majesty.
But they understand that only such a large-scale behavior will make the feminist movement widely discussed and supported by more and more ignorant girls.
Only by having more people onlookers during the parade can we create greater influence.
If the women are neatly dressed, those disgusting men, reporters who don't think it's a big deal, passers-by will naturally understate it.
Why would you want to come and watch?
It's because the women's rights marches are as big as strippers are, that people gather, don't they?
(To be honest, there are only a few women's rights that deserve respect. For example, Emperor Mai stole the fruits of Fetig's revolution. And the female politicians who win votes...are real bitches.)
The resulting specific situation is that, except for some scholars and elderly professors who really have noble morals, most men welcome such open women.
Who wouldn't want to enjoy a striptease in public?
Even a real moral scholar will be scolded for being unscrupulous if he says a few words-trample the dignity of women with dirty thoughts.
If things go on like this, what will the result be?
Maybe it's—since it can't be stopped, then it's better to appeal!
Along with the feminist trend, it is the age of the hippies, the so-called degenerate generation in the Federation, an era full of "marijuana" and "indulgence".
social atmosphere?
I don't have to think about it for a long time.
Anyway, in the middle and upper class, everyone still retains the old style.
Ordinary young people in society drink, indulge, degenerate, promiscuously...
Like the misfits in the women's rights ranks, the real socialites are happy to see it happen.
It is a good thing for the upper class to be fooled forever at the bottom and reduce the pressure of involution.
……
In the past two days, I watched it again, House of Cards.
Saw the winners from Ohio, read some stuff about women's rights, the oil situation
It’s okay in the future, just need to admit a mistake, the previous writing is a bit presumptuous, and needs to be fine-tuned, the atmosphere is relatively conservative these days.Lighthouses were good before the hippies.
According to the 53-year survey, even nearly 50% of women can maintain sexual purity before marriage.
But falling in love in high school is still relatively common.
But House of Cards is really difficult. After reading it, I feel that I have learned it, but when I write it, I feel confused. How to communicate with the boss and exchange resources is still relatively difficult for me who has been writing novels about cultivating immortals.
Therefore, oil, Libya, and the Middle East are relatively slow to advance, and I dare not scribble.
A lot of complicated information is not easy to check. If you have any questions, just treat it as popular science and don't take it seriously.
I don't shirk my responsibility, it's really lack of ability.
(End of this chapter)
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