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Is Women in Politics a story about women's struggle?
Some people criticized the T-shirts worn by several leading actors (carey mulligan, helena bonham carter and Meryl Streep) with the words "I would rather resist than be a slave", which hurt the feelings of African-Americans. Others think that the film "whitewashes" the history of the feminist struggle, focusing only on white female athletes and ignoring participants of other races (these criticisms mainly come from the United States). A movie has caused so many topics that you can elaborate. My experience of watching movies and listening to books is almost a "journey of tears and fire", with sad moments and strong resistance. Emotional expression is not excessive, and the history of a century ago is echoed in the contemporary era.
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