Emma Warson Emma Watson has been quite concerned about the issue of human rights equality long before the UN Women, and has said in an interview with the American version of VOGUE that she is a feminist who attaches great importance to self-consciousness. Emma Warson Emma Watson openly stated that feminism is not only about her self-worth, but also about her daily life. In addition to the expectation of taking the job, Emma Warson Emma Watson hopes to give the role more influence by learning and what she has learned while studying.
On International Women's Day March 8 this year, Emma Warson Emma Watson published words on "feminism" and "gender equality" in her official face book, and invited questions to discuss the issue, hoping to gain more rights for gender equality. Yesterday, Emma Warson Emma Watson spoke at the HeForShe symposium, a campaign that she had previously called the male star for gender parity. If you miss yesterday's online q&a, it doesn't matter, we help you organize the following summary, after reading, you will not only start to pay attention to gender equality, and will love Emma Warson Emma Watson!
About feminism, Emma Warson Emma Watson said ...
Many men think that the word can only be used in women, but not necessarily, as long as it is a feminist who supports gender equality.
About the female status in the movie circle, Emma Warson Emma Watson said ...
Now in the film Circle, the female director accounted for about 7%, female writers accounted for 19.7%, female producers accounted for 2.2%, so to be a female writer, is a very high honor. However, I think this is a very serious problem, why can't women share their stories?
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About the impact of gender inequality on society, Emma Warson Emma Watson said ...
Many people have not yet realized the urgency and importance of gender equality, and it is straightforward to say that gender inequality is one of the most important factors leading to poverty, violence and discrimination, and even directly hinders the development process of the world.
Thinking about modern women, Emma Warson Emma Watson said ...
Surprisingly, I must say that the worst sex criticism I've ever heard comes from women! We cannot just ask men to support us, but more importantly as women we support this issue.
About masculinity, Emma Warson Emma Watson said ...
The courage to express their feelings does not mean that sissy, but as a human being a fundamental right. In today's universal society, there are still most men are not allowed to cry and express feelings of cognition. It seems to me to be the saddest thing.
About changing the world, Emma Warson Emma Watson said ...
Don't underestimate your power. For example: "Who am I?" Who am I to say this? "Do not believe such words anymore." We are all people, real people, and we have to believe that we can change the world.