Who is she? The oldest of the nine Supreme Court justices in the United States and the second female justice in American history. One of the 100 most influential women in Forbes, one of the 100 most influential figures in TIME, and has been awarded honorary doctorates by universities such as Princeton, Harvard, and Willram.
Ginsburg, you may feel unfamiliar with this name, but she is the most popular spiritual idol on social networks, regarded as a cool symbol by countless young people, printed on mugs and T-shirts, and transformed into various comic and movie images on the screen, receiving many respectful co
People affectionately refer to her as "RBG", taken from the first letter of her full name Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
In 2018, her eponymous documentary "Justice Ginsburg" sparked a global discussion and attracted more attention to this "global internet celebrity" who is shouting for women's rights and gender equality.
This documentary was rated 9.3 on Douban, and a young girl commented on her, "What is more despised than an 'old woman'? But everyone wants to remember every word this old lady says."
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said, "She paved the way for many women, including me, and no one will ever be like her." Former US President Obama said, "She helped us realize that gender discrimination is not an abstract idea that revolves around equality; gender discrimination not only harms women, but also has a practical impact on each of us. It's about who we are - who we can be."
After her death, Trump and Biden publicly praised her, saying that she was a remarkable woman and lived a remarkable life. The people spontaneously expressed their condolences to her. Candles were placed everywhere on the steps of the Supreme Court, and the White House and Congress flew flags at half mast in mourning
Not only that, many critics say that her passing may have an impact on the US judiciary, social system, ideology, and even the development of the next few decades, which is no less than that of the US presidential election.
Recently, the abortion bill in the United States was widely circulated, and the anger of American women has yet to be quelled. I don't know if you have heard of the Roe v. Wade case, here is a simple science popularization for you.
The Roe v. Wade case is a classic case of the United States Supreme Court, which ruled that pregnant women's right to abortion is protected by constitutional privacy rights, in short, pregnant women have the right to free abortion.
But on June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court overturned the verdict in the Roe v. Wade case, which directly led to abortion being considered illegal in multiple states and counties in the United States, and there were no institutions providing abortion services for women.
Speaking of which, we must mention our protagonist today: Ginsburg. If Ginsburg were still alive, she would definitely oppose this ruling proposal in court