After seeing Feng Gang and his daughter off, Lu Rou slowly spoke.

"In women's sumo, men only see the exposed breasts of the naked women. Women's sumo is a contest of strength, skill and intellect between two women. The illusory appearance arouses lewd thoughts."

What you see is what you think. Human nature is pure and complete; if you maintain a pure heart, how can you be deceived by appearances? My friends, excuse me, I'll be gone for ten minutes.

Lu Rou turned on silent mode and left the screen, while the comments section was filled with various opinions.

[This also made me reflect on whether our legal system is truly perfect and whether it can truly bring timely and fair results to the victims and their families; otherwise, similar tragedies are hard to avoid.]

[MoMo: In the news, some female victims are criticized and targeted for things like inappropriate clothing or hair color. We should let flowers bloom freely, and let humanity remain pure and complete!]

[Warsaw Bloodshed: The darkness of humanity knows no bounds. This is just human nature. What could be worse than a human? We often curse people by saying they are worse than pigs and dogs, but I think that's an insult to pigs and dogs. If pigs and dogs could talk, how would they curse you? How can you be as wicked as a human?]

[Xiao Wu: You guys are absolutely right!]

Jun Yan's attention was focused on Lu Rou, so he strolled over to her side.

His voice was gentle and soothing: "What's wrong?"

Lu Rou felt the love of family and kindness in this world, so she empathized.

In this world, everyone has flesh and blood.

Her voice was soft and gentle, and her eyes were filled with a shimmering, watery light.

"I suddenly became a bit sentimental."

Lu Rou unconsciously moved closer to Jun Yan; her dependence was like an invisible net, tightly binding him.

Jun Yan's gaze at her had become dark and deep, his pupils burning with heat, and he pulled her into his arms.

He patted her back gently: "I'm here."

Lu Rou subconsciously wrapped her arms around his waist and buried her face in the side of his neck, her nostrils filled with the cool, pine scent emanating from him.

Why do you think there's so much malice towards women?

Junyan spoke earnestly and eloquently: "In Plato's Republic, the concept of gender equality first appeared more than two thousand years ago. When Plato put forward the idea of ​​the philosopher-king through the voice of Socrates, he carefully laid the groundwork beforehand."

Because he anticipated the criticism that might come, he likened it to a tidal wave, a stormy sea that could overwhelm him, but for the sake of truth, he had to speak it out.

The first wave was gender equality. He believed that women could also become philosopher-kings, so Plato's views on female philosopher-kings were far ahead of his time, and even his student Aristotle dismissed them.

Of course, time seemed to stand still for more than two thousand years until 1791, when the famous French female revolutionary, Degué, published the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Female Citizens, modeled after the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that ignorance of human rights, neglect of human rights and contempt for human rights are the sole causes of public unhappiness and government corruption.

In contrast, the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Women in Civil Service points out that ignorance, forgetting, and neglect of women's rights are the sole cause of public disasters and government corruption.

Therefore, all men and women are equal before the law, and they can equally hold public positions and perform various jobs according to their abilities.

In a sense, Dracula was merely repeating Plato's teachings, yet Dracula was soon sent to the guillotine.

For a long time, the idea of ​​gender equality was not only looked down upon by men, but also misunderstood by women at the time.

Nearly a century later, in 1869, Mill published "On the Subordination of Women," which pointed out in the opening that the principle governing social relations between the sexes was that it was wrong for one sex to be legally subordinate to the other, and that this had become one of the main obstacles to human progress.

Therefore, Mill believed that this principle should be replaced by the principle of complete equality, which does not recognize that one party has rights or privileges, nor does it recognize that the other party is not qualified.

These turbulent waves have gradually become gentle streams, and now everyone has equal human dignity, which has become a consensus in contemporary human society.

However, the only lesson history teaches humanity is that humanity never learns from its mistakes. Paul Johnson, the author of "The Intellectual," once said something like this: Don't get caught up in your own professional dogma and have unrealistic expectations of the law.

When we examine history, we find that women have never had an independent, autonomous status in human history. They have often been dependent on men, and the law has generally only protected the rights of the men behind them by protecting women.

A cell phone rang, and Lu Rou stepped out of Jun Yan's embrace and answered it.

Yun Yan's concerned voice came through: "My dear daughter, are you alright?"

Lu Rou pretended nothing was wrong: "Mom, what's wrong? I went to make tea."

Yunyan stayed in Lu Rou's live stream as soon as it started. After listening to both of Lu Rou's live streams, she felt a little sad. When she saw Lu Rou leave the screen, she was worried that Lu Rou would be affected and secretly feel sad.

"So this is ah."

"Yes, Mom."

"Okay, then Mom won't bother you anymore. Remember to tell Mom if there's anything, okay?"

Lu Rou felt a warmth in her heart: "Okay."

After the other end of the phone hung up, she looked up at Jun Yan and praised, "Mr. Jun, you are truly knowledgeable."

Jun Yan: "Not as good as Miss Lu."

Lu Rou walked to the cabinet next to her, took out a packet of jasmine tea, and handed it to Jun Yan.

"Excuse me, boss!"

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