Topic > What are millennial women in China - 1066

The main thing is the “Occupy Men's Room” protest. This is very unique, not only would their parents' generation not do this, they would never think about it. Reading this chapter, I think it's one thing: equal treatment of women (or, as the author said, "Gender Equality"). I believe this challenge comes from China's traditional thinking. This was formed a long time ago, the communist party also tried to solve this problem (“Po Si Jiu”, although for now it is not a good way), but without much success. As a result, unequal treatment between men and women has not yet been completely eliminated. In my opinion, this protest is not just about men's bathrooms, but about equal treatment. Nowadays, millennial women in China care more about their rights that affect everything related to their lives, such as job opportunities or marriage. In summary, millennial women in China face all these challenges in life, the gaokao test challenge when they were students, sexual harassment and unequal treatment at work, and the problem of leftovers when they come of age. They come from family, society and even from oneself. Unlike the author, Mr. Fish, I think these challenges do not all come from the government. It is originally in Chinese society, as a culture. Something we can't change. And something we need time for