Nike launched a "dream crazier" film in 2/24, narration in a calm tone about how women in the pursuit of dreams, along the ways are what gossip hurt by words, however, the moment of transition in 0:37 seconds, it is a female runner involved in the marathon, she shook off the pull of the crowd, Open up a runway for yourself without fear, in an age when women are thought to be running and the uterus will fall out.

"What like a woman is called madness? 」

She wept excitedly for the results of the game, and some people said: women are sentimental.

She wanted to compete on the playground like a man, and some people said: women are too overstretched.

When she tried to point out an unjust accusation, some people said: women are too hysterical.

And when her achievements transcend everyone, the world points to her and says, you must have a problem.

Women, saddled with social restrictions and dogmas on gender, move from creeping forward to scurrying. Generation of women, looking forward to equal rights with men, that desire, is in the marathon can have a runway of their own, is in the basketball field bounce dunk when someone can cheer for you, is in the potential outbreak after another, no one will jump out to question: You are a girl, so you are not qualified.

Nike launched a "dream crazier" film in 2/24, narration in a calm tone about how women in the pursuit of dreams, along the ways are what gossip hurt by words, however, the moment of transition in 0:37 seconds, it is a female runner involved in the marathon, she shook off the pull of the crowd, Open up a runway for yourself without fear, in an age when women are thought to be running and the uterus will fall out.

These women, whose names may have been written in history, have been commemorated by the world, or perhaps she has not been remembered and buried in the torrent of history. But in an age when women were devalued, they used what society described as "madness" to prove time and time again that women were powerful, that their madness was worth it, and even to promote feminist progress so that modern women could awaken to self-reliance.

Gender, is never the reason that prevents people from moving forward

In the modern world of singing feminist buffets and feminism, we expect that all of us will be able to take a look at this film, which is full of women's historical processes, and rethink the appearance of equality:

--kathrine Switzer, the first female runner to run into a marathon

(The runner in the film is not Kathrine Switzer, but it is her story that tells you)

Before 1972, the Boston Marathon, the oldest marathon in the world, banned women from competing, when it was thought that women running would cause the uterus to fall out and shrink their breasts, so they were banned. 1967. Kathrine Switzer, who loves running and wants to prove that women's athletic prowess doesn't fall, signed up for the Boston Marathon under the name "k. V. switzer". When she appeared on the runway, the referee excitedly tried to pull her out of the race, and the reporter with the car next to her shouted to her, "What the hell are you trying to prove? Are you pursuing women's right to participate in politics? Or the Crusaders on the trip?! (Recommended reading: The first woman to run into a marathon )

She later spoke to reporters and said, "I just want to run ... even if I'm crawling on my knees, I'm going to finish the game." 」

Kathrine Switzer did finish the game later. And the Boston Marathon was released in 1972, opening women to compete.

First tennis Grand Slam black singles champion--serena Williams

Serena Williams, the first tennis grand Slam black women's singles champion, has been hailed as one of the greatest female players in tennis history. In 2017, she returned from the 2018 WTA Indian Springs race after 15 months of recuperation. (Recommended read:Serena Williams: Mom doesn't have to be Superman, just do it yourself )

As a professional tennis player and a woman, we used to think it would be harder to make a comeback after childbirth: Do you want to be a "good mother"? Or do you make your tennis career a success? Can your powers be restored after these 15 months, and will you be able to regain your former glory? Serena Williams, after a postpartum pulmonary embolism, walked back to the tennis field and won the first Indy springs in a comeback. Hold up the racket and signal to the crowd: the identity of women has never been a reason to hinder their own development.

She can be a mother who can do better after a comeback.

--ibtihaj Muhammad, the first American Muslim female athlete to take part in the Olympics wearing a headscarf

On the 2016 Olympic fencing ground, a fencer took off his helmet and shouted excitedly, her head covered with a Muslim headscarf-she was Ibtihaj Muhammad and the first female athlete in American history to wear a headscarf to compete in the Olympics.

Although she was born in the United States, her status as a female Muslim has left her discriminated against. As a child, her family wanted to find a sport that suited her, but Muslim attire limited her development in other sports. Later, they asked Ibtihaj Muhammad to join the fencing team-a sport that could wrap his whole body.

She stood on the Olympic fencing field in 2016 and, although she did not win a ranking, said:

"I hope to be able to represent the United States in the Olympic Games, to prove that there is no race, religion, gender can prevent a person to complete the dream, I hope to tell you:" Nothing is impossible! " 』」

I want to compete in the Olympics for the United, prove, nothing, hinder anyone from reaching their Goa Ls-not Race, religion or gender. I want to set an example s anything is possible.

Your madness, there's a value.

Looking back at these historical veins, how many women, in the eyes of the people discriminated against, again and again the vilification, climb up, hit, and then climb up. Since the development of gender affirmative action, we have been able to perceive a wide variety of gender stereotypes in our lives: Women's hysteria, emotional, irrational, incapable ... Then say to the women who are trying to prove their ability to the world: You're crazy, aren't you?

But, what about madness?

Crazy, crazy, crazy again. Even if they say you're crazy, what?

"Crazy, Crazy, Crazy, Crazy and Crazy. So if it want to call you crazy? Fine. "

Tell them that your madness inspires limitless potential.

"Show s crazy can do."