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The victory of the Chinese women's football team is not only a victory of football, but also a victory of Chinese women's rights and interests in Asia. South Korea's women's athlete Ansan, who won the gold medal at the Summer Olympics last year, was attacked by the South Korean people.

The victory of the Chinese women's football team is not only a victory of football, but also a victory of Chinese women's rights and interests in Asia. South Korean women's athlete Ansan, who won the summer Olympic gold medal last year, was attacked by the South Korean public because she cut her short hair as a woman. Some people even believed that she was not eligible for the gold medal and demanded that Ansan return the Olympic medal to the International Olympic Committee. Such a horrific attack on women occurred last year, and it is still South Korea, which is rated as a developed country, but what about other Asian countries?

How many women in Countries in the Middle East, such as Saudi Arabia, have access to football? How many women have the opportunity to run freely on the green meadows? In addition, the Saudi women's soccer team wears a mask when playing football, which will hinder the breathing of athletes to a certain extent, and will be inherently weaker than other countries during the game. (Of course, compared to many Middle Eastern women who don't have access to football, women's football players in Saudi Arabia and other countries are already very lucky, at least they have the opportunity to touch new things.) )

India is indeed a country with a population of 1.4 billion, and there are many women, but how many Indian women have the opportunity to play football? Especially women in rural areas and even small cities, still play football? It was already good luck not to be raped by criminals. India's total population is indeed large, but there are far fewer Indian women with basic football skills than British women who also master football skills.

The results of sports events are closely related to the number of domestic basic sports trainers, and this Winter Olympics is a typical example. As of now, the first place in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics is Norway (5 gold, 3 silver and 4 bronze), the third place is Austria (4 gold, 4 silver and 4 bronze), and the fourth place is Sweden (4 gold, 1 silver and 2 copper), all of which are small countries with a population of several million.

Norway, which has the first number of gold medals and the first number of medals, has a national population of only 5.3795 million people, so why can Norway surpass China, the United States and Russia? Are Norwegians geniuses? Born to win a medal at the Winter Olympics? Of course not. Although Norway has a small population, due to its unique geographical location, economic conditions and cultural atmosphere, basically everyone has been exposed to curling, skating, skiing and other ice and snow events that will appear in the Winter Olympic Games, and not just once or twice.

In contrast, although India has a large number of people, can 1 million Indians out of 1.4 billion Indians ski more than ten times? Can't make it up. In fact, only one Indian athlete participated in the Winter Olympics. As for the other Indian athletes, what other Indian ice and snow athletes are there?

There are still many places to be improved in China's protection and attention to women's rights and interests. But in the current Asian region, many measures to protect the rights and interests of Chinese women are helping Chinese women build their advantages in the Asian region in various aspects.

Judging from the recent developments in South Korea, such Chinese women's advantages will become more and more obvious in the future. In order to win the votes of men, South Korean presidential candidate Yoon Seok-yue actually proposed the abolition of the "Ministry of Women's Families" that protects the rights and interests of South Korean women. Another major candidate, Lee Jae-myung, made a similar point of view that South Korea's achievements in protecting women's rights in recent decades are in jeopardy.

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Text/Bernard Sr

On the right side of the picture is The South Korean women's archery gold medalist Ansan In; Picture 3 is the anti-feminist march inside South Korea; and the second is the speech of some South Korean people after several South Korean presidential candidates have expressed their opposition to feminists.

The victory of the Chinese women's football team is not only a victory of football, but also a victory of Chinese women's rights and interests in Asia. South Korea's women's athlete Ansan, who won the gold medal at the Summer Olympics last year, was attacked by the South Korean people.
The victory of the Chinese women's football team is not only a victory of football, but also a victory of Chinese women's rights and interests in Asia. South Korea's women's athlete Ansan, who won the gold medal at the Summer Olympics last year, was attacked by the South Korean people.
The victory of the Chinese women's football team is not only a victory of football, but also a victory of Chinese women's rights and interests in Asia. South Korea's women's athlete Ansan, who won the gold medal at the Summer Olympics last year, was attacked by the South Korean people.

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