2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumMeryl Streep on Hillary Clinton
Anabella De Leon of Guatemala pointed to Hillary Clinton, who was sitting right in the front row, and said, I met her and my life changed. And all weekend long, women from all over the world said the same thing:
"Im alive because she came to my village, put her arm around me, and had a photograph taken together."
"Im alive because she went on our local TV and talked about my work, and now theyre afraid to kill me."
"Im alive because she came to my country and she talked to our leaders, because I heard her speak, because I read about her."
Im here today because of that, because of those stores. I didnt know about this. I never knew any of it. And I think everybody should know. This hidden history Hillary has, the story of her parallel agenda, the shadow diplomacy unheralded, uncelebrated careful, constant work on behalf of women and girls that she has always conducted alongside everything else a First Lady, a Senator, and now Secretary of State is obliged to do.
And it deserves to be amplified. This willingness to take it, to lead a revolution and revelation, beginning in Beijing in 1995, when she first raised her voice to say the words youve heard many times throughout this conference: Womens Rights Are Human Rights.
When Hillary Clinton stood up in Beijing to speak that truth, her hosts were not the only ones who didnt necessarily want to hear it. Some of her husbands advisors also were nervous about the speech, fearful of upsetting relations with China. But she faced down the opposition at home and abroad, and her words continue to hearten women around the world and have reverberated down the decades.
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Shes just been busy working, doing it, making those words Womens Rights are Human Rights into something every leader in every country now knows is a linchpin of American policy. Its just so much more than a rhetorical triumph. Were talking about what happened in the real world, the institutional change that was a result of that stand she took.
When Vera Stremkovskaya, a lawyer and human rights activist from Belarus met Hillary Clinton a few years ago, they took a photograph together. And she said to one of the Secretarys colleagues, I want that picture. And the colleague said, I will get you that picture as soon as possible. And Stremkovskaya said, I need that picture. And the colleague said, I promise you. And Stremkovskaya said, You dont understand. That picture will be my bullet-proof vest.
Never give up. Never, never, never, never, never give up. That is what Hillary Clinton embodies.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/10/18/1248523/-You-won-t-see-Hillary-Clinton-in-the-same-light-ever-again?detail=emailclassic
Lucinda
(31,170 posts)Hopefully those who didn't know, will think about it...
djean111
(14,255 posts)has affected and will affect women all over the world.
wyldwolf
(43,870 posts)mcar
(42,439 posts)Empowerer
(3,900 posts)Don't listen to her.
Listen to Susan Sarandon.
pangaia
(24,324 posts)I applaud her for that.
But, I want the money out of politics.
I want the US to be something different than it is.
I believe the only chance that can happen is with Bernie Sanders as President.
livetohike
(22,165 posts)women and children for decades. This fact gets lost in the vitriol.
Glorfindel
(9,740 posts)Armstead
(47,803 posts)And she has not always been consistent in her support for women -- Welfare Deform Act.
SidDithers
(44,228 posts)Sid
artislife
(9,497 posts)laughing because I imagine a lot of "under the bus, Meryl" posts.
I don't agree with her choice of candidate, but I will still love seeing her in movies, but especially interviews. She is just a funny, warm human being. She rocks.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)Last edited Sun Feb 7, 2016, 11:29 PM - Edit history (1)
She's got so much style, and talent, and grace, and intelligence, and CLASS!!
PowerToThePeople
(9,610 posts)None of that means she would make a good President of the United States.