Jedna je korisnica Twittera pitala muškarce imaju li heroje među ženama. Odgovori su zbilja moćni
Odvjetnica Jessica Brown odlučila je provjeriti smatraju li muškarci žene herojima – i koje
U moru rasprava koje se svakodnevno odvijaju na Twitteru, ovih se dana izdvojila jedna koja nas je posebno zaintrigirala. Odvjetnica Jessica Brown na svom je profilu nedavno postavila jednostavno pitanje; imaju li muškarci ženske heroje? Na stotine je odgovora uslijedilo nevjerojatno brzo, a većina ih je bila i konkretno obrazložena.
Do men have women heroes?
— Jess (@jesqa_) August 18, 2020
Muškarci diljem svijeta pisali su o svojim majkama kojima nisu dovoljno zahvaljivali dok su bile žive, o svojim suprugama koje ih konstantno inspiriraju, ali i slavnim imenima, poput Margaret Hamilton koja je radila na razvijanju softvera za Apollo misiju NASA-e, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, bivše sutkinje Vrhovnog suda Sjedinjenih Američkih Država, ali i mlade klimatske aktivistkinje Grete Thunberg te Malale Yousafzai, najmlađe dobitnice Nobelove nagrade za mir. Objava Jessice Brown dobila je preko sto tisuća lajkova, a podijeljena je više od deset tisuća puta. U nastavku provjerite neke od odgovora na koje smo naišle.
.@jacindaardern – True embodiment of an ideal leader. pic.twitter.com/jxDJJRqFoB
— Rohan Bir Singh, MD (@RBS_MD) August 18, 2020
In all seriousness though: Katherine Johnson, hands down. Her work was ESSENTIAL to US spaceflight, and us winning the #SpaceRace! I grew up reading about her, and did a project in one of my aerospace engineering classes based on her work. pic.twitter.com/Rvq2DJzISA
— King of Scut ✡ (@Scutologist) August 18, 2020
My wife! Today she finished a 26 hour call as NICU upper level, walked the dog after, and then did a research presentation. All while being 23 weeks pregnant. #boss@caitlinrcomfort pic.twitter.com/hmBoq00FF5
— Justin Cardenas (@JustCardenas) August 18, 2020
I think @AOC is the only politician I can trust. pic.twitter.com/QWFLn6qYbq
— Endofdaysonmars (@endofdaysonmars) August 18, 2020
For me how about Indian, Muslim, poet, #WW2 #SOE war hero #NoorInayatKhan. When six men were sent to capture her, she injured one of them in the fight. Escaped twice and never broke. #Khan is a name worthy of her. pic.twitter.com/VLbeIwB9Hy
— SFC Robert Jordan (@SSGRJ) August 18, 2020
Yes. Many. Here’s just two. pic.twitter.com/1z6VGYsKWw
— Adam (@adambrabant1) August 18, 2020
Emma Goldman definitely on my list. reading her growing up help me to think critically about gvmt & power/class. she was quite the badass in my eyes pic.twitter.com/WAfZsZURLf
— 🌹tom 🌹 (@tom67012622) August 19, 2020
Margaret Hamilton, NASA. pic.twitter.com/qLd5KvgDP7
— warcabbit (@warcabbitMWM) August 19, 2020
Yes, we do. pic.twitter.com/PLsaM52ATA
— Schmoo📎 (@Smilan317) August 19, 2020
My mum ❤ pic.twitter.com/ZbEFyfskKX
— Tommy Sheridan (@citizentommy) August 19, 2020
Yes! Big Mama Thornton was one of the best blues singers of all time. She performed with the Muddy Waters Blues Band and she’s still my favorite after all these years. pic.twitter.com/FJp4eVSzon
— Charl Eksteen 🇿🇦 (@CharlSaai) August 19, 2020
Sophie Scholl would be my #1. Anyone who doesn’t know about her should read about her. pic.twitter.com/HYmhWEsN3u
— Ford Fischer (@FordFischer) August 19, 2020
Prof. Yoko Kato, she is the hero and inspiration for many neurosurgeons around the world. @AsianCNS pic.twitter.com/gyFaqELife
— Mohsen Nouri (@MohsenNouriMD) August 19, 2020
Janet Rowley – she identified the first chromosome translocation in any human cancer (CML). Fundamental to our understanding of human biology and cancer. pic.twitter.com/6L724Q3Yej
— Amit Sud (@amit_sud) August 19, 2020
Ada Lovelace: The First Computer Programmer | Mental Floss
Via @mental_floss https://t.co/J6GDk78iXS
— David G Williams Ⓥ 🌱 (@dwilliams999) August 19, 2020
Yes. My wife. pic.twitter.com/hEm5pW065R
— Andy DeFreece (@DeFreec) August 19, 2020