Ruth Bader Ginsburg
she passed away at the age of 87. - R.I.P.
I have many friends both men and women - who admired Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
They all admired her tenacity and fortitude. More her focus to face every hurdle and obstacle and come out a better person.
Millions love her - more the youth and young adults - in the United States she has Rock Star notoriety and is affectionately called RBG - millions the world over - recognize her stand for justice - more when it comes to Equality Balance - others call is Gender Balance.
She lived when being a women has difficult to have a job - more being an attorney. Added if you had a child that was an obstacle too. And to make things all the more - difficult - being a Jew.
Things have changed today - people of color - understand the discrimination and Whites take it for granted - that most of what they get on a platter - should not be available for people of color.
Whites wallow in privilege. Time will tell.
Imagine a person - a bright intelligent women - who could easily have been a lawyer - an attorney - being was denied a job.
She had to start as a clerk to some lawyer - then decided to teach - was then appointed to the local courts, the state courts - and then finally became a Supreme Court Judge.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg - has always attracted my attention - she fought hard for those who could not defend themselves. She mentored those that needed help.
Supreme Court Judge - Ruth Bader Ginsburg - was soft spoken - but hardened - she endured her share and more of - trials and tribulations.
She was affectionately called RBG - a name she embraced - because the youth and young adults - loved her.
RBG - knew as a Liberal Supreme Judge - that segment of the population was needed to make a difference. To this day that is true - and the timing of her passing - could NOT have come - at a worse time - we must now stand united - and make a difference.
Mitch MacConnell may think he has trick up his sleeve - he is in for the battle of Democracy - too many issues - important issues - are looking at our face - and those who stand for justice and fair play - must play a role and WIN.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg - appeared six times before the Supreme Court - and she won five of her six cases.
The Supreme Court Judges had to be convinced that Equality Balance was needed - to make a change - at that time 9 Male Judges.
Supreme Court Judge Sandra was the first Supreme Court Judge - and then followed Supreme Court Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg - and the two of them - brought grace to the Supreme Court - a time when the Supreme Court - excelled in congeniality.
At the age of 87 we saw the passing of a great human being - one that I followed as part of my monitoring the many different type of cases - that reach the United States Supreme Court - many pertinent and salient cases - that if the right decision is made - can make a huge difference - in the lives of women and men.
We all saw the out pouring of men and women - each in their own way expressing themselves. Thanking this great noble soul for all her work - even before she was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Bill Clinton - she was well known - a stellar and astute judge - she argued her cases well - and went straight to the point.
Judges listen to her - knew her thoughts, the opinions, her deliberations came from personal experience - and love for humanity.
Some call it Equality Balance - much before it was common - to accept women based on their skills and capacity building - I too saw the discrimination of women - and when I took a stand - was confronted with abuse and contempt.
Women who are experienced, are intelligent, have the ability to deliver - should be given unfettered freedom. There is freedom and there is license - abuse of freedom is license.
In my experience women are inclined to build consensus - while most men - will argue for the sake of arguing - I noticed this from a young age - and chose to listen to women - more to understand and set a bird-eye view of many situations at hand.
Life is for the living not the living dead. When I worked for Sixth U.S. Army and Presidio of San Francisco - I had to work hard - but what is more - go to a " niche place " - many a time women would comprehend me easily - many men - who just put obstacles in th way.
I had a good repore with the Command Group - so hurdles and obstacles that I could explain - and suggest better concepts - was not a problem. Hence I learned to keep sound relations - with the Command Group - but also with many astute and stellar women - who love it - when as a team - I gave them full credit.
Often backing it up with a Commendation - signed by the General - so that the women knew I meant business.
I have followed with that view and thinking - today.
I am not shy to speak up and write about both men and women - who do not have their heart in the right place. One of them is our SF Mayor London Breed - who has sold out the community - and panders to the Big Developers.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank Ruth Bader Ginsburg her facility and supporters - for helping millions of women and men - more segments of our population - that have been discriminated - empowering them all - to stand tall and represent.
The loss toe Ruth Bader Ginsburg - right now has created a VOID - and there is a lot happening - truly speaking we should wait until some one is out - and we have a New President.
A new President - who can make the right decision.
In fact that was the wish of Supreme Justice RBG - she wished that after her passing - whoever was the President - would make that right decision.
We are living in difficult times - more - because there is no fair play and rightful - justice - justice that takes us all to a better - place.
As human beings - it is not often - we have a human being - so smart, so hard working, so affectionate, so caring, so clear in her thinking - that most men - would have a difficult time comprehending the issues at hand.
Few could put themselves in the shoes of others - so that when she spoke in favor of her clients - she truly represent her client - her thoughts and sentiments.
More - coming from deep from her heart. She leaves a legacy - she will be remembered - she will shine light much after this journey of this Earth. Aho.
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