Learn what "and we can't speak up as women" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This means women are being denied a voice or feel unable to speak openly.
From She Is Mine, Episode 33
The speaker is criticizing a situation where women feel unable to speak up.
Use this in serious discussions about sexism or unfair treatment. It is not a casual phrase and usually sounds political or activist-oriented.
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