Friday 18 October 2019

sexism inquiry

 Why are women treated differently than men?


Why did I choose this because I think that gender stereotypes
and men taking advantage of women and calling them names make them feel empowered.


This is an issue that we can try to make better but it will never really ever go away. 
It imposes limits on what men and boys can and should do and what women and girls
can and can't do. Sexism can be a belief that one gender is better or more valuable than
another gender. The unadjusted average female's annual salary has commonly been cited
as being 78% and the average male salary is 80–98% for the adjusted average salary.
The dictionary definition is prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women.
The beginning of the movement was a group of women who fought hard for women's votes.
They got their name from the word suffrage, which means the right to vote. That was the
beginning for women to prove that we have a voice and that the males can't shut them out.
In our history, women are a role model for young powerful women but what about the men
are they being shaped to treat women with respect and kindness. Our role models in our
history are the classic women of our time. the women we all looked up to was the “perfect”
height, weight, hair length and waist size when that “perfect” person had been battling all of
these things but we never got to see that because they couldn't tell the world because it would
ruin their image but that is besides the point. I know what you are thinking another feminist
ranting about how hard it is to be a girl, No I'm just a human being Trying to try and shed light
on this issue. But let’s be real this will never leave this will always be around no matter how
many times we come up with a solution. 


Why is this an issue?

You may be asking why is this a problem? Or why can't boys/girls just always be on top?
Well, I think we all should have equal rights and that we are all human no matter what
gender.

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