Friday, July 01, 2011

No Inferior Gender! :D

     Women in the past had very limited freedom outside their home. They could attend weddings, funerals, some religious festivals and visit neighbors for brief periods of time. Their jobs were to run the house and to bear children. Take note, SOME WOMEN DID NOT DO HOUSEHOLD CHORES OR WORK BECAUSE THEY OWN SLAVES, BUT STILL THESE WOMEN DON'T HAVE THE RIGHT TO VOICE THEIR OPINION'S IN PUBLIC. My GOODNESS GRACIOUS! Men back then were sexist.


sex·ism
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–noun
1.
attitudes or behavior based on traditional stereotypes ofsexual roles.
2.
discrimination or devaluation based on a person's sex,  as inrestricted job opportunities; especially, suchdiscrimination directed against women.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/SEXISM



  Well although MEN give their wives something to accomplish, not all “WOMEN” are in to household management or something related to “girly things”. MOST WOMEN strive to achieve something bigger. If they thought that men are the only one who is intellectual, quick and competent,  they ARE extremely wrong!   



 I thank God Maria Corazon Sumulong Cojuangco-Aquino was born. She is the first Woman President in Asia, who fought a dictator and freed the Filipino people. Her ferocity and death became a symbol for Filipino women, that women are equal to men who can fight for her rights and have the courage to stand for what is right.

 Today, women have attained equal rights in society. No inferior gender! They now have the right to vote, express their feelings and opinions, they can now work AND HAVE A CAREER OF THEIR OWN CHOOSING and is now equally protected by the constitution. Thanks to our very own Corazon Aquino who valiantly fought for our rights and democracy and for imparting us her knowledge even if she was just a plain housewife.

2 comments:

  1. You're blog gets better. It appears more organized now despite the inconsistency in font size. Keep up the good work.

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  2. Thank you Ms. :)
    The inconsistency in font size was unintentional though. I forgot to re-edit. Hehe.

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