Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Blog #4: Issue from Simone de Beauvoir perspective
Men and women over history have been portrayed as unequal sexes. Men have been known as the "subject" and women the "other." In our present day nation, we are still facing this problem even with accusations that we reached a level of equality between sexes. Economically, women today make 72 cents to the dollar that men make. This right here raises an immediate red flag that we have not yet reached our goal. In the government presently, Hillary Clinton, who is running for president, has doubt immediately raised because of her gender. Women are still seen as the weaker sex, which is why our past presidents and government as a whole have been dominantly male. In society it seems that men still "bring home the bacon" more then women are. It is less of an expectation for women to contribute financially compared to men, though this level of expectancy has decreased over time. It seems that history of inequality will never be shaken off from our minds. No matter how much equality among sexes is preached to our society, we will never reach this ideal state because history clings to the decisions we make in the future. Gender equality has made great leaps and bounds over the past 60 years but we still have not reached our goal. Will we ever reach a state of equilibrium? Only time will tell.
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