Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Gender Inequality (post #11)

All around the entire world it is obvious that gender inequality still exists, even in a country like Canada that makes it priority to promote equality for everyone. Although gender inequality exists in places like Canada it is also definitely not a pronounced as it would be in an underdeveloped nation such as Darfur. One may think that it should not be as big as a concern because Darfur should be focussing its energy in other things such as improving the economy, or stopping any internal violence. However, The biggest concern with gender inequality in underdeveloped nations is that is restricts the rate at which the country in question can grow and develop. This is apparent because of the idea that women are essentially "the backbone of society". Women are natures providers for children, they continue the population for the world because it is what their bodys are built for. The mother is a child's first influence if she is around. If the child grows up well because the mother was well, then we can assume our future will be better. Another argument is that a country's progress can be determined by how they treat their weakest people. If a woman is treated well, then it can be assumed that everyone else it as well.

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