Gender Equality In America Essay

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It is rather awful to disclose the undercurrents happening in America, that gender equality might just be a mirage. We watch Oprah Winfrey, Hilary Clinton, Christiane Amanpour, Angelina Jolie and Susan Rice proudly and sigh with relief, but in actuality, this is just a fictitious and non-existent “girl power moment”. Because despite notable female influences, strong feminism movements and female rights campaigns, women being raped, sexually assaulted, trafficked, violated and abused profoundly overwrite in silence. In other words, women empowerment in the United States of America is indeed rhetoric as the hatred and an unjust prejudice towards women is gleaming just below the surface. Misogyny is a contemporary epidemic of sexism, coherently adjoining all forms of acute repercussions solely towards women. According to Jessica Valenti, 2010, “For women in America, equality is still an illusion”, the outrage goes with more than 1,000 women killed by theirs partners in 2005, 182,000 sexual …show more content…

Misogyny might eventually lead to breaking and moulding women into wasted hope and determination. However, there are not many solutions to this unfair gender discrimination, but women can shape themselves to become stronger to one day rid of the foolish idea that men will forever be better. Gender equality comes from kindness and a strong sense of justice. Women must unsheathe their words and use them to fight for rights and respect. This implies not only to women, but men as well. A talk by Michael Kimmel on “Why gender equality is good for everyone — men included” touches on how gender equality is a “win-win for everyone”. The first line of the article "Feminism for Men” said it best- “feminism will make it possible for the first time for men to be free." Thus, men and women have to be on both sides of the gender see-saw in order for them to both