All Men Are Created Equal: Except Women

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The image that is usually placed with feminism is that of a rabid, bra-burning, lesbian running around disclaiming the patriarchy. It could be that of a mid-century housewife complaining about how her only career choices are between teacher and secretary, or even of a woman with a sash and banner walking in front of the White House; preaching about her right to vote. However, this isn't necessarily the case. Ever since the rise of the internet, in the late 20th Century, feminism has had a revival causing it to grow in popularity and spread across forums everywhere. Women are joining this “third wave” movement to bring an end to the societal injustices that still plague the gender today (qtd. in Haslanger et al.). Feminism currently represents much more than it did in its infantile stage, having evolved to include relevant issues that affect every woman in today’s subordinating world. Issues such as rape culture, slut shaming, abortion and the wage gap have all been adapted into the feminist agenda with the hope that, as a united force, women could bring change to a misogynist society. The bra burning days are over, and feminism is on a rise, bringing light to issues that need to be addressed. One of the most horrible things that has erupted from the subjugation of women is rape culture. Rape culture is the downplaying of the crime of rape to appease the violator, the accusation that the victim made a choice that led to their rape, or even jokes that suggest rape. According to Jessica Valenti’s, “In Rape Tragedies, the Shame Is Ours,” in today's world many people give in to rape culture by participating in these acts that somehow change our mindsets into believing that, “it is more shameful to be raped than to be a rapist”. Once ... ... middle of paper ... ...ncine D., and Lawrence M. Kahn. "The Gender Pay Gap: Have Women Gone as Far as They Can?" Exchange 21.1 (2007): 7-23. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 8 Feb. 2014. Haslanger, Sally, Nancy Tuana, and Peg O'Connor. "Topics in Feminism." Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford University, 7 Feb. 2003.Google Scholar Web. 14 Feb. 2014 Penny, Laurie. "Take It from Someone Who Has Danced Half-naked on Stage: Slut-shaming Is Never All Right." New Statesman 142.5179 (n.d.): 21. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 9 Feb. 2014. Sprague, Nancy, and M. Lee. "Point: Abortion Is a Women's Health Issue and Should Be a Constitutional Right." Points of View Reference Center. EBSCO, Jan. 2013. Web. 13 Feb. 2014. Valenti, Jessica. "In Rape Tragedies, the Shame Is Ours." In Rape Tragedies, the Shame Is Ours. 296.18 (2013): 10. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 8 Feb. 2014.

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