Representation Of Women In Politics Essay

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It has been made inherently obvious that women and men are not on a level playing field in the United States regarding many everyday issues. This is particularly the case in politics and is especially evident when there are political discrepancies involving women's rights. Due to the underrepresentation of women in U.S. politics, men are put in charge of making decisions for women and about women, in an area where they have no personal experience or expertise. In order to compensate for the lack of political representation that has occurred for far too long, women should be encouraged to fight for positions in U.S. politics and government. In the United States, where 51 percent of the population is female, there is clearly a representation problem in our government, just based on numbers. In 2017, the …show more content…

to express that we will not have our rights taken away, and we will not stand for hateful misogyny in our government. It was one of the most beautiful movements I have witnessed in America with so many women and men banding together to make the government hear the voices of women, but amidst the beauty, there is an underlying sadness and disappointment within America. At an age where this country is said to be free and equal, there is no reason that women should have to protest, simply to ensure that their voices are heard. Everyone has the right to have a say in our government, but that doesn't happen when there is no one to represent the voices of women. Women are afraid that in the coming years of this presidency, where the government is being tried and tested to the extreme, we will lose many reproductive rights. With how few women there are in our government to voice how most women feel, there is no guarantee that a bill that would repress women's ability to freely reproduce, would be able to be stopped by the few women that do represent

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