The Oppression Of Women

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Ronald Reagan once said, “We can’t help everyone, but everyone can help someone.” Women are the backbone of our world but society is treating them like the gum on the bottom of its shoe: disposable and most of the time you don’t even know it is there. But women are a force to be recon with, yet most of them do not even have an idea of the amount of potential they hold. Sometimes people want to do so much, so they do nothing. They say, ‘I cannot help,” but everyone can help; everyone can do one thing. The crazy thing is that so many people have this mindset but don’t realize how much they can do just within their community, even from their own homes. In order for girls to realize that the sky is the limit, people, especially men, should treat …show more content…

Nor are they animals who just produce for their higher authority, such as these men believe women should for them. Young girls should be able to look at celebrities, political figures, or even their own mothers and have dreams are big as theirs. Whether if it is something small in a village such as just going to school, they should be able to know that it is an option for them, and know how important that an education really is. This biggest factor of the blockade of this is the astonishing amount of men who believe women should not go or think anywhere near their dreams. Though this sounds like men are big problem and they are the worst ever, nay, they just so happen to be some of the biggest influences in the world. They have the power to change the world if they please because of how many people look up to them, thus having the power over society to dictate women, or so they think. Women are invisible to men’s eyes but they do not realize that women are a force to be recon with, and with any of these many ways to aid women, we can make them powerful as well; as equal as men. They have held most of the world’s rights and power for ages, yet women, in some places, have still struggled to even leave the house without asking permission from a man or her husband. We need to change the world so that women are in a virtuous cycle, instead of a vicious

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