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How Does Emma Watson Overcome Gender Equality

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“No country in the world can yet that they achieved gender equality”, Emma Watson, who graduates of Harry Potter, said in her speech at United Nation. In developing countries, it is still difficult for a female to decide their lives by themselves. Moreover, in America, there are still wage gaps between men and women. According to Government Accountability Study, working women can get an average of 80 cents for every dollar earned by men’s wage (GAO, 2003). Women are still weaker than men. When we argue about gender problem, we tend to pick up on women’s problem. However, Emma Watson doesn’t talk feminism from the female perspective. This is an interesting point of this speech. Her speech changes our way of thinking about feminism also gender …show more content…

The reason is still a lot of women in the world receive sexual discrimination. For example, over 90% of women in Djibouti, Egypt, Guinea and Somalia undergone female genital mutilation (UNICEF,2013). Also, in developing country, women tend to be violated frequently. What she said in speech maintains the current developed countries’ situations about feminism. In some countries, women treat weaker than men. Women’s discrimination is not improved. It can be said that Watson states their opinion to people who live in developed countries. Her speech shows that situation between developed and developing country is …show more content…

This speech shows core meaning of feminism, also, what is needed now. This core meaning is what we forget now. Feminism refers to the thought that aims for equal treatment between men and women. She pointed out men is also a victim of gender inequality. This is a different idea from other feminists. Her speech is not accepted for all countries. However, it is true that feminism also gender issue protects male and females’ human right. In my opinion, men and women should stand up and cooperate with together. We all have a responsibility for gender issues. We all have the power to change the world. Watson’s speech tells us what we need now. It’s time to stand up for the aim of gender

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