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Sexism In Women

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The word that is extremely common and has affected many women and men lives and careers is the word sexism. It is a word that has become so popular since the BC (Before Christ) Era. In the Law of Manu there is a part where is states that “In a childhood a female must be subject to her father, in youth to her husband, when her lord is dead to her sons; a woman must never be independent.” Even in the bible (St. Paul, Timothy 2:12) it says “I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence. During the middle ages is where one of the earliest forms of violence directed to a women (not just wives) because of their sex. At one point in time woman was being viewed as a “weaker creature. So because women were …show more content…

In the eighties women start being portrayed as sex symbols because of the increase in technology with televisions and advertisements. Sexism is the prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination on the basis of sex. Sexism is also behavior, conditions, or attitudes that foster stereotypes of social roles based on sex. It seems as though society forgets about men being victims of sexism. Male children are often given harsher punishments by teachers for the same level of mischief as girls. Violence against men by women is much more socially acceptable. Men are expected to ask women out, pay for dates, decide on the venue – if she rejects him he is often labelled creepy or needy. If a man slaps a woman, he is an abuser and a monster, If a woman slaps a man, “he must have done something to annoy her.” Many news reports will read the number of people killed and then highlight women and children as more tragic than male death (Example: "37 people were killed in a bus crash including 17 women.") Men are being discriminated in education, the law, society, losing children, dying and having lives destroyed because of real

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