“All of us do not have equal talent, but
all of us should have an equal opportunity to develop our talents.” “Equal opportunity means
everyone will have a fair chance at being incompetent.” “Equality of opportunity is an equal opportunity to prove
unequal talents.”
When
we look back on how female were seen in the society before, there we could see
a huge difference on how they play their roles before and now. Women was
marginalized, oppressed and was regarded as the OTHER, unlike men they were the
dominant ones. However, change is uncontrollable and unpredictable, there were
proponents that made movements about this issue: being female as the oppressed
and male as the higher dominant.
The
government were the foremost agent to combat this certain issues and problems
that the society is facing. That is why, written laws stressing the rights of
men and women to be equal are eminent nowadays. In this changing world, most of
the time technological situations is much favored, women and men can manipulate
and access to technologies and gadgets that could help them from work. Not even
technologies, but, there are certain educational trainings and skills
development that are attended by both genders that enhances both their
manipulative skills and the like. That is why, no other work could put a
boundary between men and women. The law that were drafted by the government has
a great impact in the society, most especially those women who were behind bars
before, but now, they could enjoy the freedom that was given by our Almighty.
In addition, the law concerning equal rights and equal opportunities is not
only centralized on men and women but also to the LGBTQ community, those
persons with disabilities and special needs.
In conclusion, people, whatever gender you have, enjoy life and be grateful of the things that was given to you. No other people could deprived of your happiness and freedom, because we have the shield that protects us from people who were abusive and uneducated about our rights and privileges.
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