Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Women yesterday, today and tomorrow

Since many years ago, women was considered as second place in the society behind the men. You could even realize in the past, the women function was limited as housekeepers or raising the children. However; just a few years ago, women climb successfully step by step the ladder of the society a battle for the equality between men. In many countries around the world, particularly in America, women exceed the level. In addition, in many institution private or public, there are at least five percent of women in the management.You can even hope to meet many of them as principal in the public school. Women in America are very open, and very confident they believe in education and success. That is the reason why, remarkably,women in America are deputies, Senators etc... they even try to run for President,why not? they deserve that! besides, they are in majority in our society. It is very difficult to find their enthusiastic confident among women in another country. To be clearly, some country has limited job and limited in education, women have become limited and depend on men. In America, in each major there is always men and women. You never enter a classroom in a college and find only men in there. Why most of the time, there is always a men first and a women after? The answer is: most of the time it is not a success but a choice. Let us take another example, nobody trust John Mc Cain because he was in Bush' administration, that is the reason why Obama become President. Who would probably become President if it was Mc Cain, Hilary Clinton and The independent candidate. Fortunately, even in a few words the President Obama think about this problem by saying: "We're going to crack down on violations of equal pay laws...so that women get equal pay for an equal day's work" Discrimination against women does not need to abolish by law but by everybody consent. It is time to let women feel proud of themselves for their efforts.

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  1. As one of those women doing what used to be a quite forbidden job in America, I couldn't agree more. The US has come a long way, even though it has some distance to go. And so too for women around the rest of the world! See you soon, Patrick!

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