I remember that when I was a child, I thought a little about this thing but I didn't know what it was. I remember that my mother made my sisters and I set the table and I thought WHY?, why my dad or my brother didn't do that? In that moment I didn't receive any answer, and I thought that not even my mom knew why, she was repeating the things that she learnt her whole life. Years later I got the answer to all those questions (not just set the table, of course) male sexism!!!!.
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I think that we have the responsability as a generation to stop all the sexist practices and the tiny things that make that the male be above female. Many times we didn't even know that we were reproducing things that we didn't want.
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I think that is very important the education, in your post the school help you to understand the situation lived in your family and you change your thinking.
ResponderEliminarIn my case seldom in the high school a teacher said us about the same rights of women and men, you teacher is really a good teacher!
ResponderEliminarthe thing that dissapoints me the most, is that for this to be a reality, paradigms must change, and that's a complicated thing to achieve. But challenges are important in life, and even though it will be a difficult reality to create, it's worth trying, and as you said, it's the tiny important things we do everday the ones that really matter.
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