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The Gender Gap

When a girl falls down, her parents immediately give their hands. However, when a boy does, his parents expect he rises for himself without their help unless he is very little and weak. Despite most parents’ saying that they do not want their children to behave and think in stereotypical ways, they treat their children differently based on the child's gender. Since initial gender roles are assumed during infancy and young childhood, the gender gap is developed in the child. When I think about how females are different from males, the first thing that usually comes to my mind is the biological characteristics. Women have less muscle, higher voice, more hairs and more emotion compared with men in general. Just because women are biologically different from men, some people treat them unequally. This does not necessarily mean that men and women should have unequal access to power, prestige and property on the basis of sex. Gender inequalities in politics are worse than those of race although some people might argue that we have already achieved the equality of men and women in politics through one man, one vote theory. Since the racism is clearly noticeable to us, most people evade making their comments on that. Without realizing the deadly effects of sexism, however, people tend to make discriminating comments. In ‘I’d rather be black than female,’ Shirley Chisholm believes women should step into the society and gain power in politics, which used to be thought as men’s jobs. Chisholm challenges this traditional assumption by challenging herself to become first black congresswoman. It was not easy for her to achieve that level. Every time she challenged to go up in politic, many men discouraged her to go back to women’s jobs such as teaching, “a woman’s vocation and leave politics to the men.” This informs women that there are men that still think women not as equal oppo...

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