Gender Issues: From Discrimination to Modern Challenges

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The issue of gender has to deal with the sexual discrimination and oppression of an individual based on sex/gender. Historically, women have suffered from oppression as a result of their gender as well as sexual harassment. In past centuries women have been seen as something lesser than that of a man yet in today’s society the traditional idealist virtue of women staying at home cooking and cleaning has been done away with. Today’s society has developed past the traditional point thus bringing new issues at the hand of modern advances in technology. Because of such advances, issues like advertising in society, human trafficking and more importantly selective abortion have started to appear. Sexism and sexual discrimination are a serious topics …show more content…

Selective abortion is rising, especially in nations throughout Asia, where men are valued in society more so than women are. Emerged in popularity in the mid-80’s, families have begun aborting female fetuses once the sex is revealed (NCBI). The cause of selective abortion ranges depending on the country at hand, yet all hold a similar viewpoint of men being more valuable in society than women are. (NCBI) The main issue with this is the population ratio, with the mass abortions of female arises a lack of females in a country’s society. In areas like India “Missing Girls” is becoming more prominent as the female population withers away (Record). With some 618 girls to 1,000 boys, India faces relentless issues with the treatment of their young girls (Record). One might assume with the decrease of female population a woman’s treatment would rise as result of their or there lack of population. But that cannot be farther from the truth, with the diminishing number comes the rise in abuse put on young girls in India and surrounding Asian nations (Record). Without a spot in higher society the view of women in those areas becomes negative, thus making their place in society small and miniscule to their population (Contemporary Moral Issues, 283). In areas like China, where an extensive gender gap exists, campaigns and billboards are surfacing to enforce the value of young girls (NCBI). If the awareness is provided, then hopefully, a rise in female treatment will follow

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