Analysis: Why Woman Don T Belong In The Kitchen

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Why Woman Don’t Belong in the Kitchen Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Millicent Fawcett, Alice Paul, Emmeline Pankhurst, Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem, Shirin Ebadi, and Malala Yousafzai. All of these ladies have many things in common. One major thing they all have in common was they fought for equal rights between men and woman. In other words they were feminist fighting for equality for everyone. They fought for woman to be able to vote. For a change in American society. Without these individuals women would not be where they are today. We would not have a right to vote or even for our voices to be heard. Feminism has been trying to close the wage gap, show it’s not just fighting for woman’s rights, and also that feminism is not …show more content…

Feminism is for every gender and race. Feminism is trying to help men by having equality in custody battles.“ 83% of the time a mother gets primary custody over the father.” (Latest U.S. Custody and Child Support Data) Women mainly get custody over the father because “the mother spends more time with the child.” (Dispelling The Myth Of Gender Bias In The Family Court System) However in some cases the father spends more time with the child and is still not rewarded primary custody. Men should have a right to primary custody just like any other woman. If a man can provide a home, food, and a loving environment why should he be denied the right to primary custody? A man is just as capable as a woman. Feminism is also helping men by helping with men’s depression. “Suicide is the single biggest killer of men between the ages of 21 and 45 in this country.” (As a gender we men are in crisis but feminism might just help us out) Jake Mills says “ that sometimes us men can’t show were weak because were men, but with feminism it can show us that depression doesn’t define us we do.” (As a gender we men are in crisis but feminism might just help us out) Feminism has shown Jake that this is not his battle to fight alone and he has others just like him also fighting. As we team up together as one were stronger, braver, and can rely on one another to push through our …show more content…

Michael Kimmel a professor of sociology and gender at State University of New York, and the executive director at the Center for the Study of Men and Masculinities says, “What is being challenged here is the general sense of entitlement,”(I didn’t choose to be straight, white and male) Michael continues to talk about how feminism isn’t really needed were all equal. (I didn’t choose to be straight, white and male) Feminism is about making a difference in this world not believing woman are better than men. That’s why feminism is also fighting for equality for men. Tom Coss your average Joe says, “I might be more comfortable walking home at night down a dark city street. I might be more likely to get a job, but I am not necessarily the cause for any of those things. You’re born into that privilege, but you didn’t do anything to get that privilege.” (I didn’t choose to be straight, white and male) Some people might be born with those privileges but are woman born with

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