Women's Rights Thesis

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Thesis: With the unfair treatments women have endured over the past centuries, women’s rights are worth protesting for; for, protesting can spark a change by giving people the opportunity to voice their opinions and speak their minds, so others can become aware of the importance of women’s rights.

Women still face violence from men today, and this issue should be protested for to show society that treating women with brutality is not okay. According to recent data, one in five college women have been sexually assaulted. There were “accepted” social norms in the past, where women have been considered inferior to men; therefore, men today believe that it is alright to sexually assault women, since no one speaks up about it. Women’s rights …show more content…

Murdering, taking a valuable woman’s life is not acceptable; in fact, the idea of violence is detrimental to our society, and promotes more killings in general. Men believe they can do anything they …show more content…

For example, women are almost half of the workforce; further, women have more college and graduates than men, but they earn less. Since 2016, women earned 80 cents for every dollar men earned; this amount may not seem significantly less on a small scale, but it is indeed a 20% wage gap. Wage gaps are discriminatory towards women, and asserts the idea of men superiority. Women work just as hard as men, or even harder than men to earn a college degree and to work a decent paying job; nevertheless, between a man and a woman with the same job, the woman would still earn 20% less. This society will continue to be unjust, and women will continue to be pushed around, unless people protest to make a statement: society should be fair, regardless of someone’s gender. It is necessary for the world to realize women’s potentials and recognize them for it, and protesting is a powerful method in bring awareness. For example, in 2015, women across Iceland left work at 14:38, which is the time in a n 8 hour day when they stop being paid their work. Based on the Reykjavik Grapevine,” Thousands gathered in front of the parliament to demand the closing of the gender wage gap… There have been indications that the gender wage gap has been narrowing…”; thus, by protesting for women’s rights, change will happen. Based on recent data,

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