Margret thatcher |
ASA |
Is it wrong for a woman to be in power? How
are women in power viewed? How do women view their fellow women in power? These
questions have been the bone of contention of many societies. In our today world
women are fighting for equal ( economical, political, cultural, personal)
rights as men(feminist) a better way
to speak this language that most societies and men detest is to make sure every
woman in shores of power out performs her male counter parts in terms of
delivery and fairness.
Further every woman should support her fellow
woman in power rather than practicing their hate culture in castigating any
woman who is starting something, I have heard them ask questions like “what is
she doing? ”, “Where does she think she is going?”. Women can lead too and can
become agents of positive change they should give full active support and
encouragement to any of their counter
parts in power.
Women in power by virtue of marriage should
should play an active role supporting and aiding up coming heroines rather than
be a dormant power holding machine.
Women with
influence should stop portraying their selves as sexual symbols, as this is
detrimental to their pursuit of equality most men see women as sex toys with
this, it heightens the degrading view of some men, that only sex comes to their
head when the female’s name is heard ,they should portray themselves as agents
of positive impact, ambassadors of peace and intelligence, freedom fighters
e.t.c, anything worthy of admiration this will earn them a place in the man’s
heart and the society at large. From the young girl to the lady to the mother
create an image for yourself and generation. These are the words of great Margaret Thatcher “where there is discord may we bring harmony where there is
error we bring truth, where there is doubt may we bring faith, where there is
despair may we bring hope.”
oprah |
A women breaths, dreams, has ambitions ,dies
as a man does she should fight for her dreams equally not
through illicit means but with morals
knowing that tomorrow she would be a hero with no blemish but a tale of
inspiration to unborn generations.
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