Discrimination is now a very hot topic. Society finally opened the eyes to it, that we should all be equal, regardless of religion, gender, sexual orientation or skin color. I will focus on the latter. Actually on men.
Are you able to answer the question of how women are discriminated against? Which are related stereotypes? The topics below probably come to mind immediately:
- Libra (A woman cannot be too fat/too skinny)
- Hair color („Hehe, Blondes are stupid ")
- Inequality in wages (still present, No matter how much we don't think about it)
- Social function (Women are to be in the kitchen and take care of the child)
- Skills ("A woman living alone? And who will screw in you if it bins?”
Discrimination of women is an undeniable fact and you need to take the necessary means for unevenness to disappear. We must act radically and immediately.
I also have a second question: How guys are discriminated against?
And here there is an awkward silence ... After all, we have a patriarchal society! We are (my, men) privileged! You have easier!
NO.
We lost ourselves in sexual equality, focusing not on equalizing the opportunities, and only on an increase in women's position in society. Why is it a mistake? Because equally activated activism has forgotten about it, that each medal has two sides.
Guys are also discriminating against.
Due to the physical characteristics.
I am a thin man. The period from junior high school to the end of high school was the worst time of my life, Because it is a period of increasing the awareness of your body, comparing yourself to others and taking certain stereotypes as a fact. And the stereotype is as follows: be muscular! If you are not, that is, you don't care about yourself.
Loathsome. You have to feed him. Not very attractive. Asexualny.
It's just a random, what a skinny person can hear every day. You think, that it's only on the internet? Ask the first better thin to hear in real life.
I partially grew out of worrying about appearance. Ba! Last year, I went to the pool for the first time in many years! However, I still have unhealthy thoughts in my head, When I see myself without a T -shirt or in shorts. But thanks to the fight I can better understand my scouts who go through the difficult period of their lives. I learned not to listen to the opinion about the appearance and I accept myself, Although it is not always easy. I am even kidding from all this- Humor always helps.
Due to the clothing.
Yes! "Pedals in tubes", "There were no men's shirts?”, "What are you wearing?!"You won't get to the tastes of many, You will hear it very loudly and clearly!
Due to the work
The man is to wear weights, bee. And what they say on women's forums?
Limiting parental responsibility.
Do you know, that the child is most often admitted after the divorce? The man still has little chance of receiving care for his son/daughter.
The reasons for this can be found in this report. However, this does not change the fact- The vast majority of women receive the rights to care for the child.
What about homelessness?
Let's consider how our society works, Care system and support system. We all heard about the houses of a single mother, True? You know how many homes of lonely fathers?
Summary.
Discrimination is a terribly difficult topic. It is very easy to say, what can offend someone, Will the other person receive as an attack. I hope, that in this case it will not be so. I only wanted to pay attention to the fact, that these "privileged" men also struggle with stereotypes or unevenness.
Consider. Do you discriminate? It is easy to check. Ask yourself questions:
- Czy obawiałbym/obawiałabym się powiedzieć kobiecie że przytyła lub jest gruba? And the man?
- Did I say/have ever told a man to get tired?
- Do I use the term "non -nailless"?
There is a slip -up to each of us. We are only people, but for God! Let's learn. Let's come empathically. Or what I say, would offend me alone?
Summary II.
Let's fight stereotypes. All. Let's not hurt. Let's teach scouts and scouts respect for people who are different from themselves. Let's not allow discrimination, rude jokes, actions aimed at humiliating others. Let's raise.



