You believe in achieving gender equality and empowering all women to have equal opportunities, rights, and representation in society.
The Women's Rights political ideology is a broad belief system that advocates for equal rights and opportunities for women in various aspects of society, including politics, economics, personal rights, and social rights. This ideology is rooted in the concept of feminism, which seeks to challenge and change the patriarchal systems and structures that have historically marginalized women.
The history of the Women's Rights movement can be traced back to the late 18th century during the Age of Enlightenment. During this period, thinkers began to question traditional societal…
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How might your day-to-day life be different if women had led our society for the past century?
@9H8C6HD6mos6MO
I think it would be different because our lives today would be more equal, like in wages. n
@9H8CH4MRepublican6mos6MO
Depending on the abuse of power or not, then i think it would remain the same or even better than how it is now.
@9H8C9W86mos6MO
I honestly couldn't say since we've never had a women in power.
@9H8C6LX6mos6MO
Men would be working and cooking at home while women work outdoors.
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
What personal experiences have shaped your views on the importance of women's representation in decision-making positions?
@9H8BRSN6mos6MO
I’m a young woman who has grown up hearing stories about women who try to speak up and advocate for themselves but are shut down by men in positions of power that refuse to even hear what we have to say
@9H8BS9B6mos6MO
Woman’s rights are a very important thing, I feel like everything a man does a woman should also do
@9H8BNCT6mos6MO
Our government is meant to represent the people and so there should be women in our government.
@9H8BXQVProgressive6mos6MO
The personal experiences that have shaped my views on the important of women's representation in decision-making positions are the voting and abortion rights.
@ISIDEWITH5mos5MO
How does the portrayal of women in superhero movies and comics influence your idea of strength?
@9HGKRXB5mos5MO
While I agree that there should be more women portrayed as superheroes, I also believe that we need to show more women in everyday roles. We need to see more working single-mothers, more college students working two jobs that aren't just average 19-year-old white guys, and more representation in general for women of color especially.
@24averdu5mos5MO
it portrays them in a powerful way so more women are more confident to go into roles of power
@9HGKBXF5mos5MO
i find it stupid they try to make women stronger than men
@9HGKQTD5mos5MO
Men would want to control women with their lives and choose if they keep the baby or not.
@ISIDEWITH5mos5MO
Imagine if social media platforms were designed with the aim of promoting gender equality; what would be different?
@9HG8WN25mos5MO
I feel that it would be more widespread equality and we wouldn't have even had to work that hard.
@9HG93KR5mos5MO
likely a more ridiculous, pandering auto-censorship.
@9HG9DLV 5mos5MO
There would be greater public awareness concerning issues of gender equality, and this would assist in the push for a more equal society in general.
More people would be having women's rights and look more into the women's rights
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
Would professional sports be viewed differently if female athletes received the same attention and compensation as their male counterparts?
@9H85K8W6mos6MO
Professional sports would definitely be viewed differently if female athletes received the same attention and compensation as their male counterparts. Currently, women's sports receive much less media coverage than men's sports, which leads to less visibility for female athletes and less opportunity for them to gain sponsorship deals and other forms of income. As a result, female athletes are often paid significantly less than male athletes, even when they are performing at the same level. If this disparity were to be addressed and female athletes were given the same opportunities… Read more
@9H86J4Z6mos6MO
Womens sports don't make as much money because they don't draw as many views and money. Mens sports earn more because they are more entertaining.
@9H85PXF6mos6MO
Yes, there would be a lot of hate against it... but I have no opinion in this topic.
@9H85KL96mos6MO
The only thing that would change is the amount of viewership for women's sports. It can't be helped that most women's sports are less interesting than men's sports to most people.
@ISIDEWITH5mos5MO
If history books emphasized women's contributions equally to men's, how might that influence students' ambitions?
@9HGK78CProgressive5mos5MO
It might inspire female students more even if its not by a lot
@9HGKHTS5mos5MO
i feel that we should inspire the next generations of women but no to the point of women being painted in a better light then men
@9HGKJBK5mos5MO
There might be more women in men dominated fields.
@9HHBJZY5mos5MO
I think learning about the history of women’s accomplishments helps inspire the younger generation. I believe women can do great things but I don’t believe we need to squash all men on our way to showing we are equals in ability and intelligence
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
Imagine a world where household and childcare duties were shared equally by all genders; how would that impact family life?
@9H86V6DPeace and Freedom6mos6MO
For some families that would work! It depends on the household because some like traditional and others like to change it up.
@9H87KKG6mos6MO
it wouldnt having a family is a mutual agreement and binds the two together meaning the kid is equal responcibility
@9H86TDK6mos6MO
It would make it so that men may be more involved with family life instead of being socially viewed as "babysitters" when they take care of the kids
@9H873W8Peace and Freedom6mos6MO
We would be equal. But women are more experienced with household and childcare. A mothers love his more than a fathers love when it comes to that. There just wouldn't be enough or the right kind of love in a household if we were equal in care.
@ISIDEWITH5mos5MO
In what ways might school sports programs be affected if female teams received equal funding and coaching as male teams?
@9HGKRXB5mos5MO
There'd be more diversity, and people would actually be interested in women's sports.
@9HGKXWQ5mos5MO
Men and women's sports might receive more equal attention
@9HGKQB25mos5MO
The perception of groups contributions would change.
@9HGKXDQ5mos5MO
The sports will become less popular in a way. Let's say they cut funding for men's football people are going to go to the game. People are less likely to go to a women's sports game rather than men.
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
How would the stories we grow up with read differently if they primarily featured strong female protagonists?
@9H8CH4MRepublican6mos6MO
i think that the world would see women as being the more dominant/strong gender in comparison to men
@9H8CG6K6mos6MO
Female protagonists are great, and women can be protagonists, however, in these stories men should NOT be shown as pussies because men and women are both equal.
@9H8C9W86mos6MO
We as a society would see women much as equals then we do now.
@9H8CT9G6mos6MO
Women would probably be seen as more capable and taken more seriously and not just emotional people
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
If you could create a new subject in school to address gender equality, what would it focus on and why?
@9H8CJWB6mos6MO
It would mainly focus on how we're all human beings. Men and Women both think and act differently but that doesn't mean some actions can or should be justified. People just need to think about others or put themselves in each other's shoes more often.
@9H8CJ87Republican6mos6MO
I would not because this is not relevant for a school subject
@9H8CF8TConstitution6mos6MO
Gender equality but in different way. Women have strengths as do men, they are different and equally as important.
It would focus on the opression and stigma women face. The idea that women are born with different strengths than men is absurd. Everybody is different, however, society prioritizes and prefer those certain strengths that they think men and women have.
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