Behind The Scene Of Womens Issues

Several books were published in regards to women’s issues, which lead to development of self, voice and mind. So many of the books published today talk about women’s issues, which these authors bring into light what they think in relation to assimilation of knowledge.

Some of the popular issues addressed after interviews were in relation to gender, relationships and gender-segregation. The issues discussed brought into focus processes of learning and the standards of common people, including moral.

In theory with concrete evidence to back many claims, some authors set out to discuss knowledge. Women were asked in some interviews how they view themselves in the public eye. During the interviews, authors decided that the very many women view themselves factors into their selfperceptions. Silence was discussed. Many women showed traits of believing and trusting in almost any authority figure. Thus, in concluded interviews, some women felt that stereotype factored into the way they felt about themselves. We see that influences has persuaded many women to take on traits of stereotyping themselves, despite it is immorally wrong.

Down through the centuries women have been silenced, believing that speaking out will only cause problems. The issues derived from White Supremacy thinking have drifted many women into believing they are second to man. The brainwashed influencing actions lead many women to believe they do not even have the right to voice their opinion.

Major suppression then has caused serious emotional stress on these women, and has caused them much heartache. Families, men, etc has forced women for too long to suppress their emotions, which is way many women’s issues are being addressed today.

We as women must not accept that what an authority tells us is right. Rather we must seek our own truths to discover our individuality. We must leave the passive attitude behind us to a large degree and stand up to speak out. Women need to make a difference in the world by addressing the many issues we face today.

So many authority figures that act with immature minds may tell us to keep a lid on it; however, we must not believe these authorities, since we see undeveloped minds speaking. Would you listen to your five-year-old if he/she told you to keep a lid on it? In comparison, those that belittle women and put them below them are minds of five-year-olds in action.

Women, like men should be respected. We must build confidence, selfrespect and stress our views and ideas when thoughts develop. We must learn to express our emotions freely and not believe any authority, just because they said so.

Authors today have discussed subjective understanding. Some people believe that because a woman is conformed to subjective knowledge that she functions or thinks that she is better than others, and that she is stubborn. Contrary to these notions, women of subjective nature put themselves below others, and their ideas focus on respect. These women may still speak their mind, yet they respect their husband as the head of the home, and respect other authorities.

Sarah, Abraham’s wife is a fine example of a subjective thinker and by no means was she haughty in any way rather she was humble. Some authors carried on with defining procedural knowledge. With this knowledge, women conform to voicing with reason. According to some of the authors, these women have a level heads and clearly grasp their strengths and abilities. Some authors defined these women in parts rather than a whole. The authors in question used separating and connecting views, stating that women connected to others by dissecting or analyzing subjects while relying on others to conclude. Under discussion, these women were claimed to relax, and discuss ideas in a peaceful setting.

According to perspective views of opinionates, these women were nonprone to maliciously striking out at others. Contrary to their findings, there are no secrets that many of these types of women engage in gossip, etc, and often find themselves in challenges with authority figures. The separate versions of procedural intellect claim that women of this nature tend to join in discussions without feeling hostile. Thus, disciplinary subjectivity proved to be one of the more effective ways to develop self, voice, and mind. Discover the knowing women of the world.

 

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