I remember this girl Carry from high school. Wow, she was something: beautiful, intelligent, and fiercely demanding in gender equality. God, I loved that. I also am thinking about my Grandma. Id say beautiful and intelligent also, but not so focused on the respect of equality for societys women. I remember her praoclaiming that troubled individuals were the fault of their mothers nurturing inabilities. Thank the heavens those would be the learned sexist thoughts of times gone by.
Actually, nowadays weve progressed as far as to believe that ladies may also work. Carry will be proud and content, Im sure. But something just isnt sitting quite perfectly with me. Im convinced that there can be the slight possibility that there still lingers the notion that the womans job would be to ensure that delinquents arent released about the greater population. Celebrations of progress might have been slightly premature. The concept of woman home based as in home businesses seems a mode of transportation either supporting actual equality or even a regression, based on what gains were actually made.
For sure Dr. Laura breaks out confetti and cold duck whenever a woman disregards her bachelor degree, as well as yet forgoes a university from the beginning so that you can tend to her act as a woman in the house. The problem isnt having and engaging in an online business or having or not it’s a decidedly home-based business geared designed for women. The concern is that sexist beliefs still deeply reside within the collective perspective of our society. These beliefs relegate the woman to some lower strata, which garners diminished respect and value; yet simultaneously taking on greater culpability for ills of home and society. A woman home-based business isnt inherently problematic, the foundation of beliefs from which its proponents propagate their perpetuation of inequity should be recognized and properly vanquished if we are ever to make my dear Carry happy.