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Friday, April 28, 2006

Ya know, sometimes everyone thinks that you are pro in your cca cause you are prolly the only one in the class in that cca. for example, choir. lets say 209/06 only has 1 choirister uh rm? then everyone will think rm is pro and send her for choir comp if there's any. we think this way cause there's no one to compare her to. osmehting like that. haha hopefully you get what i mean. so *HINT HINT* ( refer to my previous post last line if you dont know what im talking about)

Another thing i want to talk about would be women rights =X. i know they have put stuff up like equal rights. whatever. but then dig this: ( please dont read it if you are not a female =X)
Today, women are still put on a lower level. Machinery and disasters are named after or called female names. Women are compared to things that are not alive and have no feelings. The weight modern society puts on the woman’s shoulders are not light. They are expected to be successful individuals with a perfect body while being super moms and super wives at home. They are expected to cook meals and help their husbands make more money to achieve the other 4 Cs to make the family achieve the 5 Cs, cash, career, credit cards, condominium and county club. Women who do not marry are written as unacceptable. Men still believe that in respectable professions, such as lawyers and doctors, the women, however successful, will not get to the top of the ladder of success.
Women are also expected to do all the housework but the men still run the house. They are expected to take care of the children and chauffeur to the family. The men expect a good dinner when "exhausted" from work. They never stopped between their enjoyment in life to think of the things women are expected of. The society usually puts women at fault. When they have a child of wedlock, it is always the females’ fault. If something happens is always that the women does not know how to take care of herself. This is the stereotyping of women since ancient times. Sure, women are somewhat luckier in ways but the challenges they face are greater than the ones that men. We should be strong, like the women mentioned in the poem, to stand up for ourselves and change the stereotype of women and do what we have to do to fight for women rights in reality even though the law was passed. We have to continue the battle that our ancestors started for us. They paved the way for us to make life easier for us. We have to continue fighting for our rights. =X
*Disclaimer*
People who thinks this is offensive, SOOOOOO sorry. its just my two cents.

7:23 PM