tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1574814204607823918.post5076158056884871482..comments2023-06-17T06:10:17.240-04:00Comments on Sex and Gender class blog: "Human Rights not founded on Sex"....but are they?Prof Pokhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03600852564722975658noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1574814204607823918.post-56240517092666208522013-03-07T16:07:18.288-05:002013-03-07T16:07:18.288-05:00Lysspo, sorry this is so late, I just noticed your...Lysspo, sorry this is so late, I just noticed your comment. You bring up a good point, my opening sentence was somewhat ill written. I was trying to say that while women may have been aware of their inferiority, that they did not actively seek to change it. I feel that it was more of a norm before the women's suffrage movement really took hold and that women were less likely to really acknowledge it. This may be a misconception on my part, as I am unsure of how many women activists there were in the 1800's and how many of them actively fought for equal rights.SamanthaMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03018573299871196183noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1574814204607823918.post-65981646827945259592013-02-11T22:03:17.570-05:002013-02-11T22:03:17.570-05:00Samantha, just a quick question. In your opening s...Samantha, just a quick question. In your opening statement about women feeling lesser before organized fight for women's rights- are you implying that women, before suffrage was granted, and before the modern days of activism, were not aware of their inferiority in society? <br /><br />In regards to Angelina Grimke's appeal, I believe that she takes a radical, "before her time," stance on two main issues regarding the religion behind sexism, and the morality of human rights. In her appeal, she discusses a possible reason behind the longstanding, insubordination of women. For her first point, she turns to the Scripture as the root cause of widespread inequality between men and women. She refers to the Bible as the "anti-Christian doctrine of masculine and feminine virtues," clearly noting that the Scripture is a main cause of the separation of the sexes. Because of the misconstrues of the story of Adam and Eve, women throughout centuries have been considered a mere "appendage," created from man, but "not recognizing her as part of man." This misconception of the origin of women has been at the root of the mistreatment of women since the beginning of time, and will continue to contribute to the sexist lens from which many still view the world.<br />Grimke's appeal also focuses on the sheer disregard of humanity, where women are considered an entity rather than as human beings. She targets the "vain" efforts made by society to create a division between the responsibilities of males and females. She says, "As a moral being, whatever it is morally wrong for her to do, it is morally wrong, for him to do." Grimkes appeal is to humanity, not to two separate sexes, which again, demonstrates her progressive thinking. If she could recognize that each person should be upheld to the same moral standards, why were others still stuck in a mindset of sexism and inequality?<br /><br />One explanation for the ongoing issues in women's rights, in regards to the questions in the above posts, would be the generational construction of the family. As we know, the views and beliefs of our families have molded, or at least impacted, the way that we see the world, with traditions and customs being passed down. If one was raised in a family where women were considered and treated as inferiors, those belief systems and attitudes would be reflected outside of the family and into society. Thus, the system of oppression, exploitation, and unequal rights of women, persists in our supposed "progressive" world.<br /><br /><br /><br />lysspohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01047141160664572659noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1574814204607823918.post-89244803569140816932013-02-07T19:13:51.391-05:002013-02-07T19:13:51.391-05:00The questions you brought up are very interesting....The questions you brought up are very interesting. I believe that the reason why women have not received true equality today is because even though many people claim to support equal rights for men and women, many still have preference towards male figures in the work place and many other high positions in society. Therefore, when it comes to establishing their place in society men are not willing to abandon the high positions that they play in society, which is why most men do not support true equality in the workplace. It is very difficult to think that women will ever achieve true equality in todays society where very little action is taken to enforce equal rights in the workplace. Men will continue to take advantage of the positions that they have been granted in society for simply being born males even though, there is a more qualified women out there to do the same job.Jane Doehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06711259379912557872noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1574814204607823918.post-31116651284105788692013-02-07T15:18:56.616-05:002013-02-07T15:18:56.616-05:00Indeed, I think Grimke was way "ahead of her ...Indeed, I think Grimke was way "ahead of her time." She was an abolitionist who quickly learned that most people (including abolitionists) who were advocating for the rights of slaves had no wish to extend similar rights and freedoms to women...why do you think that might be the case? Are there similar instances of such paradoxes?Prof Pokhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03600852564722975658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1574814204607823918.post-86301966684687427262013-02-05T23:11:09.444-05:002013-02-05T23:11:09.444-05:00Great Post and questions you have bought up ! I be...Great Post and questions you have bought up ! I believe that for most part our constitutional rights and human rights were not generalized for both women and men or even race. Today women have their rights violated each and everyday whether its for a career or even an education we have been itemized to look like "sex icons" to position us in certain careers. Our face and body takes over how far we can get in life or how we get potrayed.. Our Human Rights were written in a perfectly good form but if you actually take some time to read it through you will notice this is all just a piece of paper all these rights are violated each and everyday especially with Prisoners and minorities being set up to fail just like Michelle Alexander states in her new book " The New Jim Crow", Though it does not necessarily reflect on women it gives you a good stand point of the way our rights are violated and no longer exist in fact they never have. Intellectuallady4https://www.blogger.com/profile/00845141359209016554noreply@blogger.com