(Oprah Winfrey) In the James Brown song (It's a man's man's world) he stated that this is a man's world
this is a man's world but it wouldn't be nothing, nothing without a woman or a girl. Inequality has a
horrible history of it's story and play out some of those things still to this day. How would the world
shape women's equality if seen from a moral and ethical standpoint. It would definitely make our
current world and country think about the way women are looked upon. Ethical perspectives on the
other hand would give a more of a passionate argument all depending on the person's moral standards.
We need to see how it would …show more content…
Since the beginning of time women were seen as property their father's can bargain or maybe to receive
status or a position within the governed elite. Women were also seen as payment, sexual objects or
gaining an alliance with a powerful or promising family. In almost every culture men are seen as
superior to women because it is always taught from the day of birth. Girls in India and China are even
killed at birth and given to orphans because they are seen as burdens families may not be able to get
rid. In these cultures, boys are traditionally believed to bring strength, blessings and wealth upon their
family name. Girls are believed to drain resources and wealth from their families because in India
women families are responsible to pay an expensive dowry to the male family. This culture feeds
genocides against women and our young girls because they are given the proper readiness the males or
boys get to take care of themselves. In the U.S the media portrays women as sexual playthings for …show more content…
This ethical theory has a great stand point
from all aspects from crime, economic growth, moral rights, and uphold basic laws. Why are women
seen as beneath a man or the work from her are looked at less valuable. Utilitarianism has a long term
to the focus of women's equality because it wants the best possible outcome for us all. Ethically the
inequality of women is an issue we seem to ignore sometimes that were taught from generation to
generation. The issue starts with laws and men striving for equality amongst themselves but
subsequently showing inequality to the opposite sex. Morally we have a duty to show our fellow man
no matter their gender as we would like to be treated ourselves. Men have no ethical or even scientific
evidence why women should be discern as less or inferior to men in everything. Having deprived
women of this right for so long doesn't mean it is fair, or just; it means that something unfair and unjust
has gone on for far too long. One of the fundamental principles of a free and fair society is that its
members deserve representation, and deserve to represent themselves.