The voice of women can’t be heard sometimes, but you as a man can do much more than what I’ve done my entire life. I heard you’re running for Major of the city, and that your parents are helping you to run the campaign, congratulations. I can’t be there to help you prepare the speech, but I’ll give some ideas. I’m dead, but you are not. To live and to be in harmony with the world, society must not conceive laws, rules, precepts and principles that punish men as how is currently established. The laws throughout history have proven the enslaving of man and those laws have become unbearable meaninglessness for their existence. The world does not transform innovations and political reforms, machines, techno-scientific apparatus, and scientific advances; the world transforms the inherent feature of human individuality. And no moral veto solves the tragedy of the human condition, all morality and all law came too late. Religion, as an institution, only perpetuates social injustice and inequality, which has nothing to do with the spirituality of each. There exist good religious people and others that have nothing to do with religions that are also people who have a big heart and good will. The stigmas and stereotypes created only separate away from what really should be a message of love and tolerance. Both inequality and gender discrimination are major determinants of the ability to access a protected …show more content…
Two. When she was sixteen years old she was sent to the convent because she was in love with Julia. She never thought she could love a person more than she loved Julia. For Maria love was more about than a relationship or sex. For Maria love was about being unconditional, kind, and caring. Julia was more than just simple descriptive adjectives. Maria came from a traditional family, where they thought gay people were sinners and they belonged to hell. Maria’s parents found out about the sin of her daughter and decided to send her to the convent. Where they thought she could find the right path.
“Welcome Maria” one of the nuns said.
“Don’t be afraid, I was one of you once” she added.
The convent was cold, and dark. Some of the nuns looked confused, like they wanted to scream out loud what life has been so unfair, other look happy like they were living in the most joyful place. Maria thought a convent was supposed to be a peaceful place, and for her was more like a jail.
“Fear not Maria, God is with you”
“Perhaps you were sent here for the wrong reason”
“Perhaps you don’t belong here because you didn’t receive the call to become a