In today society it is deemed highly offensive to be prejudice towards others based on sex, age, race, and sexual orientation: so much that like in the documentary Ros Atkins points out how strange it is that some countries have laws that prevent men and women from being equal (Edit sentence for clarity—start by editing so much at the beginning of the sentence). Women around the world face the unfairness of working the same as men only to be paid less and not taken seriously. The full time gender pay gap is 10%, and the average part-time pay gap is 34.5%. Once …show more content…
In the documentary it talks about how while the pressures of gender inequalities aren’t as in your face it (Edit for clarity) appears most men and women still generally follow the norm of their genders. An example of this is when Ros talks of (Preposition use) how he normal doesn’t deal with taking his children to school and when he does she is of the minority that do. Later on one of the girls mothers talks about this, in that shaking the stereotypes is hard to do when some people think they are still true. Men are also effected into think that how they should act and due to that they treat women in a certain