A stay at home dad is considered strong for staying at home for his children, but for a women, it 's considered just her duty. Deborah Deborah Barndt states in Fruits of Injustice: Women in the Post-NAFTA Food System that “Women are key protagonists for their families, in their triple functions: as salaried workers, as subsistence farmers and a domestic labourer,” yet we do not get any of the credit we deserve. Women do triple the work than men but still they 're considered less than men. Women are capable of doing household work, be a working women and at the same time they raise a family, but still society considered them less intelligent than men. From a young age, kids are taught to act a certain way. Through media conditioning boys are taught to be strong, brave and masculine. On the other hand , girls are taught to be shry, quiet, and fragile. Yet, later in life, women are made fun of being ‘weak’ and ‘fragile’, qualities that were encouraged and pushed by society at their early life. The stereotypes that were pushed on us as children are what the world uses against as bad and undermining qualities. Likewise, women are criticized for nearly everything, even gaining an education. Women are treated differently than men. In class, we talked about how an educated, working woman is blamed if her child misbehaviors while the father will not be. A powerful business women is considered heartless and bossy but a powerful businessman is not. People criticizes everything a women does. We are seen as unreasonable fro even fighting for equal pay in today’s society. Moreover, not only do people ignore everything we do and have done, but even have the nerve to try to prove how women are less than men in intelligence, therefore
A stay at home dad is considered strong for staying at home for his children, but for a women, it 's considered just her duty. Deborah Deborah Barndt states in Fruits of Injustice: Women in the Post-NAFTA Food System that “Women are key protagonists for their families, in their triple functions: as salaried workers, as subsistence farmers and a domestic labourer,” yet we do not get any of the credit we deserve. Women do triple the work than men but still they 're considered less than men. Women are capable of doing household work, be a working women and at the same time they raise a family, but still society considered them less intelligent than men. From a young age, kids are taught to act a certain way. Through media conditioning boys are taught to be strong, brave and masculine. On the other hand , girls are taught to be shry, quiet, and fragile. Yet, later in life, women are made fun of being ‘weak’ and ‘fragile’, qualities that were encouraged and pushed by society at their early life. The stereotypes that were pushed on us as children are what the world uses against as bad and undermining qualities. Likewise, women are criticized for nearly everything, even gaining an education. Women are treated differently than men. In class, we talked about how an educated, working woman is blamed if her child misbehaviors while the father will not be. A powerful business women is considered heartless and bossy but a powerful businessman is not. People criticizes everything a women does. We are seen as unreasonable fro even fighting for equal pay in today’s society. Moreover, not only do people ignore everything we do and have done, but even have the nerve to try to prove how women are less than men in intelligence, therefore