The education is sexist


For my, the social movements always has connection with the education because is in there where we learn how be related with the others and, especially this year I think that the feminist movement in general like “Me too” in Hollywood, the demonstrations pro-abortion in Argentina and the “May feminist” in Chile are the reflection of a society that grew tired of violence against women, a violence that is perpetuated, even, from the classroom.

Since we are children, the adults teach us how to be a man or how to be a woman, based on gender roles imposed and when we first entered to school, this gender roles are enhanced. We learn that the girls are more “delicate”, and boys are strong. In the physical education class is where the difference is most evident. For example, the girls only can play volleyball or dance and the boys always play football. In the case of separatist schools, boys learn how to be leaders and girls how to be a “miss” -in the moral sense of the word-.

Of this way, the future men learn from a young age that they are stronger than us and apparently, for that reason they must protect us or dominate us, because they see us inferior, sincerely I don’t believe that one can be separated from the other, so, what can we do to change it?  I think it’s a important question to ask yourself.


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  1. we must continue educating so that tomorrow the physical appearance doesn't differentiate us socially

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