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1. What is your perspective on Title X? Does equal funding mean equal opportunit

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Question

1. What is your perspective on Title X? Does equal funding mean equal opportunities? 2. Compare female oppression in places such as Egypt and Somalia with that in the United States. How are women treated mentally 3. Think of some examples of the Lolita effect in today's media. How 4. Do advertisers treat domestic violence too lightly? How do you think and/or physically like objects? might idolization of these stars affect a child's gender role formation? male victims of domestic violence might view commercials that make fun of men being physically abused by women? 5. People rarely talk about reverse sexism. Do you think the current emphasis on feminism in our society has had a negative effect on men?

Explanation / Answer

(2)
In places like Egypt and Somalia,

Women's lives are "living hell“ especially for those who are struggling to feed their children amidst war and drought, there is a fear of daily violence, constant fear running through the minds and body of getting shot or raped, not proper education and healthcare facilities, as well as practices like female genital mutilation, make life of a women extremely hard.
Syria's civil war had a devastating effect on lives of women at home and those living in refugee camps across the borders, where they were vulnerable to trafficking, forced child marriage, and even sexual violence.The condition of women living in such places is worse than anywhere else and has seen no improvements since then.

It is a myth that western women are not oppressed, proves the condition of women living in the United States.
The condition of US is no less.
Talking about the global sex trade, an estimated 50,000 women are trafficked into the US every year. The USA provides both: it is a destination as well as source country when it comes to women trafficking. This means that American women are kidnapped, or otherwise coerced into the sex trafficking industry. Women are often forced into prostitution either by being hired as waitresses or under false pretenses. It is wrong when people say that all these things happen only in developing countries.

In the US, women are killed by inmates and from few instances of domestic violence, it was clear that they were murdered after the woman left the relationship, filed for divorce or got a restraining order.

(4) Yes, it is true that advertisers treat domestic violence too lightly. In a society like ours, it is a shame if you are male and still are a victim of domestic violence. In such cases, men are unable to raise up their voices with the fear of being judged. The commercials which make fun of male victims being abused physically by women degrade their confidence of coming in front and tell the people and government what they have gone through and hence, ending up being silent and bearing that physical abuse.

(5) We rarely hear the cases where men had been in a problem of physical abuse, domestic violence etc. It is not that they don't go through this but the government has given women all the rights to come in front and give their opinion and share whatever they have been through. Feminism is spread over the whole world which shut down men from bringing their problems up with the fear of being judged, questions that will rise o their masculinity etc. Yes, I agree that current emphasis on feminism has had negative effects on men as they are not heard if they are a victim of an abuse, women are responsible for. They can't raise their issues as they won't be heard instead would be made fun of.