Thursday, November 19, 2015

Geoffrey Ofori-Dwomfuo
Diversity and Social Justice
Glenn Cassidy

Recently, my mates and I had the opportunity to witness three hardworking and successful ladies share the experiences they encountered with male supremacy. Their experiences were quite surprising and interesting because I had no idea females were going through this struggle. Among the experiences they shared, I was most astonished about how females were indirectly denied their freedom of speech. What is the use of being able to speak freely and knowing, that no one is willing to hear you out just because you are a female. In two of the speakers' experiences, she hesitated to speak out because she knew her words were not going to be taken seriously and it wasn't going to make a change. This led her to quitting her job. If we keep refusing to listen to the ideas and suggestions females are willing to offer in order to benefit all of us, our nation would be a static one. As the saying goes, "two heads are better than one". We need to be dynamic in order to progress as a nation.

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