In modern America, almost all social systems are biased. These discriminatory acts hurt all participants. More evident is discrimination based on human sex. Male and female prejudice, also called discrimination, means discrimination and discrimination of any male and female attitudes, preferences, laws, taboos and behavior. These may be the situation of male domination and conquest of women in modern society. This may also be a gender stereotype between men and women, which is often experienced or encountered in employment, especially in their position they occupy and their income or income.
Role of Gender Stereotypes and bias of gender are penetrating into daily life. Children can understand the role of gender early in life, perhaps before enrolling 18 months before enrolling. (Howe, 1). The formation of these sexual roles tends to be overlooked, but its effect is immeasurable. Adjective used to explain baby (boy: handsome, big, strong, girls: sweet, beautiful, precious), baby's coloring (blue and pink), children's toys,
Environmental activities (Stout & Dasgupta, 2011). Regardless of whether we know it or not, there are sexes in our daily languages. Even when talking about women and men, or girls and boys, men's pronoun (he, he) is the default (for example, "ideal students are people who set their own goals"). This gender exclusion term can serve as a refusal; unknown or explicit attacks are simply omissions. In addition to daily repetitive masculinity, gender-specific words can cause concern about the gender of women, ideally gender neutral environment. Regardless of whether males and females recognize the gender identity of languages in a particular context, it never creates conditions that could lead to the stereotypes of women.
Gender bias in languages or gender discrimination languages is stereotyped or degraded to individuals or individuals for gender. Gender discriminatory words do not necessarily distinguish or focus on differences between men's and women's abilities, temperament, behavior, and occupation. Whether it is intentional or deliberate, this word tends to frustrate or anger the reader. Therefore, writers should pay attention to their style to avoid gender bias. Traditionally, male pronouns are used to represent all members of a group, regardless of gender. However, many readers believe that the use of GM and his and similar pronouns encourages and strengthens the stereotype of gender roles. In other words, I believe that men can have a specific occupation or position in society, or better. To avoid gender bias, please do not use male pronouns to point to ordinary people.