This is an ancient double standard that women have to experience throughout their lives. As a child, if a boy acts aggressively or teaches a young girl, what the girl says is that "Oh, yea, he likes you." Generally speaking, Why do people think that girls should tolerate this behavior? As you get older, this can cause more psychological and emotional problems. Her way of thinking will make people believe that if she likes her, he must abuse her. Because this is what they teach, women accept this painful emotion for many years.
Elimination of sexual oppression of women and girls will address the problems faced in today's society. According to Webster's definition, gender discrimination is "unfair or cruel exercise of power", it is a type of gender-based distinction, "attitude, state or action to promote stereotype of social role based on gender". "Although there was some benefit in history, women's rights activists are struggling with it and equality has not yet been achieved.Women are still undergoing rape, abuse, objectivity, oppression and discrimination In many cases, it is disguised as a problem of women, but the concept must be a major change of social problems including women and human rights.This social problem is caused by various forms of women and girls' It is related.
Introduction The subject of our research paper is the repression of women in Indian law. Discrimination against indigenous peoples has become an important issue for many years, but society has dispelled the surface of such behavior, and it is not clear how these pressures are related to deeper problems without words It tends to provide services. At the beginning of our research, we quickly brought together the repression of indigenous women, the unfairness they face, and the collapse of indigenous families and communities.
Repression of black women is still a big problem for the United States. The aim of this study is to use a rational theory to identify multiple aspects of oppression experienced by poor black women who use drugs by examining some environments in which participants are being oppressed It was. In two large consecutive ethnographic surveys conducted in New York from 1998 to 2005, three case studies on drug use and black women were randomly selected. Analysis revealed suppression of five dimensions in eight different environments. Dimensions constitute different signs of oppression, but settings are made in the life or organization that represents the interaction between participants and participants. The dimensions of oppression include classicalism, genderism, housematicism, racism, and drugs. The findings are important for social justice, welfare, narcotics and justice system policy.