Paragraph - Gender Discrimination |
Gender
discrimination means the discriminatory distribution of rights between male and
female on the basis of gender identity. Unfortunately, the female children are
the worst victim of gender discrimination which begins at their birth. Girls, women and
destitute old ladies are also the worst sufferers of it. There are many causes
behind this gender discrimination. Among them social prejudices, customs, and
our male-domination trend are mainly responsible for this. Religious
misinterpretation also contributes much to the degradation of women status. In
the existing socio-economic set up, most parents want to have male children so
that they can supplement their family income and help with the domestic chores
when they grow older. So, parents take more care in all respects for their male
children. If any parents have no son, they become frustrated thinking that they
have none to look after at their old age. On the other hand, parents consider
female child as a burden to them. Our male-dominated society also thinks that
girls are born only to become the wife of a husband and the mother of some
children. So, female children are actually born in an unwelcome world. However,
this gender discrimination is very harmful for female members of our society as
it causes their health hazards, mental distress, and in some cases it causes their
death. As they are deprived of proper health care and nutrition, they become easily
vulnerable to various diseases. To resolve this problem, we must change our
outlook. We should understand that women cover about half of the total
population. If we do not treat women equally, our society will be deprived from
the service of the half of the total population. It will hinder our overall
progress. So, we should treat male and female children equally. Only then this
problem can be solved and we can come out from the curse of gender
discrimination.
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