Post Six
Hello ladies and gentlemen!
Today, I remembered when I was in my teen years and I usually played footbal with my classmates and one girl. Her name was Camila. Camila was the only girl who played with us. We were cruel and we told her: ‘you are a boy because you do boy things’. Obviously she got angry and fought us, and this was a reason more to mock her. Now, I think: At that time do we learn the separation of roles? I mean, what time do we learn, this activity is for a boy and this activity is for a girl?.
We can see it since the moment who
a baby is born. If baby is a girl, her room and clothes are pink, If baby is a
boy, his room and clothes are blue. The problem isn’t if clothes are pink o
blue. The problem is that since we are babies, the people tell us how we must
be, how we must dress, how we must think. The girls are delicate, the boys are
strong. You must not make female activities if you are a boy and the same, if
you’re a girl mustn’t make male activities.
Male sexism has stages, some
visible and some invisible. I think we can change this problem. We can do it.
Goodbye!

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