Currently
in the U.S. National government, there is unbalanced representation between men
and women. Not only are us women viewed as less capable of doing such tasks as
men, but more pressure and a bigger spotlight is put on us during situations. As
women present and come forward with arguments, such as men do, we are not taken
as seriously and every mistake is highlighted. As I presented a similar topic in
my previous blog, I am choosing to further carry out on my argument in this
topic.
Although
media is always encouraging women to join the political realm, it does not
welcome us with open arms. As I mentioned in my previous argument, the political
setting can be extremely dangerous for women to be a part of. When I say
dangerous, I mean we are out at risk to be sexually assaulted by the men in that
environment. The ratio between men and women within the government is so
unbalanced it is bound to happen to a percentage of women involved.
Another
negative problem strong women must deal with is the incredible amount of stigma
and judgement towards them while running for office. Not only does everyone question
her credibility and ability to hold her place, her looks are judged as well. For
example, Hilary in the 2016 election. She was harassed by the public and every
aspect of how she presented herself was ridiculed.
In
the near future, I hope to see a major shift within government. Women need to
have a voice and be welcomed in the political environment. Us women make up
half the population, so it is time that we make up half of the elected
officials.
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