Women had euqlity for decades, but now feminists decided that equal rights isnt enough. Feminists demand a 50% women quota about anywhere. So if you ask a normal person yes feminists had almost full equality for decades now. Only think they are barred from are positions in the military that go on combat missions.
If you ask a feminist women dont have equality as long as there isnt a female counterpart having the same job and making as much money for every man there is.
2007-05-20 06:37:45
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answered by Anonymous
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The women's suffrage movement helped greatly, but not nearly enough. It didn't give us the opportunity to be given equal pay for equal work, or to have abortions, or any of the other stuff that the second-wave feminists gave us.
2007-05-20 04:13:31
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answered by Rio Madeira 7
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Total? Are you a woman? If you are, then you will know that there still exists strong resistance in our society that fosters resistance against egalitarianism. Males are still strongly relunctant to share their status equally with women. If they do, then they will no longer be dominant and in control. A important dynamic involving sex role parity is pregnancy, which, while requiring sperm, is still considered a condition which prevents equal marketability of equal skill.
My take on egelatarianism is this. Parenting is the most important responsibility existing in all societies. One parent, or parent figure, ( not day care centers) should be available to provide nurturance, care, and succor to the child. The gender of the parent is inconsequential.
Lets say the net income contributed by a female and mother is $35,000.00 anually. Lets compare that financial contribution to the annual costs for providing child care, the second car, insurance and maintenence for that car, commute distance costs (gas and time)professional wardrobe including beauty salon services, fast food meals because of a lack of time for food preperation, housekeeping services, and most important of all, the value of a parent (either sex will do) who can provide guidance, positive reinforcement for child successes, discipline, and most important of all, intervention of behavior that is socially unacceptable. Security, love, stability, incouragemet, and accessibility are the most important contributions necessary for the development of a child's healthy self image.
2007-05-20 05:05:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course not, the whole of western society is still imbalanced. Even when women are given the same proffessional rights for example, taking time out to have a kid puts you a step behind everyone else.
And so many men have been brought up into society where they are the better sex that they imply this veiw upon their marriages and children etc.
2007-05-20 04:33:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe not but it also depends on how you define 'total equality' and what are certain gender responsibilities which cannot be altered or shirked in the name of equality! Furthermore, if women fail to stand up to ask for what is rightfully due to them, they may not get what they do deserve!
2007-05-20 04:14:09
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answered by Sami V 7
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Until girls can grow up without worrying about being molested, until girls have the same choices for sports that boys do, until women have access to the same professional opportunities that men do, until women have the same access to higher education and political office that men do, until women have the same opportunities for employment and employment advancement that men do, until women have the choice to marry and can marry and not worry about being battered or raped by their spouse, until women can divorce and not worry about being killed by their ex-husband and can still make enough money to support their children, until women can walk in the night without the fear of rape or murder, until women can look any way they want without being judged old or ugly or sick, women have not achieved equality, and neither have men.
Edit: Sharing household and childcare duties are also important, for both men, women and their children. I'd also like to see the day when men and boys are just as concerned about birth control and abortion as girls and women are forced to by biology.
2007-05-20 06:28:16
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answered by edith clarke 7
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How approximately this for validation on the region of females & Equality.. females's Equality Day, 2002 by technique of the President of the u . s . A Proclamation NOW, as a result, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the u . s ., by technique of distinctive characteristic of the authority vested in me by technique of the form and regulations of the united states, do hereby proclaim August 26, 2002, as females's Equality Day. I call upon the people of the united states to observe on the instant time with appropriate classes and events. ****** the girls of South Australia won finished parliamentary equality with men. The bill grew to alter into regulation in 1895, and in 1896 females voted in South Australian elections for the 1st time. females in South Australia won the main appropriate to vote in 1894, and voted for the 1st time in the election of 1896. ****** In a strickly legal sense Austrian females won equivalent Political Rights whilst the 1st Republic replaced into based in 1918. legal Equality itself would not unavoidably bring about equivalent participation of females on politics and in the artwork rigidity.... ****** The UNDP Human progression Index 2003 ranks Norway 2nd in basic terms to Iceland in terms of its economic and political gender equality. between different issues, Norway has a severe share of females serving as representatives in the Storting (Norwegian national assembly) or working in suitable-point government positions. ****** easily i ought to pass on an on however the burden of reality continues to be with us, the girls of the international, to easily examine those products and then seem on the info that are no longer written right here...females are nevertheless no longer completely represented in each and every sphere of society. Politics, training, Employment, Housing, we are no longer equivalent, infact if the actuality be consumer-friendly we are remote from being equivalent. till now anybody starts off leaping up and down in occasion shall we merely undergo in innovations that the above paragraphs are merely words...and token words at that. maximum have been 'authorized by technique of fellows'
2016-12-17 17:59:51
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answered by ? 4
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No. Women get paid less for the same job as men and there still is a glass ceiling.
Look how underrepresented we are in Congress and there hasn't been a female president or vice president.
2007-05-20 04:16:14
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answered by Laughing Libra 6
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