Sexism
Professor Lile.
2/12/2015
Descripting & Theorizing Sexism
An unacceptable conflict. Encrypted by gender selected dominance!
Extreme cases of utter nonsense are what categorize sexism. Absolutely it pertains to both sexes, however, the scrutinizing realization that the female gender is viewed as less-than, in comparison to the male gender is absurd. Whether the viewed gender feels superior: intellectually, physically, or psychologically. Discrimination by one sex against the other defines sexism.
Discrimination of gender is demonstrated in: schools, sports, jobs, fashion appeal, etc. This could be preventing a perfectly qualified candidate for a particular job promotion, or, not being allow to participate in a certain sport. Sexual discrimination exists still today but its occurrence has reduced drastically. Not only from the …show more content…
women’s right movements of the 1920s, or job placement for female Americans during World War II, but also, nationally evolving intellectual practices balancing the pros and cons individually, rather than being bias by referring to one particular gender over the other. Resulting in debate of the superior gender referring to the other in broad generalities.
Subtle discrimination is however, still quite prevalent in our society.
Ego in sexism is equivalent to one’s personal perception. For instance most men cannot handle being positioned under a woman possessing authority, while women feel the need to gain authority to be taken seriously. The act of being bias appears to come unintentionally when pertaining to sexism. Perfect example: Certain words, or, actions can immediately trigger the mind to categorize into two groups: male and …show more content…
female.
MALE
FEMALE
Football
Cheerleading
Baseball
Volleyball
Wrestling
Pedicures
Tae kwon do
Ballerina ballet
Doctor
Nurse
However the reality of it is, we shouldn’t be discriminating by sexes, we should be discriminating by intelligence, which comes only from practice! De facto to be exact, for its been practiced in trial of discrimination. Implementing more opportunities to both genders not just one.
CIA female agent codename “Feisty”, considered a “wicked smart” woman spent five years tracking Osama bin Laden using intelligence gathered by U.S. ground troops, Air Force, U.S. Navy, Marines, satellite surveillance, American allies, and Pakistani officials. April 2011 CIA agent “Feisty” departed the homeland of the United States in route to the Middle East visiting both Afghanistan and then Pakistan to finalize the alleged intelligence information. Upon completion of finalizing intelligence, agent “Feisty” and a crew of experienced SEALs began conducting the specifics of Operation Neptune Spear.
May 2, 2011 the raid of Osama Bin Laden. Americans gasped at the breaking news of the capture and death of Osama bin Laden, the avid terrorist leader of the group al-Qaeda; the United States CIA considered him its most wanted man for over 10 years. Shortly after 1:00 AM Pakistani time, at a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. The United States Navy SEALs of the U.S. Naval Special Warfare Development Group launched Operation Neptune Spear, AKA SEAL Team Six. May 1, 2011(Pakistani time) Washington DC, White House, Situation Room.
“The Bin Laden Situation Room.” President Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, and Audrey Thomason Director of counterterrorism for the National Security Council (amongst others) watched frantically one of the two Blackhawks crash as it approached the compound. Female Hillary Clinton, female Audrey Thompson, and Robert Gates communicated with U.S. forces to prompt self-destroy the Blackhawk which hit the ground, a spontaneous plan was immediately imposed by our Secretary of State, Hillary
Clinton.
On the other hand, some may argue that the physical altercation between the men of SEALs Team Six, and, their targets stationed inside the compound; including but not limited to Bin Laden & family, and the al-Qaeda carriers was nothing less than a successful mission fulfilled by the United States Spec OPS. Although the men of SEALs Team Six did in fact complete the mission. Without intelligence, the operation would have yet to take place.
We need to continue utilizing all of American personnel in both domestic and foreign affairs regardless the gender of their sex. It’s important for us to completely grasp and comprehend the dangers lurking around the American people both a shore and abroad. The only thing more powerful than the explosives themselves is the ability to obtain intellectual intelligence. It is scientifically statistically proven that men are more prone to irrational thinking, absolutely was it stunning to say three American female masterminds, with the help of international intelligence tracked down and succeeded in capturing the organizer and later of the terrorist group Al-Qaeda.