
“Who runs the
world” is a crappy song compared to James Brown’s it is a man’s world; in the
same carping vein I believe female tennis players are slow and excruciatingly
boring to watch, unlike their male counterparts who are swift and a delight to
watch. Without a doubt, my tendentious statements make me a chauvinist and a
potential wife-beater in the court of feminists who don’t fully understand what
being a female activist mean. Make no mistake, I respect females to the core
and appreciate their impact in the world, I even put a big bold E on gender equality
but I’m never entering a Keke driven by a woman again!
The fight for
gender equality has gained a lot of momentum lately, it can well be said that
it is a matter of time before every misinformed and misguided human being (male
and female) realize that we all have the right to do whatever we want to
without being hindered by the gender factor such as a male nanny or female BRT
driver. However, the downside is that this particular massive movement stands
a chance of swinging way too much to the other end and totally tipping the
scale, hence the fight for male equality in years to come. So where do we
strike the balance between gender roles?
To properly
understand why the hassle for gender equality may have been driven a bit too
far, we need to know the difference between gender and sex. According to an
article I read on the logical India, gender was simply defined as the category
to which an individual is assigned by self or others, on the basis of sex. This
simply means you are a woman when you have long hair and bigger breasts, while
you are a man when you have facial hair and stronger bones. Sex, on the other
hand, is the biologic character or quality (chromosomes, hormonal profiles,
internal and external sex organs) that distinguishes males and females from one
another. If you don’t have a penis, congratulations you are a woman.
In relation
to gender inequality, what feminists fight for is a world where men and women
are open to the same privileges, same salary, respect, opportunities, and so
on, where no man or woman is denied a thing based on her gender. The truth
remains that gender dissimilarity exists everywhere around us, it is rooted
deep down in our subconscious that men are superior to women. Before any
progress can be achieved in this struggle, our mindset has to change
True feminism
means men and women should have an equal right, modern feminism means all men
should pay for the sins of other men who have somehow discriminated against
them based on gender in time past. Bad people exist in male and female
versions, so why bring down a nation to spite a province. Bringing up the
gender equality line especially when a woman is a runner up to a man in any given
task is the real definition of hatred to humanity. Training a girl child in
this type of sphere makes her grow up thinking females are victims, and victims
cannot exist without a villain.
Over time, the world as we met it has been built around a patriarchy structure this is
defined as a system of social stratification based on sex, which provides
material advantages to males while simultaneously placing severe constraints on
the roles and activities of females. A perfect depiction is this song some of
us sang as kids: “mummy in the kitchen cooking rice, daddy in the parlor
watching film…….”. The same mentality that bore my wife belongs in the
kitchen and the other room. As beautiful as our culture is as Nigerians and
Africans, little loopholes like this makes some of them laughable.
As important
as gender roles are in this discourse, it is a double-edged sword that does as
much good as it confuses people. People need to understand that culture and
tradition can be revised, there is no binding oath that states that we cannot
reengage ourselves and align the way we think with the changes around us. Our
children, students, mentees learn these stereotypes from people they trust and
stick on to it for the rest of their lives. We need to understand the
difference between males and females and believe in the existence of gender
roles.
Bottom line
is, we as human beings need to treat ourselves better, we need to respect
ourselves, encourage one another to be the best, enough of nonsense statements
like what a man can do a woman can do better or it is a man’s world, let king
be kings and allow queens to be queens, there and then equality will inch
closer to being fully achieved.
Hmmm... It's a fair and free world after all.
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