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A Drop of Blood in a Bowl of Milk: Reshaping the figure of women in this century

A painting of Eve in the Garden of Eden after her famous and controversial bite. Used for contest purposes only. Copyright from source.Once upon a time, in the midst of the black roses, a red one so vividly colored and severely alluring stands out but has difficulty blending in. She felt miserable and degraded and sometimes wished she was just a black one. Sometimes, she also wonders why can’t all the black roses just be red ones. One day, an elderly man named wisdom came passing by and the red rose took all the courage to ask wisdom why and to that, wisdom had no answer.

But I have one.

 

Return to Eden: Woman in the garden

Perception has it that Eve, the first figure of women to ever walk the halls of our society was the root of all sin. Because she ate the apple, because she was easily tempted, because she talks to serpents, because she has long wavy hair that covers her porcelain-like skin where there was still no long dresses by Armani to cover her with, because basically of one reason that has always been an extreme point of argument - because she is a woman.

 

And… and what? Remember, God created everyone equally in his own image and likeness.

 

Modern jungle: Woman throughout the centuries

As men evolved from apes to upright-walking men who can use their body efficiently to survive, as nipa-huts turn into towering buildings and sky-high infrastructures, as shelves of book started depleting and were then replaced by computers and as the world spins madly on, women, as they live in their own private bubble also undergoes the phase of evolution, of development.

 

Women changed. As all things do. They started to learn how to stand on their own stiletto-wearing-feet, they learned how to go with the fast-paced life and they struggled to thrive in a manly-world.

 

According to Gloria Steinem, “This is no simple reform. It really is a revolution. We are talking about a society in which there will be no roles other than those chosen or those earned. We are really talking about humanism.”

 

Modern jungle 2: Women in the world of men Image used for contest purposes only. Copyright from the source.

However, as women try to advance in this world, it is inevitable that pitfalls to their success would get in the way.

 

 

“Socially constructed roles too often thwart the potential of girls and women.  Discrimination denies them health care and education. It hides information that they

can use to protect

themselves from HIV/AIDS. Discrimination robs girls and women of the the power to make decisions, to earn a living and to be free from violence, abuse and exploitation. Often it deprives them of any legal protection”, a statement from UNICEF tackling about the big picture of the reality of the head-on collision of men and women in this now-becoming one-sided world.

 

While it is difficult for women to survive in a manly world, you can only imagine how much more it is in the part of bisexuals, transgender and the like. It is far from our wildest imagination to think of all the difficulties these kind of people are experiencing. Truly, the world has changed. God only created Adam and Eve and then as years passed by, there sprung another kind.

 

It’s just a matter of perspective. You can look at them as the fruit of all the majestic things that the Mighty has done. Because just the same, they’re humans, with equal rights and equal feelings. They just differ on a completely nth number of degree because of their varied beliefs and principles in life. The LGBT, an initialism raised to stress the miscellany of "sexuality and gender identity-based cultures".

 

Of course, the LGBT gathered many unwanted fans. Some says that transgender and transsexuality is simply about gender identity and it’s just a matter of sexual orientation. There were personal, moral, spiritual and social objections to gay rights.

Moreover, it is not only these ‘queer’ and ‘rainbow-like’ people who are painstakingly taking the journey side-by-side with men. Women, of course has the most evident difficulty.

 

Image of a battered woman from Flickr.com used for contest purposes only. Copyright from source.Here in the Philippines, in was in the 1987 that the government introduced a Constitution that affirms women’s equality with men. But there were still the incessant and consistent problems on the issue on gender equality where women were discriminated by the rights that they rightfully deserve and situations where education and employment opportunities differ between men and women.

Globally speaking, various movements and codes of ethics were written to legalize the rights of women. The conference on 'Women deepening democracy' held in New Delhi last week examined what can be done to tackle the gender-specific double standard encoded into the DNA of political liberalism. Women have been at the forefront of democratization struggles around the world, from the Southern Cone of Latin America in the 1980s to the Eastern European transitions of the 1990s, and from the Orange and Rose revolutions, to the establishment of democracy in post-conflict countries such as Timor Leste, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Nepal.  Once democracies are established, efforts are often made to increase the numbers of women participating in competitive politics and holding elective office.  Doing so, it is hoped, will bring issues of women’s well-being onto public agendas, combat gender biases embedded in a range of public and private institutions, and improve social and economic outcomes for women.

Last week twenty two civil society groups from fourteen countries supported by the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) and the new United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF) shared their experience of trying to make democracy work for women at the ’Women Deepening Democracy: Transforming Politics for Gender Equality’ conference in New Delhi.

The global quest for gender equality goes on.

 

It all boils down to this.

Filipinos have been far behind the efficient promotion of gender equality. We were lost in the allure and sparkles coming off the beautiful clothes women wrapped themselves in when behind the layers of silk and rich tapestries lies the many wounds and blisters the society ahs inflicted upon them.

Regardless of how many bites Eve took from the apple, despite of the many flaws and imperfections of women and in the face of all the disgrace and impurities the society perceive women has, a woman is still a woman, a creature of God, a blessing from above.

But here me when I say, we still have all the time in this world and there’s still a lot of spaces for improvement and rooms for development.

Pamela Anderson echoes my answer by this saying of hers, “Men, their rights, and nothing more; women, their rights, and nothing less.”

And one last thing, we measure the significance of one’s lives not by how many apples they bit, punches they’ve thrown, years they lived, sunsets they’ve seen or midnights that passed, but by the number of moments that they made that will truly live forever.

 

Sources/references:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT

http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/TOPICS/EXTGENDER/0,,contentMDK:21983335~pagePK:210058~piPK:210062~theSitePK:336868,00.html

http://www.opendemocracy.net/5050/anne-marie-goetz-rob-jenkins/deepening-democracy-by-building-gender-equality

http://www.wikigender.org/index.php/Gender_Equality_in_the_Philippines

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_equality

http://www.unicef.org/gender/index.html

http://www.adb.org/Documents/books/pursuing-gender-equality/default.asp

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_sQEkFKSm1IA/R1Y8JNpdq6I/AAAAAAAAAYI/UXgaKONXraw/s320/eve+in+the+garden+of+eden+anna+lea+merritt.jpg

http://womentalksports.com/images/genderequality.jpg

http://www.flickr.com/photos/crisalide/3327339071/



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sage25 27 February 10, 11:10 AM
bkt po feature toh, d bah poh ang pinagagawa eh edirorial. dapat poh sinabi no na lang na feature din ang mananalo, pora nd na kmi sumunod sa directions nyo na editorial ang gawin. Ayusin nyo naman poh sana sa susunod ang directions. Tsktsk
Axl 08 March 10, 08:40 PM
Hahahaha, nakakatuwa ka naman. Rerekla reklamo ka hindi mo nga matama spelling ng editorial. Anung edirorial yung sinasabi mo.

TIP: Pag may reklamo, sa judge magreklamo, maybe you're smart enough to be a professional.

And I'm sure the people who served as judges from UP are lightyears smarter than you so be careful with your remarks.
sage25>:- 14 March 10, 06:26 PM
Hoy AXL. Bka ikaw dyan ang buruto! Uto! Bobo! Bka nman nd ka tao! Kc lahat ng tao nagkakamali. Simple mistake lang yan, bkt nd kah ba nagkakamali. Cguro nd ka tao, unggoy ka. Matalino kang unggoy ka ha kasi nkakagamit ka ng computer. Ang reklamo ko pati ay nd pra xau. E2 nman ang tip ko sayo ha.

TIP: WAG KANG MAKIALAM KUNG HINDI IKAW ANG KAUSAP, UNGGOY!


At isa pa, wala nman aqng pinapa2ngqlan ah, every j0urnalist is free to express their feelings and thoughts, kya wla kang paki kung magreklamo aq, UNGGOY! Wla pti aqng cnaxav kht an0 2ngql xa mga judges from U.P. I respect them because they are humans, nd gya m0h! Gux2 q lng maxav ang ngng feedback saken nung pagjujudge.
A human 14 March 10, 07:01 PM
Excuse me, but I've never seen a monkey with a very good command of the english language like axl. If you have no idea who he is, why not try looking through the archives of the site and you will see that he won this contest last year, 2nd place. WOW WHAT AN AMAZING CREATURE HE REALLY IS O____________O

And you, what an infinitesimally annoying little creature you are. You keep on saying the word "Unggoy" and "Bobo" what the hell where are your manners? This is a very formal and level-headed and mature site and people like you do not deserve to be here.

Freedom of expression, yeah right. But please be reminded with your limits. Ayan, NAXAV KO NA ANG FEEDBACK KO XA TOPIX NA E2 PAKINGGAN NYO SANA ANG XNAVI KOWWHHH wtf so jologs

Bastusan kung bastusan. Pakiayos naman po ang pagcocomment.

PEACE Y'ALL.
concern lng. 14 March 10, 07:24 PM
buruto? uto? bobo? unggoy? nice words huh? sa tingin mo ba galing yang mga salitang yan sa tao? hello??? saan ka ba nag-aaral? ,journalist ka ba talaga? haha, nakakatawa naman at naconsider mo pang journalist ang sarili mo, cause i guess, isa ka lang tambay sa kanto na nakicomment dito. sino ba naman ang magtuturo sa isang journalist ng mga salitang sinabi mo.

mahiya ka naman, tignan mo muna kung tama yang mga salitang ginagamit mo para sa isang site na tulad nito!!!
Axl 15 March 10, 05:09 PM
(Can't help but laugh)

So much for the long sermon, anyway, you are free to express your opinion as am I, no mistakes about that.

And you're just as primate as I am if that's how you react

Don't teach me about freedom of expression, I know it just as you do. I give my opinion, but I don't do it your PATHETIC WAY.

You don't know who I am, the same way, I don't give a damn who you are.

Anyway, you won't hear from me again, all I know is that I have never seen anything as PITIFUL.

Good luck to your life, your spelling ang your manners.
Mr. Referee 19 March 10, 09:57 AM
Chillax dudes.... I see some wrongness between sage and axl. anyway, stop that fight before it gets worst, ok! Peace to all... Sage, Axl, Concern lng and a human, please stop that. I alread told Sage personall to stop. I wish this quarrel would be over.
Mr. Referee 19 March 10, 10:00 AM
correction, that's personally, not personall. I am afraid sage might critict it again. :)
Mr. Referee 19 March 10, 10:01 AM
correction, that's personally, not personall. I am afraid axl might critict it again. :)
elie 27 February 10, 11:14 AM
oo nga, pansin ko din. mas maganda para sa akin yung "Equilibrium of Human Rights". Hindi koh kilala ung gumawa nun at sure akong hindi ko yun karegion pero sa layout panalo na, sa web savvy, kumpleto at reliable kanyang mga source, may video pah, at talagang pang-editorial ang content.
yatzkie 27 February 10, 11:16 AM
so this is the first placer? her article is really a feature article and there arent no hyperlinks in the article. I think you should explain the directions not only to the participants but also to the judges.
alvin 27 February 10, 11:19 AM
nice feature article.
Pam 28 February 10, 07:27 PM
It's supposed to be an essay and an essay is a form of a feature article. Whoever said it's an editorial must seriously verify his/her resources.
alvin 04 March 10, 06:46 PM
Gan2 p0h kc un, essay ang pngawa sa elementary. Edit0rial naman sa highsch0ol. Isa p0h aq sa kaxali kya alam q. Why don't you ask the management? They really t0ld us t0 make an edit0rial article.
shane 02 March 10, 10:46 PM
she deserves to be the first placer.
who said that this was supposed to be an editorial? the instruction was to make an ESSAY. i believe it was clearly stated even before the contest started.
justine 03 March 10, 09:02 PM
galing!..
patricia 03 March 10, 09:41 PM
whether a feature or editorial was required. it still stands that this is not a well-written piece. it's riddled with grammatical errors! she even copied someone else's work! she may have links to the source but she still stated several paragraphs as her own. there was no mention of the authors or even the usage of quotation marks. the article is not even coherent! if this is the kind of journalism students are supposed to uphold, i am very disappointed.
Concerned Journalism Student 04 March 10, 05:39 AM
This article does not deserve to win.

There are terrible inconsistencies in grammar. Note the shifts in present and past tenses in the first paragraph alone. Sentence construction is awkward, I cannot help but cringe at every line.

I agree with patricia, the article is incoherent. The subject of the "rainbow-like" (a description I find naive and insulting) LGBT movement is a totally different matter to begin with. Why bother discussing it in the first place when the author eventually concedes that "women, of course has (sic) the most evident difficulty"?

And the problem on quotations. She cannot quote well. She might as well copy an entire Wikipedia article and this would even be better than her article. And oh, the only moment the article's grammar significantly improved was when she PLAGIARIZED AN ENTIRE BLOCK OF TEXT, without attribution.

And dude, she misquoted “Men, their rights, and nothing more; women, their rights, and nothing less.” This is not Pamela Anderson. This is Susan Anthony, the pillar of the American suffragist movement in the nineteenth century. I imagine Anthony would roll in her grave at the sight of this absurd statement.

Tsk tsk. It's just such a disappointment. I hope Miss Aquino can do better. Good luck in her future journalistic endeavors.
Another Concerned Journalist 05 March 10, 07:11 PM
If what you mentioned above was true (@patricia, @concerned journalism student) then maybe we are allowed to say na the judges from University of The Philippines Diliman were not righteous of being called the judges of the competition for not considering your above statements.

As if namang hindi nila alam ang plagiarism diba, nasabi pang galing UP kung hindi naman pala nila icoconsider yan edi parang sobrang... mukhang ewan naman hello. And please be gentle kasi if only you've read the other articles, there are even poorer essays than this.

Pero oh well, it's been said and done. Freedom of speech, keep on commenting.
triptripanlang 19 March 10, 10:44 AM
Pwede rin siguro nating alalahanin na itong gawa niya, kahit may mga kung anumang pagkukulang, ay ang pinakamahusay sa mga contestants na naroon sa contest noong panahong iyon.

Sa ganitong edad at lebel ng experience, siguro maaari rin nating isipin na may mahaba pang panahon na asa unahan ng contestants upang sila ay mas humusay -- tingnan natin ang potential ng mga writers na ito, na maaaring magkaroon ng bright futures, with time, training and experience.

Walang taong pinapanganak na fully-developed, kaya nga may schools, at trainings sa trabaho.
triptripanlang 19 March 10, 10:48 AM
Pero sana rin i-take ni Ms Aquino ang comments dito as constructive criticism -- walang sikat na taong puro lang acclaim. You can't please everyone, after all.
Random Guy 06 October 10, 02:25 PM
Yo dudes!
Random Guy 06 October 10, 02:25 PM
Yo!
ms. idiot.... 06 October 10, 02:28 PM
hell! nyc fight!
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