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Thursday, February 28, 2019

Give Examples of social injustice

We see the social unfairness against women in the fable Parvana and Newspaper article Mukhtar Fought Back. In the novel Parvana we were shown social seediness where eleven year old girl Parvana had to masquerade as a boy to gain access to the outside world. For much of the story her mother is imprisoned leaving only her mother, older sister and two real young siblings. Most of the country is ruled by the Taliban and Taliban laws require women to turn to themselves & ban girls from attending school or going out unescorted. She has rarely been outside but Parvanas disguise provides her a measure of freedom and the center to support her family.I believe that humans, female or male induct desire to learn but discover that the laws are so socially restricting for females that they must resort to disguise and further risks. This is injustice not only to females but humankind. I hypothecate since the Taliban were corrupted in their beliefs they carried these laws on women. As in that respect were misbelieves at higher level, hatful under them fol down coteried the alley of injustice for e. g. some soldiers queer women who didnt cover themselves including their face. This in like manner shows why parents in third world countries desire to agree a male tyke because the boys provide more freedom and measures to families.Another example of social injustice against women is shown in the Newspaper article Mukhtar Fought Back. Mukhtar Mai was gang botchd for an criminal offence supposedly castted by her twelve years old chum Shakur. Mukhtar and her family are from the low Gujar association and are expected to be implemental to the Mastoi. Therefore men of dominant caste Mastoi had the decision making advocator and resolved that to appease the honour of their caste she must be raped in revenge for what they claimed was the rape of one of their women by Shakur.This shows that today there are societies that are based on the unfair system of caste and the justice is given on the decision made by the stack of dominant caste. This also proves that the castes that are dominant have the right wing to address and to even make wrong decision over the people of low caste. In reality it was a made up attempt to obnubilate the fact that it was her brother who had been raped by men from the Mastoi caste. I mobilize the guilt felt by the Mastoi for raping the boy lead them to exert their caste power on the weak caste and thought she is uneducated and poor, consequently she will not able to take an action against them.Furthermore I believe they were over confident and they supposed if Mukhtar was raped she will also commit suicide as this is the custom. Often women were blamed even when they were the victims of rape but her sense of outrage and injustice made her refuse to commit suicide. I believe her story is not a victims story its the narrative of a survivor, and a fighter. I believe that the injustice she felt in spite of appearance is a universal feeling of injustice, humans from all levels of civilization have natural sense of common morals and so she knew this is not right in any country or culture.I believe that in most of the third world countries often women are prohibited to do the same things as men since men are dominant. I think social awakening has to be brought up by the educated people themselves. The politicians should spend time to educate people. It is not civilized to ostricise a rape victim. I believe that on going efforts in social rearing would reduce the crimes committed against women in the third world countries.

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