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Canadian Constitution
What does every man deserve? The Canadian Constitution states, “Every man shall deserve equal rights under the law.” Sister Helen from Dead Man Walking says, “Every man deserves a second chance.” My mother rarely hesitates to mention, “Every man deserves a good kick in the ass.” Like most things in life, the answer to this befuddling question is an ironic one: what every man deserves is something no man would ever admit to wanting. Throughout the history of western civilization, males have always been perceived as the dominant gender. They have historically possessed more rights than women have, and were granted many more privileges. Even today, men are generally thought to be “stronger” than women, resulting in a natural discrimination towards females. It is natural that women would find this ridiculously unfair, and they, as unified bodies, began fighting for sexual impartiality. From within this battle, however, a controversial concept emerged: feminism. The mentality in the female population was, “anything you can do, I can do better,” and countless mind-numbing debates ensued. As society progressed, women eventually prevailed and the sexist perception of male dominance faded, only to reveal an awkward state of equality. Society today is a harsh compromise between feminist ideals and social tradition. In our attempts to make our culture “politically correct,” all we have accomplished is corrupti... Please login to view comments from other users.
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