Friday, July 19, 2019

Electoral Gender-Based Quotas Essay -- Political Science

Hillary Rodham Clinton once said, â€Å"There cannot be true democracy unless women's voices are heard.† In 2006, when Nancy Pelosi became the nation’s first female Speaker of the House, one woman’s voice rang out clear. With this improvement, democracy grew to its truest level ever in terms of women’s equality. Regretfully, female candidates had never been so lucky in the past. There was a time when female candidates were highly underestimated; Men always had higher chance of being selected to any electoral office than any female had, even though they both might have been well qualified for that post. Never in the history of America, males politicians had wanted to recognize those women’ potential and true values; thus, sick and tired of always being misjudged, remarkable females had manifested their desire for equal representation, equal citizenship and equal rights by persistently debating and pleading. Opportunely for them, by the end of 1967 so ciety finally decided to acknowledge the females’ rights; accordingly, several countries decided to establish the gender - based quotas through the affirmative action in order to benefit them. Nowadays, the affirmative action is a growing argument in our society. Some can define it as a quota-based system in which people from different minority groups struggle for their equality and inclusiveness, while others might see it as an unfair way to benefit unqualified groups. But, what is it exactly? The affirmative action mostly refers to rules designed to provide groups that have suffered from discrimination on the ground of race, ethnic and gender in the past, greater opportunities with the principal aim of giving them preferential treatments. Unquestionably, it has aroused jealousy and tons... ... gain something from it. Males’ politicians gain a feminine support, females get to show their skills to the world while us citizens, get to live in a better world in which the government is really looking forward to provide us a superior quality of life. As Suzan Anthony famously said, â€Å"It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor yet we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the Union; Men, their rights and nothing more; women, their rights and nothing less†. Works Cited †¢ http://www.quotegarden.com/feminism.html †¢ http://www.quotaproject.org/aboutQuotas.cfm †¢ www.wikipedia.org †¢ "Women Represent Only 19 per Cent of Membership in Parliament Worldwide – Speaker." Vibe Ghana. 29 Nov. 2011. Web. 29 Nov. 2011. .

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