Emma Watson gave a speech about gender equality at the UN where she sought to redefine feminism. She explained that feminism means believing in equal rights and opportunities for both men and women. Watson discussed experiences of facing gender stereotypes as a child and teenager. She invited men to support gender equality, noting that restrictive definitions of masculinity negatively impact men's mental health and well-being. Watson launched the HeForShe campaign to achieve a united pursuit of equality.
Emma Watson gave a speech about gender equality at the UN where she sought to redefine feminism. She explained that feminism means believing in equal rights and opportunities for both men and women. Watson discussed experiences of facing gender stereotypes as a child and teenager. She invited men to support gender equality, noting that restrictive definitions of masculinity negatively impact men's mental health and well-being. Watson launched the HeForShe campaign to achieve a united pursuit of equality.
Emma Watson gave a speech about gender equality at the UN where she sought to redefine feminism. She explained that feminism means believing in equal rights and opportunities for both men and women. Watson discussed experiences of facing gender stereotypes as a child and teenager. She invited men to support gender equality, noting that restrictive definitions of masculinity negatively impact men's mental health and well-being. Watson launched the HeForShe campaign to achieve a united pursuit of equality.
Emma Watson gave a speech about gender equality at the UN where she sought to redefine feminism. She explained that feminism means believing in equal rights and opportunities for both men and women. Watson discussed experiences of facing gender stereotypes as a child and teenager. She invited men to support gender equality, noting that restrictive definitions of masculinity negatively impact men's mental health and well-being. Watson launched the HeForShe campaign to achieve a united pursuit of equality.
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An Excerpt of Emma Watson's Speech on Gender Equality at the UN
"I was appointed as Goodwill Ambassador for UN Women 6 months ago.
The more I spoke about feminism, the more I realized that fighting for womens rights has too often become synonymous with man-hating. If there is one thing I know for certain is that this has to stop. For the record, feminism by definition is the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities. It is the theory of political, economic and social equality of the sexes. When I was 8, I was called bossy because I wanted to direct a play we would put on for our parents. When at 14, I started to be sexualized by certain elements of the media. At 15, my girlfriends started dropping out of sports teams because they didnt want to appear masculine. At 18, my male friends were unable to express their feelings. I decided that I was a feminist. This seemed uncomplicated to me. But my recent research has shown me that feminism has become an unpopular word. Women are choosing not to identify as feminists. Apparently, [womens expression is seen as too strong, too aggressive, isolating, and anti-men, unattractive even Men, I would like to give this opportunity to extend your formal invitation. Gender equality is your issue, too. Because to date, Ive seen my fathers role as a parent being valued less by society. Ive seen young men suffering from mental illness, unable to ask for help for fear it would make them less of a man. In fact, in the UK, suicide is the biggest killer of men between 20 to 49, eclipsing road accidents, cancer, and heart disease. Ive seen men fragile and insecure by what constitutes male success. Men dont have the benefits of equality, either... If you believe in equality, you might be one of the inadvertent feminists I spoke of earlier and for this I applaud you. We must strive for a united world but the good news is we have a platform. It is called HeForShe. I invite you to step forward, to be seen and I ask yourself: if not me, who? If not now, when? Thank you." Source: (Gomez, 2014) link
Explanation: Evaluative statements about An Excerpt of Emma Watson's Speech on
Gender Equality at the UN: I agree with the content of the text because it is not just focusing on the rights of girls and women but also on the rights of boys and men. The writer claims that feminism is not man-hating and to support this claim, she defines feminism as by definition is the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities. I like how the writer used simple words in the text, so that it would easily be understood not only by adults but also by young people like the speaker herself who are also part of the target audience or the people that the text is intended for.
An Excerpt of Emma Watson's Speech on Gender Equality at the UN
"I was appointed as Goodwill Ambassador for UN Women 6 months ago. The more I spoke about feminism, the more I realized that fighting for womens rights has too often become synonymous with man-hating. If there is one thing I know for certain is that this has to stop. For the record, feminism by definition is the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities. It is the theory of political, economic and social equality of the sexes. When I was 8, I was called bossy because I wanted to direct a play we would put on for our parents. When at 14, I started to be sexualized by certain elements of the media. At 15, my girlfriends started dropping out of sports teams because they didnt want to appear masculine. At 18, my male friends were unable to express their feelings. I decided that I was a feminist. This seemed uncomplicated to me. But my recent research has shown me that feminism has become an unpopular word. Women are choosing not to identify as feminists. Apparently, [womens expression is seen as too strong, too aggressive, isolating, and anti-men, unattractive even Men, I would like to give this opportunity to extend your formal invitation. Gender equality is your issue, too. Because to date, Ive seen my fathers role as a parent being valued less by society. Ive seen young men suffering from mental illness, unable to ask for help for fear it would make them less of a man. In fact, in the UK, suicide is the biggest killer of men between 20 to 49, eclipsing road accidents, cancer, and heart disease. Ive seen men fragile and insecure by what constitutes male success. Men dont have the benefits of equality, either... If you believe in equality, you might be one of the inadvertent feminists I spoke of earlier and for this I applaud you. We must strive for a united world but the good news is we have a platform. It is called HeForShe. I invite you to step forward, to be seen and I ask yourself: if not me, who? If not now, when? Thank you." Source: (Gomez, 2014) link Explanation: Evaluative statements about An Excerpt of Emma Watson's Speech on Gender Equality at the UN: I agree with the content of the text because it is not just focusing on the rights of girls and women but also on the rights of boys and men. The writer claims that feminism is not man-hating and to support this claim, she defines feminism as by definition is the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities. I like how the writer used simple words in the text, so that it would easily be understood not only by adults but also by young people like the speaker herself who are also part of the target audience or the people that the text is intended for.