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I was inspired to do this by @Persi' thread. I found this and I want your guys' opinions.
I anything you say stays in this thread and I hope this won't lead to any drama. I won't take responsibility for anything you say.


"What if we switched roles?"



In the Arab States, gender stereotypes are deeply entrenched and affect women’s rights to work, political participation, freedom of mobility and safety from physical harm and violence. Several studies and surveys show high levels of acceptance of violence against women and girls as well as negative attitudes regarding equal rights to economic participation.

For International Women’s Day this year, UN Women reached out to the region’s youth to virtually shift roles and see the world from each other’s eyes to challenge stereotypes. Through social media platforms, UN Women is inviting youth to share their thoughts using the hashtags #ifiwereaman and #ifiwereawoman. UN Women also released a social experiment video that engaged 20 young men and women from Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Syria. They were asked to switch roles and answer questions as they think the other gender would. Participants were asked questions that covered personal relationships, work, violence, political representation and attitudes towards equality.

The results were revealing. Approximately 67 per cent of the male participants who were asked how it felt to put themselves in women’s shoes expressed feeling oppressed, scared or grateful for being men. Meanwhile, 60 per cent of the female participants said men had to the right to whatever they wanted and feared nothing.

“I felt exhausted by the distance between men’s perspectives and women’s perspectives in one society,” said Lena Shamiri, a 26-year-old participant in the social experiment from Saudi Arabia.


I'd like you people to write down, if you think the "gender-inequality" is right or atleast okay and if not what you would change. On top of that, please write down what you think of the experiment and what the people in there said.
 
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Jokes aside. Personally, I think the "inequality" from women and men is something that has belonged in history (and still exists). But I am not saying women should be treated like dirt. I mean sure, they are expected to be taking care of the home/family related things, but that doesn't mean they are forced to.
 
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