Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Gender From Here to 2050

GENDERFROM HERE TO 2050
SUMMARY
Thanks for technical progress and democracy, the 20th was the women liberation century. Unfortunately, this assert is only true for the free world area. In many not free countries, women still endure big offences and notably legal inequalities, a status close to domestic slavery and the dreadful female genital mutilations.What is the future? The UN and other world agencies mainly focus on some indicators to follow the progress. Unfortunately, they are not appropriate and mask a gloomy reality. Regarding the future of gender, the 21th will show a dramatic increase of domestic slavery and barbarous habits.
In 2050:-One woman in four will suffer a subordinate situation (Compared to one in seven by 1980). -The world population will include 360 million domestic slave women. -380 million women will be at risk of genital mutilation (80 millions in 1980, 165 millions in 2005).These figures show an expected increase of gender inequalities because the most backward countries are also those which will have the higher growth of population. The only hope could come from a Muslim reformation, but we do not see any serious calls for it. On the contrary, the Islamic surge is annihilating all the progress made in the 20 the century in various regions of the world. It could also influence the gender evolution in Europe through immigration and islamization.
1-DEFINITION - 2-FREE COUNTRIES - 3-NOT FREE - 4-FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION - 5-TRENDS

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