Sunday, March 20, 2016


Just because it's what's done doesn't mean it's what should be done"—Cinderella

Hey guys, I hope you’ve enjoyed my last post about my trip to Lebanon and their different beliefs and ideology on the power of women and their capabilities compared to men, even though something might seem man like a woman shouldn’t be excluded from being able of doing it, such as engineering for example. So that was a small recap of last week’s post. Hope you enjoy this one :)

You guys might not know this, but mostly in the non-developed countries women aren't treated like humans, but most likely “OBJECTS”, those innocent women have feelings, DON'T THEY?? Those individuals have RIGHTS, DO THEY NOT?? So tell me why some countries in this world still won't work on changing that massive issues to the better?? "A girl isn't born to grow up to be a woman, to then get married and to be responsible for having children, manage her household and to traditionally have the status of being" that PERFECT STAY AT HOME WIFE, AND NOT BEING ABLE TO EXPRESS HER THOUGHTS, NOT ONLY A MANS PERSPECTIVE MATTERS, our voices should be FULLY HEARD”


like said in french ***( Une image, vaut mille mots)***  <3
what does this picture mean to you?

I believe that god made us equal from the beginning of time and should ALWAYS REMAIN to the end of time. In Canada our new prime minister Justin Trudeau, said “Not only have his daughter grow up to be a feminist but also making sure his son’s work as well to empower». If I were a man that very sentence would have an effect on me and for sure make me rethink about the importance that a man occurs when it comes to feminism. I’ve said this once in my older post and I’m going to REPEAT IT AGAIN ;)


-----Feminism is simply the equality between both genders---and like Justin Trudeau said once it’s like saying 
-----The sky is blue and the grass is green-----
Feminism isn’t supposed to be sexist against men, I encourage you to never be afraid of saying you’re a feminist no matter who you’re talking to and no matter where you are.

I encourage everyone who has read this to share with your family and friends, this is VERY IMPORTANT, we need to make a beautiful change in our world. Everyone should be happy with themselves no matter the gender, race, religion and culture.
*****YOU, EACH AND EVERYONE ONE OF YOU IS STRONG AND UNIQUE, SO PLEASE BE WILLING TO LISTEN TO OTHER PEOPLE’S OPINIONS ABOUT ANY MATTER THEY SPEAK OF*** ITS OUR TIME TO CHANGE THE WORLD TO ITS BEST



Here is a video, that I found very interesting, so please take the time to watch and to think to yourself on ways that you can make a difference in your community or your group of friends.
I hope that this issue becomes as simple as saying that “the ocean is enormous”
 --without creating a huge reaction—



My inspirations are from the following websites.

Until next time :) 

5 comments:

  1. Hi Emily! I'm involve with your blog layout and the topic! I think feminism is very important and I'm happy to see it's becoming more and more discussed to figure out a way for both genders to be equal. I thought the side notes on your blog were really sweet and touching. I'm excited to see what you share with us next. :)

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  2. Hey Em! I really enjoy reading your blog posts because i can tell that you're very passionate about what you're writing. I also love the pictures you've chosen to use in your blog. I cant wait to read tour next post

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    1. Hey Emily I'm very happy you are enjoying my blog it means a lot to me, and you're right I am involved in my chosen subject and my goal is to make a change in my school community or even just my English class. Once again thank you and if you ever have any specific feminist topics you want me to talk about, I'd be honored to give it a shot.good luck on your blog as well.

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  3. Shekoli Emily , I adored your powerfull blog, whenever i hear about mistreatment of people do to their culture , race and gender will always pafull me . I have grew being Haudenosaunee it is in my belief that everyone equal and all have different roles responsibilities but i was told how important woman are to society because we closest to creator , it will alway be such a culture shuck to me.

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  4. Hey Emily! I actually love your topic so much not only because I am a feminist but because I feel like alot of men (and some women) dont completely understand the whole meaning of feminism and they often get offended. Off topic I just wanted to say I really like your choice of layout with pictures, fonts and background. Keep up the good work and I cant wait to read more!

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