
I come from a country where brains were continuously and constantly washed with propaganda. Slogans like "Women are the greatest potential!", "We claim equity among men and women!", "Women are the future!" and so on were seen everywhere. They even used to sculpt those on the facades of some buildings. Ridiculous enough might sound the fact that we don't get any message straight ahead nowadays, real it is. I used to vomit when reading similar messages.
I, myself am fed up with this kind of "food" and so is most of my generation and afterward. Yet, there are cases when I can be impressed.
There are few things that I have in my heart, some are the discussions of distinguished values. There are few of those nowadays filled with original ideas and great opinions worth the time spent to read. Some days ago I happen to participate in a debate in one topic in the page of "The Economist" on FaceBook:
Culture: Result or Cause of Economic Development?. My firm opinion is on the side of the economic development as the cause of cultural developments and innovation in a country. The culture is merely what follows with the flow of changes when economic conditions improve and I can argue that. Weighting out my opinion while writing, I recalled the fact mentioned in the first paragraph. Well like it or not, some of the slogans are accurate and rightful. Women indeed are of a great potential and of beneficence to the economies and the general wealth.
I don't like slogans, nor do I like very much feminism. It's rather overclaimed or overused. I don't believe in gender equity, but I do believe the role of women is singular, irreplaceable and significant in contributing in a society's evolvement and progress. There it lies the real potential, the one every society lacks to have, where every sort of flowering, genesis and procreation thrives. It is the gender that portages the rise and satisfies every economic theory that seeks how to solve conflicts and problems brought by lack of development.
Here I'm talking about a web site, which with its design reinforces what I've learned to sceptically believe.
Citing from: here
[Matt Smithson is the director behind the new viral video calling for social change, "The Girl Effect." The spot was created for Wieden+Kennedy and is part of the $100 million-backed effort from Nike Foundation and NoVo Foundation to the cause, which is about being "the powerful social and economic change brought about when girls have the opportunity to participate in their society."...]It is an excellent idea, message and marketing campaign. I haven't agreed this much in a long time. Here I change my belief's borders. Feels nice to be open!
"...The Girl Effect: The powerful social and economic change brought about when girls have the opportunity to participate in their society.Statistics will tell. Give some to the girls, you will get a lot on return! Here to women! Aren't they beautiful? Cheers!Video
WHY GIRLS?..."
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