And here we go again.

on Friday, April 29, 2011
  • Female Migrant Domestic Workers: A Sad Story Largely Unknown
  • by Cleo fatoorehchi (United Nations
  • Thursday, April 28, 2011
  • Inter Press Society

  • UNITED NATIONS, April 27, 2011 (IPS) - Migrant domestic workers often toil under difficult and abusive conditions out of sight of the world’s eyes. "Individual migrant domestic worker have virtually no possibility to negotiate for better working conditions before moving to the country of employment," Martin Oelz, International Labour Organization’s legal specialist in the Conditions of Work and Employment Programme told IPS.

    So. By the looks of it, history has taken its toll and has decided to repeat itself. Correct me if I'm wrong, but from my point of view, it looks like ever since the world began, women have already been considered as the inferior class. Most of the time, if not always, women are pushed around and are ordered to do numerous things that are beyond their capacity. Most men emasculate them, too, and it comes to the point wherein they make women feel as if they're already lucky to be in that state, no matter how unpleasant it was. And suddenly, when things go all wrong, they point all their fingers and pinpoint it to he women. Talk about playing an abrupt blame game. Yes, maybe it is true that men are naturally stronger than women, but it doesn't mean they have the right to undermine these women and make them feel like they've of no use.


    The debate between the better sexes has, I believe, long been resolved and talked about over numerous books and meetings and coffee and sleepless nights. In our generation of today, women experience the same privileges most men are given, though a diminutive amount suggests that discrimination of some sort is still practiced by some males in an attempt to appear far stronger and superior to women. Excuse me while I go vomit my insides out. These males who continue to do this... WHY? Why can’t they just accept the fact that regardless of the gender, all of us are equal and therefore every single one of us should be treated the way we want to be treated? What’s so difficult to understand in that? It seems to me that these narrow-minded people who continue to pollute our society with their constricted thinking should be given a word of advice—MOVE ON. The world we live in today is so much different from those of the olden times; therefore as rational individuals, we must adapt to change since failure to adapt to such will lead ultimately to one’s demise. Take for example those species that failed to adapt to the change in their environment… what happened to them? Either they went extinct because of the said failure to adjust, or other more advanced species put an end to their existence. Either way, one of these will happen to those people who persist on discriminating or degrading women, both in the literal and figurative sense.

    On the other hand, I’m crestfallen on what’s happening to female OFWs. They deserve much better than the treatment they’re getting, considering the amount of workload they have to do each day. If in some countries these OFWs are treated justly and given importance, why can’t the others? Those people in the Middle East who maltreat them... they should at least be grateful that despite everything that they do to the OFWs, they’re still there. Yes, the OFWs need money and they pay, but so what? Does that give them the right to treat other people in such a manner that would be considered inhumane? Why, just because they’re the ones who posses the money, does that mean they’re considered an equal to god and they can just go ahead and do whatever they want? Because honestly, if this persists, what will become of mankind...


    1 comments:

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