May 4th,2023
The new global context has created overlooked problems that are opening a side of the “Pandora’s Box” that we did not know about. The rights of women and minorities are in danger. A new war that is above the war disaster between Russia and Ukraine.
Human beings are different, the genetic properties and characteristics of each gender are different. Biological discrepancies do not enter into any debate or discussion. However, what we have in common, women and men, is equality in rights and obligations simply because we are human beings.
Equality is a concept that has been valued and sought throughout human history. This concept describes that all people should have the same rights and opportunities, regardless of their gender, race, sexual orientation or any other personal characteristic. Although equality has been a constant goal in society, many inequalities and discriminations still exist throughout the world.
Consequently, antagonistic groups – feminists and sexists – should focus their arguments on the issue of rights and not focus the debate on physical or intellectual capabilities. In addition to being a moral principle, equality is also a fundamental human right. Consequently, it is important to strive for equality in all spheres of life, to ensure that all human beings have access to their fundamental rights.
Equality is fundamental to a fair and equitable society. Discrimination and inequality can have a negative impact on people’s lives, especially on those who are discriminated against. It can limit their opportunities in education, employment, health care and other aspects of life. In addition, discrimination can also lead to social and economic marginalization, which can result in a widening economic and social gap. Therefore, equality is essential to building a just and equitable society where all people have equal opportunities.
Equality is fundamental to a just, equitable and prosperous society. Discrimination and inequality are detrimental to people, the economy and social development. It is therefore important to strive for equality in all spheres of life and to ensure that all human beings have access to their fundamental rights. We must work together to build a society in which all people are valued and have equal opportunities, regardless of their race, gender, sexual orientation or any other personal characteristic. Only then will we be able to achieve true equality, and a more just and equitable society for all, thus respecting the essence and individuality of each human being.
Individuality is a concept that refers to the uniqueness of each person, to his or her capacity to be unique and different from others. It is the expression of our identity, our personality and everything that makes us who we are. Individuality is one of the most valuable qualities we possess, as it allows us to stand out in an increasingly homogeneous world. In other words, we all have the right to express, dress, think and even do whatever we want with our bodies and our lives, but we must never cross the fine line that our right begins with us and ends with us. Individuality is an essential ingredient for creativity and innovation, as it allows us to bring our own ideas and perspectives to any project.
Another important aspect of individuality is that it allows us to develop authentic relationships with others. When we are true to ourselves, we are more authentic and can connect with people who value and respect our uniqueness.
In addition, it helps us set boundaries and respect the boundaries of others, which helps build healthier and more respectful relationships.
Meanwhile, individuality is a fundamental quality that allows us to be authentic, creative and confident in our lives. It helps us stand out in a homogeneous world, develop authentic relationships with others, and foster creativity and innovation. While it can be challenging to foster our individuality in a society that values conformity, there are a number of ways we can foster our individuality and be true to ourselves. In doing so, we can lead more authentic, creative and fulfilling lives.
Freedom from equality and individuality is much more extensive, although it is not total, as social interaction and connectivity forces us, as human beings, to respect and set the boundaries necessary to respect one another.
Understanding that knowledge and truths are not absolute, but relative -depending on which side of the coin we are on- will help us to understand that there are only two genders, many races, many ways of thinking, but, above all, to understand that the most important thing is to get into what we all are: unique, unrepeatable and social human beings -by nature. Therefore, the real change starts from the family, from home, where our individuality is built in order to understand reality and understand that this new “Pandora’s Box” has been opened to challenge the established world order.