I am not a South
African, although I feel I belong here. I feel African in my veins. I am a pale
African. I love this great country. Nelson Mandela felt like a spiritual father
to me. He inspires me.
I am still an outsider.
Belonging in this country is difficult. Most communities are pretty closed.
They all have their own struggles so we look after our own. In my years that I have
lived in South Africa ,
nothing shocks and annoys me more than the role of the woman in this
country.
We are supposed to be
a nation, leading the world when it comes to transformation. We got rid of the
cruel discrimination of Apartheid. In the eyes of the world, WE are the leading
nation that makes a multicultural society work. I feel there is another fight
on our hands - poverty, empowerment, better education and my biggest issue:
Female Discrimination.
Women continue to have
a bad deal in this country. This is not connected to race or geographical
groups, but a statement that will apply to most of South Africa . In the Zulu culture,
men - Like our own President Zuma , have more than one wife. How does that feel
for the women? In the Afrikaans culture, women are lucky if they get to leave
their kitchen, in the English culture women still have to submit to the
men...
I am surprised that men
get away with this constant domination over the female sex. Surely we have
moved past these days a long time ago? When Black, Coloured, Indian, White and
any other race became "officially equal" in South Africa about
20 years ago, did that also apply in making both sexes equal?
What is it with South
African men that they like to dominate their,
(but for that matter )every, woman
around them. Your family is not an army unit with the man as the general. Woman
are secondary citizens in this society. Apartheid was supported by various
religious groups who thrived under that system. Today, some of those same and
other religious groups still put a strong emphasis on woman submitting and
following rather than developing into who they should be.
Stereotypes still
apply in this country. While I have no problem with the woman staying at home
to look after the children, I also equally have no problem with women pursuing
careers and the men staying at home! Yes men you hear that right! That is an
option! This kind of thinking is offensive for too many people.
I am baffled by the
seemingly slow transformation of woman in this society and for that matter in
the whole world. We need more women to speak up. We need more input of woman in
business, politics and in general life.
I think the time for
woman is arriving to speak up and to be heard. We, men, should be brave enough
to listen to the other 51% of the world.
So if you are a lady
reading this. You are not a princess good enough to be fought over and afterwards
to be put in a dominating man's castle. You are person, valued, who has
something to add to this world. Please find courage and speak up. YOU need to
be heard.
If you are bloke
reading this take some time to be silent and create space for the women around us. We
might all be surprised how society changes for the better.
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