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It was hard to select just two articles to discuss, but I decided to choose the ones that hit closet to home. In reading “Male Cheerleaders and the Naturalization of Gender”, written by Laurel Davis, I think about my hometown. ... I say trained because I feel that the ignorance of gender inequality is a learned thing passed down from generation to generation. ... ” Being a little on the rebellious side and not truly understanding the nature of the beast, which is ignorance of gender roles, I went on a date with a “male” cheerleader two days later. ...
This can also be seen in “Gender and Education in the United States”, written by Spade. It is funny how these articles tie together. Although I did grow-up with the obvious gender issues from above, the town I grew up in was fair on education. ...
These are not the only issues these articles discuss. ... Gender inequality exists for both sexes and this is what needs to be discussed.
Approximate Word count = 1004 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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