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Kolena Laila: Respect

Respect

Respect

Part of the Kolena Laila initiative.

I have been thinking about what the main issue for Laila is for the past couple of weeks.  I thought about what affects us, what makes us happy, what hurts us, what makes us sad and what would help us the most.  I looked up statistics on domestic violence, literacy, health, poverty and employment.  I wondered and I thought, and then I realized that I wanted to pinpoint one thing and only one thing that could help.

I thought about domestic violence and honor killings, but what could I possibly do to change that.  These are things that need years for people to change their ideas and values.  I am not just talking about domestic violence where a man abuses his wife or a father beats his daughter, I am also talking about brothers who mentally, emotionally and physically abuse their sisters just because they are men and their sisters are women.

Later, during a conversation with my mother she mentioned that the media also played a huge role in women’s issues by portraying women in a way that was not very beneficial to them.  Her argument was that role models were few and far between.  I agree,  women are bombarded with fake beauty ideals, the idea that they are either feminine or successful, that they can either have a career or  a family.  The problem is there is not much I could do there either.

How about sexual harassment, that’s a pretty hot topic right now and as much as I think that every harasser should be jailed and fined, for even a minor offense.  We need changes to laws and tough enforcement.  It needs government involvement and change in behavior on the people’s part too, because women are sometimes also to blame because they do not report these assaults because of societal fears.

Fairness and equality at work is more about the company you work for as opposed to the country’s policy.  Let’s be fair for a while, you are entitled to 3 months paid maternity leave, you should get equal pay and if you need to take an extended leave of absence for family reasons you can.  The problem is not with the law but how companies find ways to work around them to discriminate against women.

So many issues but only one in my view can be a real situation changer.

And that is RESPECT

Without feelings of respect, what is there to distinguish men from beasts? Confucius

Respect yourself, as a woman respect yourself.  Women should respect themselves before expecting respect from anyone else.  A woman is more than a pretty face, a dress size or a stereotype, respect her individuality, her inner beauty and her soul.

Respect your strengths.  A woman is strong, respect that, enjoy it and build on it.

Respect your daughter.  Respect her dreams, her wishes, her aspirations and help her achieve her dreams.

Respect your mother.  Whether you agree or disagree with her, she is the reason you are here today, respect the fact that maybe she had to make hard choices and sacrificed time and effort on your behalf.

Respect the men in your life.  When a woman respects her man, her husband or father, he will respect her back and most probably will treat her the same way.

Respect change.  Change is inevitable, respect it and you will understand and accept it.  Understand the cycle of change, nothing happens over night, but if women work together change can happen, it just needs time and hard work.

Respect your limitations.  No woman is super woman, seriously!  No they can not really move mountains no matter how hard they try, at least not alone.  Sometimes we need to listen to our limitations.  Sometimes we need to ask for help or say we can not do something.

Take a moment to think about the women in your lives, celebrate them and thank them.

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Just thoughts

I was thinking and just decided to post this as a rant.  I was thinking about women’s issues in general because of the Kolena Layla campaign (if I can call it that).  I love empowered women.  I tried to start blogging about great examples of Egyptian women a while back and got stuck.  I still manage to find examples which still make me proud even if it is for simpler reasons (like businesses or bloggerettes turned authors).   Is it because there are not a lot of examples? or is perhaps because they are not celebrated as much?  I know think more about women’s rights, education, health and general well being now that I have a girl of my own.

I was very lucky to have been blessed with an amazing set of parents who thought that we could do or be whatever we wanted as long as it wasn’t harram.  Their line was drawn there and only there.  It is hard to argue with religion because those kind of values do not budge when society does.  They taught us (I have a super younger sister too) that we could think for ourselves.

It is all about mindset, beleifs and the basic idea that we have rights, even if they are very simple ones.  It is all about teaching girls to be balanced, strong individuals.  The media is not helping either, and this is confusing girls.

Even girls who do have a choice are confused.  Do they want to be successful?  Should they look like super models? Should they get married or follow their dreams? Do they want to have kids right away or do they want to wait?  Do they want to stand out as innovators, leaders, inventors and owners? Do they want to follow?

A total rant.

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Kolena Layla

There are so many forms of abuse against women in Egypt and the Arabic world.  I know that there is also alot of inequality and unfairness towards women, but I think physical abuse or even emotional abuse should be dealt with first.  When a husband beats his wife because “he is the man” it crushes her soul and it sets the worst kind of example for their children.  The boys learn that this is acceptable behaviour and the girls expect this to happen to them and learn to accept it too.  When a man verbally abuses his wife to make himself feel better he is just proving that he is a “small” man.  When a father differentiates between his children because of their gender he is setting the ground for larger problems.  From a religous standpoint this is harram, we are all equal and we all deserve respect.

This is just off the top of my head to start off the topic of supporting this year’s “Kolena Layla” blog action day.

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