Kaidi
Wu
110.03
Final
Draft
Jan
26, 2011
Reflection of Hillary’s
Women’s Rights Problem
Hillary
Clinton is the 67th Secretary of State. She is famous because of her
statement for women that women’s rights are human rights. However, Hillary Clinton is a very controversial political figure. She
has been fighting for women’s rights since the day she was the Secretary of State.
Nonetheless, there are many people who disagree
with her idea of increasing women’s economic opportunities. Women’s rights organizations
are one of the objectors. People are worried that women are getting exploited from “
sweatshop” owners. They think the way of Hillary
is doing to help women is putting them at a risk of getting low paid salary,
and the idea of increasing women’s economic opportunities is just another form
of encouraging sweatshop owners to hire more women work force but do not pay them equally. Although, Hillary maintains that
to let women work
is a way to increase finance around the world, and the economic growth is prerequisite conditions to make women benefit
equal rights. Some
objectors believe that women are the rights holders; the
only way to make the economy grow is giving more rights to women. The author
also talks about the way of how to invest in women; education was one way that was
mentioned in the article.
People believe that the higher education women have, the chance of getting a
job is higher.
As I am
also reading this article, I think Clinton’s idea is not entirely wrong like other objectors said.
Economy is the primary task for a country, and to make an economy grow you always
have to sacrifice something. It would be either slow economic growth or low
paid work force. China is a very good example. Thirty years ago, China was
still a slowly developing country. However, the low cost of work force brought
many foreign investments to the country, and now
China is the fastest developing country in the world. The sustained fast
economic growth has never been rivaled in history. I am sure there were many
people sacrificed during these years, but the result of this movement is
something we cannot deny. As the saying goes, you can't have your cake and eat
it too. We cannon have them at the same time; it would either be
economy grow or women’s rights. From the
long-term benefits,a faster growing economy will only help women to
get their rights faster. Why women feel more unequal in developing country than
less in developed country, because in developed, women can get more financial
support to achieve their dreams. In contrast, I believe a developing country
will worry about more substantive problem, such as food
shortage. In short, to achieve women’s full rights is still a long way to go,
but as long as people are taking step by step the goal of being equal is still
reachable.
Sridharan, Vishnu.
"Hillar'ys Women's Rights Problem."huffingtonpost. (2012): n.
page. Web. 30 Jan. 2012. <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/vishnu-sridharan/hillarys-womens
rights-pr_b_1201998.html>.