Economics, Politics, and Religion: Social Justice |
The purpose of this blog is to discuss topics in Economics, Politics, and Religion from a social justice approach. I am a strong believer in ethics; and I truly believe that no anlytical methodology is strong without an ethical perspective that, at least, attempts to assign people their respective rights. However, there will be posts that don't analyze all topics through ethics; but all posts will mantain a tangent to one of the three subjects. |
Objectification of women in work areas is not only socially pervasive, but it can have negative effects on future generations of women who seek to enter a specific trade or occupation.
The assault on Erin Andrews’ of ESPN is a testament to the harsh realities of sexual exploitation and harassment that women face in the work field, speically areas dominated by men. Not only do they have to break a mental barrier to have themselves accepted as being as-good-as-the guys, but they must also look sexually apealing to men. If that is not enough, women must also avoid sexual predatorism from horny assholes.