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Trisha: "Feminism isn't about making women stronger.

Women are already strong, it's about


changing the way the world perceives that strength." ─G.D. Anderson

Suggestion: Kanang may magflash na news’ about abused na women, nangita ko kaso lisod
kaayo. HAHAHAHAHA.

WOMEN 4X

Pat: According to the Philippine Statistics Authority's 2017 National Demographic and Health
Survey, one out of every four Filipino women aged 15 to 49 had been physically, emotionally, or
sexually abused by her husband or partner.
Alyanna: Emerging data and stories from people on the front lines suggest that all sorts of
violence against women and girls have increased since the onset of COVID-19.
Hannah: Domestic violence, sexual assault and harassment, early, and forced marriage, sex
trafficking, female genital mutilation, and other types of violence are what they are more likely
to face
Trisha: Women and children are the most vulnerable victims of violence today; they are the
most powerless to defend themselves. It is a worldwide catastrophe that has no geographical
or cultural boundaries.
Pat: Are we making efforts to change this? Is the government, the people, acknowledging these
problems?
Alyanna: One of the dilemmas in our society is the partition between men and women. Men
are seen to be strong and women are seen to be fragile. Even in our childhoods, Disney movies
would portray a handsome prince on his white horse and a lost princess in the middle of the
forest needing help. It was planted in our minds that we, women are less capable of helping
ourselves.
We are silenced, blinded, and are covered in chains. The world doesn’t want us to stand
tall, and be proud because we are women.
Hannah: Being a woman entails more than biology, and it may even go beyond critically
looking at gender as a social construct.
Trisha: Being a woman implies being a human and appreciating the complexities it entails.
Pat: Being a woman means accepting some of the flaws that have been assigned to you since
birth, as well as the uphill struggle you may face in a less-than-ideal world. But it's also about
appreciating the strengths that come with being a woman — the strength of your heart, mind,
and body.
Conclusion (last massage or smthing nga e ingon nato regarding sa atoh advocacy)
P.S. : ambot kung ganahan mo pero ang akong suggestion kay kanang at first kay mag present
ta kung unsay mga problems sa women. Tapos sa tunga kay hatagan na natog emphasis kung
unsa dapat ang mga himuon ug dli lang kay merely babae ang babae. Smthing ingana. Tapos sa
last kay murag paubaya message or challenge sa ppl about women empowerment.

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