Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Way beyond!

I think that the challenges and the way that the taliban human rights are set up and how they look at things for the women, something should be done. Some of the things they are for should be against the law in their country and should come up with something that's more equally especially for the women.

I don't think that it's fair or right at all what the taliban women have to go through or give up just because of them wanting to do something different or have an opinion about doing whatever it is that they are wanting to do and that their dad and husband is against. It's against human rights to kill or basically own a person, tell them what to do and keep them in hiding because of marriage.

It's so sadly wrong that the women who are raped are imprisoned and the men who are at fault are free. It's backwards and doesn't make any sense for things to be set up that way.  How is it right that a woman goes to prison for being raped?, she didn't do anything wrong , she is the victim here, what is she being charged for? Being raped means a man forcefully had sexual intercourse with women who refused to have sexual intercourse back with that person,  How is that wrong on the womans behalf?. This is so sadly wrong in so many ways, which makes me feel sad and angry for the women there and it definitely makes me lucky to live and have been born here in the U.S

I don't think it's fair the women have to do things they don't want to do, have to marry when they don't want to be married, even when they are not in love with the person just to do something that they want to do as simple as going to school.  It's not fair for the parents to choose their daughters husband's, and then they are basically put in hiding because the husband view them as their possession, and to be kept from other men. If that's the case why is it not vice versa ?, because he is married also it should be equal

Compared to the women is the U.S despite all the bad things that are going on and have happened here, we do have rights we have a choice, a choice to marry who we want, can wear what we want, an education. Even though many women get raped here in the U.S , the woman Is never jailed for being a victim to being raped. You can't just get away with it here. When you read what these women  go through its makes u feel lucky to have such rights and appreciative.

Friday, January 23, 2015

underage decision

I think that Cassandra C. a 17 year old girl who is about to be 18 should be able to make her own decision when it comes to her not wanting to undergo chemotherapy treatment.
 
I think that if her mom supports her daughters decision then she should be able to go with what she's decided to do. Especially if she is about to be 18, even if they make her take the treatment, when she does turn 18 she will then be able to decide not to take the treatment anymore. Making her take the treatment from the start even though she didn't want to from the beginning is wasted time and medicine that could have went to someone else that wants and needs the treatment as well. I also think the 17 year old girl should be able to make decision when it comes to the treatment because she knows her chance of living and how much time she would have and she is OK with knowing that. People make these kind of decisions all the time. When they fill out their medical information when going under risky surgery's or whatever it may be people may fill out a do no resuscitate form. Even though she is only 17 and about to turn 18 she will be able to make that kind of decision then whether the state likes it or not.
I also think there should be some kind of law or rule to were if your 17 about to be 18, which is the age where u are considered an adult and able to make your own decisions and are refusing some kind of medical treatment, your parents are OK with it and you've been told the outcome of not going through with the treatment then people should be able to make that kind of decision at that age and it is a persons right to make their own decision.