Strange in the Similiar

...mestic violent occurrences. There’s an incident where a woman allegedly gets stabbed to death by her husband after finding out she was seeing with another man. Another case involved a male going out and killing his ex-girlfriend after she broke up with him. All of these domestic violent acts have the same approach of looking at females as unrespectful. The familiar aspect of men living in Afghanistan and men in the United States is the perspective towards how women are perceived. Females that are mistreated and abused are by men that do not have any respect for women. But the act on carrying out the mistreatment on women is very strange from one culture to another. The degree of disrespectfulness determines the level of hate a man can put upon a female. Even thought there are laws in the United States that gives women equal opportunities as men, but there are cases that females are still being mistreated. In Afghanistan, women are more closed out to the public and conceal but, in the U.S. women can freely walk out in the open public without a male family member being at their side. People living today are separated by the color of their skin and types of culture they are in. Nowadays people belong in different cultures. Race is a sensitive issue to bring up in any kind of discussion for the reason being that we judge people by their different appearances. For instance, California large diversity has created problems in the past. The L.A. riot in 1992 was based on an African American being brutally beaten up by Los Angeles Police Officers that were acting purely on racism. How each one of us looked like had an impact on how we were being perceived. Differences in our appearances are types of distinctions people assume to take and have a bias perception of a person. Our society today, is so much into judging people by their different hair color or language spoken that we only see just that and nothing else...

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