To put an end to gender bias, we need to fundamentally change our attitudes. It does not mean that men must be strong and women must be weak, but because of individual differences. So there should be no gender bias.
Gender bias begins in a male-dominated patriarchal society and is a product of economic development. With the development of social civilization, it, as an orthodox concept, is reflected in various cultural carrier forms such as religious classics, myths and legends, written symbols, and philosophers' quotes. Male discourse in these cultural carriers contributes to the reinforcement of male power. Male-centered consciousness is further strengthened by male authority in society, causing it to gradually enter a state of unconsciousness. Become an unconscious expression. Gender bias is an ideological issue. To eliminate this prejudice, education must be adopted. New educational forms and content based on gender equality will help realize the ideal of gender equality. Gender-inclusive language is the use of language that respects all genders equally. Using gender-inclusive language means language.
Their expressions do not discriminate against a certain sex, gender or gender identity, nor do they reinforce gender stereotypes. Since language plays a key role in shaping cultural and social attitudes, using gender-inclusive language is a powerful means of promoting gender equality and combating gender bias. Gender is based on biological sex and gradually develops and forms under the construction of social culture. It is embodied in the unique group characteristics and behaviors of different genders, or people's concepts and opinions about different gender groups. In Chinese, when talking about female police officers, although gender may not be necessary information, people are used to calling them "female police officers". This partly reflects the social phenomenon that jobs such as police are traditionally held by men.
As women’s participation and importance in society continue to increase, the Chinese are also advancing with the times. Efforts to make China more gender-inclusive include eliminating prejudice and discrimination against women, avoiding the use of gender-stereotyping expressions, and increasing women's visibility in more positive ways. The bottom line is, it's not your gender that needs to change. It’s about your attitude, whether you are willing to face your own existence, and whether you can see your own strengths and weaknesses. Excellence will improve and deficiencies will change. I don’t think I change just because I’m a boy or a girl. The only difference is the method. If you don’t like it, you can change it! If I don't like my manic personality and can't do anything, I try to slow down and think before I act. To try is to be on the path to change, but I'm not going to transform myself into a woman and think that if I have more estrogen, I can light up my attentive talents.
This is not an attempt, it is a change, it is an escape. If you do not admit your weakness, you do not have the courage to change. Fighting alone again and again will only increase the difficulty, and looking down on others will only lead to being looked down upon. Where there is a will, there is a way. This is not a good warning. It is a saying that has gone through many hardships, but finally became a big shot. There are no excuses or reasons, what is right is right and what is wrong must be changed. You prefer men, think like men, be decisive, brave and confident, and don't use gender as an excuse. Whether it is Wu Zetian or Mrs. Thatcher, they both have an iron fist that is no less than that of a man. In fact, many problems are caused by not understanding yourself and not being confident in yourself. Therefore, what I suggested before is to let the subject think and analyze for himself.