He For She: Discurso Emma Watson presentación en la ONU (Subtitulado en Español - HD)
Introduction and Definition of Feminism
In this section, the speaker introduces herself as a goodwill ambassador for UN Women and discusses the definition of feminism.
- The speaker was appointed as a goodwill ambassador for UN Women 6 months ago.
- She emphasizes that fighting for women's rights should not be synonymous with man-hating.
- Feminism is defined as the belief in equal rights and opportunities for men and women.
- The speaker shares personal experiences that led her to identify as a feminist.
Challenging Gender-Based Assumptions
This section focuses on the speaker's early experiences with gender-based assumptions and stereotypes.
- At the age of 8, the speaker was called "bossy" for wanting to direct plays.
- By 14, she experienced sexualization by certain elements of the media.
- At 15, her female friends started dropping out of sports teams due to body image concerns.
- At 18, her male friends struggled to express their emotions.
Unpopularity of Feminism
The speaker discusses how feminism has become an unpopular word and why some women choose not to identify as feminists.
- Many women see expressions of feminism as too strong, aggressive, isolating, or anti-men.
- The speaker questions why the word feminism has become uncomfortable for some people.
Gender Equality as Human Rights
This section highlights the importance of gender equality as a human right and acknowledges that it is not yet achieved globally.
- The speaker believes it is right to be paid equally regardless of gender.
- She advocates for women's involvement in policies and decisions that affect their lives.
- Gender equality is considered a human right but is still lacking worldwide.
Privilege and Role Models
The speaker acknowledges her own privilege and the positive influences that shaped her beliefs.
- The speaker considers herself privileged because her parents, school, and mentors supported gender equality.
- She credits these influences as inadvertent feminists who are changing the world.
- More role models like them are needed to promote gender equality.
Importance of the Idea Behind Feminism
The speaker emphasizes that it is the idea and ambition behind feminism that matters, not just the word itself.
- The speaker states that not all women have received the same rights she has.
- She references Hillary Clinton's speech on women's rights in Beijing and highlights the need for male participation in achieving gender equality.
Gender Equality as Everyone's Issue
This section addresses men's role in promoting gender equality and challenges stereotypes affecting both men and women.
- The speaker urges men to recognize that gender equality is their issue too.
- She shares examples of how societal expectations negatively impact men's mental health.
- Men breaking free from gender stereotypes will lead to positive changes for women as well.
Perceiving Gender on a Spectrum
The speaker advocates for perceiving gender on a spectrum rather than opposing ideals, allowing individuals to be true to themselves.
- Both men and women should feel free to be sensitive or strong without conforming to traditional roles.
- Viewing gender on a spectrum will lead to greater freedom for everyone.
Freedom and Responsibility
The speaker expresses her personal commitment to addressing gender inequality and encourages others to take action as well.
- The speaker wants men to support gender equality so their daughters, sisters, and mothers can be free from prejudice.
- Men embracing vulnerability will allow them to reclaim parts of themselves they may have abandoned.
- Taking responsibility and speaking up is crucial in creating positive change.
Conclusion and Call to Action
The speaker reflects on her role as a speaker at the UN and emphasizes the importance of taking action against gender inequality.
- The speaker acknowledges that she may not have all the answers but cares deeply about addressing this problem.
- She quotes Edmund Burke, stating that doing nothing allows evil to triumph.
- The speaker encourages others to seize opportunities for change and highlights the long timeline for achieving gender equality if no action is taken.
The Uniting Movement of "He for She"
In this section, the speaker discusses the importance of a uniting movement called "He for She" and invites individuals to step forward and be part of it.
Joining the "He for She" Movement
- The speaker applauds the audience for their previous efforts and introduces the concept of a uniting movement.
- The movement is called "He for She" and aims to promote gender equality.
- Individuals are encouraged to step forward, be seen, and ask themselves if they can contribute to the cause.
- The speaker poses the question: If not me, then who? If not now, then when?
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