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Cold, fresh, the tiny breeze filling up the classroom, the teacher (trying not to mention her name) yells to the class, "I'm a high school teacher. I'm not going to repeat it GABRIEL, NAPO, CLAUDIO, YOU!" I noticed she only called guys, and the guy she pointed out as you was Norman. I think it was my first time I actually had a sexist teacher. I never imagined myself sitting in a classroom where the teacher would actually discriminate the guys, or detest saying their names that she had to rely on you. It was funny how she mentioned John Steinbeck with disgust; she actually opened my eyes to a new feminist world. Even when she said the book Woman Warrior, even though I knew it was a good book, when she said it, I just imagined a cheesy ass book with the strongest woman warrior on Earth beating all male creatures upon her.

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I'm not that religious kind of guy, but I did go to Lincoln School which is Christian and I have attended some masses, and have read the Bible. Haven't you noticed that when we depict God, why is that we picture him on our minds as a man? Why is that? Why is that our holy mother Mary had a son instead of a daughter? Quoting the oldest of the oldest Testament, we see even in the 10 commandments that men and women were created equally with the same divine rights. bla bla bla. Doesn't this sound familiar to you? If I'm not wrong, the Bible says you (as a man) have to honor and respect the women. Funny thing, even when we see the first woman on Earth, we see her as tempting, and evil; introducing Adam to the dark side. Isn't there a controversy in the Bible when they introduce Mary? Mary, a perfect example of a holy, virgin mother, we see someone who is untouchable by

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