Monday, May 23, 2011

We Run The World?! I Had No Idea!

Susan B. Anthony. Spice Girls. And, now, Beyonce. As women, we have endured such hardships throughout history. We lacked the right to vote or drive. We lacked the right to own property. We lacked the right to divorce our husbands. Basically, we lacked the right to an opinion. We have used Women’s Rights, Girl Power, and birth control to gain our independence and strive for equality. And, guess what? After ALL these years, we still haven’t reached true equality. We make less money than men. We hold less governmental positions than men. According to our society, we are the lesser sex. We barely run our neighborhoods. So, why is Beyonce saying that we RUN THE WORLD?!

My readers know my fondness of Beyonce. Her and I have spent countless hours together as she [tries] to teach me choreography. And, she usually consumes my Itunes when I’m tirelessly cleaning on Saturday mornings. I am not a fanatic. I am a fan. (Get it right.) I have to give it to her. The girl (and her team/staff) is smart. Very smart. However, I do not agree with all that she blows through the airways because sometimes she is doing nothing more than blowing smoke.

I believe in equal rights. I believe in women’s suffrage. I believe in women being able to have a voice since we are mainly the ones raising the proceeding generations of men and women. We play a substantial role in the world regardless if we are recognized or not. But, we are not all it takes. (I know that my fellow sisters are going to want to hang me for this. Oh, well.)

I am reminded of a song by one of my favorite singers, Jill Scott. The song is entitled “The Fact Is (I Need You).” And, it goes a little somethin’ like this:

I could buy my own groceries baby
Get my hair tight, my nails right
I can floss my own bling bling
Write the words to the songs I sing
I can even raise the child we'll make
Make sure he's loved and knows what God gave us
I can teach him how to walk and stand
But he needs you to help him be a man
We need you
So hard to say
We need you
Some things don't change

Seriously. I couldn’t say it any better. I am capable of doing so many things without the help of a man. I have done so many things without the help of a man. However, I know from studying God’s purpose of the family; men are necessary. It’s symmetry. It makes sense.

So, even though I love Beyonce’s dance moves to "Run The World" (because it would be great exercise), I have no desire to actually “run the world.” I recognize my strength, my tenacity, and my wisdom. But, I also recognize the same characteristics in my male counterpart. And, I need his help. Just as he needs me. Despite cultural stereotypes, women are not the more intelligent sex. We make dumb decisions just like men (and usually our dumb decisions are over men.) Men are not all dogs. Women cheat, steal, and are money-hungry (i.e. gold-diggers). And, there are not enough Big Mamas in the world to teach the next generation of boys how to become men. Big Daddy is needed too.

I understand where Beyonce is trying to go with this song. I’m just not going with her. Why provide another song to widen the wedge between men and women? Why do we have to be foes? Why does it have to be one or the other “running the world”? Why?! What ever happened to that missing “I” in “team”?

One day, I plan to get married. And, I might even have children. When they look at their parents, I want them to see a union. Not two forces trying to “run” the household without considering each other. My marriage will not be a continual battle because it won’t last like that. I plan to go into my marriage thinking of my husband before I think of myself. And, he will do the same. As the Bible says, two people will become one flesh. How crazy would I look if was punching myself in the face? That is exactly what it would look like if I were battling with the man I share one flesh with.

So, thanks for the song Bey! But, I’m going to have to pass this time. I’m sure all the permanently independent, don’t-need-a-man, won’t-ever-get-a-man, always-a-bridesmaid-never-a-bride women would LOVE this song though!!

Brie




5 comments:

  1. Hey Sis, love the bit but I will respectfully disagree with you. Now where I agree with you is on the house of marriage because and men and women becoming one, no I in team, women rights, but the disagreement comes in with the fact that a lot of men are running from their responsibility, leaving us to carry the torch because they aren't man enough to finish whât they started while it's true that I can't teach my sons to be men but what I have to offer them are stepping stones; I can teach them to respect women and themselves, I can teach them about honor, loyalty, the value of friendship, having a relationship with god, I can show them that all they have is their word and to never fall back on it....i can teach them how to treat women, while I teach them to pee standing up I can carry this torch as far as He will let me whether it be for the next three days our the next 16 years I'm sure that what I have to offer my boys is just a important as what a father, daddy, our lack there of has and my prayer is that they find women that are at least 1/2 the woman their mother is......or their tee tee is, they will value her hard work and dedication to family and respect the fact that she MUST be respected for all that she does and show their respect for her by being honorable men of God walking with het and not over her.... (i think I went to rambling and don't kno whât I'm writing cause I'm doing this on my phone but I hope you get the point) I may not run the world but I've been chosen to run this household therefore I'm responsible for whât comes out whether daddy wants to take part or not mommy is raising men and proud

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  2. It's the Media that controls the minds, so if the most popular, beautiful person can strt a movement, who wouldnt be on their bandwagon? This is the hidden messages in music, that we need to stray from. And this is just disrespecting what God has ordained as a Union of Man & Woman. And people wisting the truth, we are EQUAL if we are in position with our men, not walikng ahead of or in the back of, but right next too. I agree with the sister's comment above about men leaving and not being responsible, but we do have to take action in our part for NOT listening to our Spirit, we knew he wasnt the right one, and we didnt want to hear it from noone else that he wasnt going to be a man and thinking he had kids wouldnt make him settle down. If ANYTHING is ordained by God and God is kept in it, then it is meant to be.

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  3. I loved this post Brie!! And I have to say (on a goofy note) that you had me rolln' at "Her and I have spent countless hours together as she [tries] to teach me choreography."...LOLL. No but I hear what you are saying and I love it!

    -Traci

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  4. 1. Ditto on the song. I literally had a "huh?" look on my face when I first heard it. Yeah, Beyonce knows how to do a song! BUT...I didn't catch the vibe on this one at all....for very similar reasons you pointed out.

    2. Brie, you just say everything so WELL, my commenting just seems unnecessary cuz you've said it all! lol So my comment to all of the above is simply, YES and AMEN!!! :-D

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  5. Good post. I think feminism is really another agenda pushed by the media to divide families. Nah..lol. honestly I thought it was just Bey pushing more of her diva dominatrix persona that sells her records.

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