Objectification of Women Reduces Their True Value

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A peculiar thought struck me recently: across species and societies, males often chase females. From humans to animals, this dynamic seems almost universal. History is littered with wars fought over women—Helen of Troy, the abduction of Sita in the Ramayana, or even modern conflicts rooted in patriarchal control. But what’s striking is how society equates women to diamonds, labeling them "precious" yet stripping them of the very strength diamonds symbolize. This paradox reveals a darker truth: women’s objectification, perpetuated by capitalist greed and cultural norms, systematically erodes their intrinsic worth. Let’s unravel this contradiction. The Diamond Analogy: A Flawed ComparisonDiamonds