Monday, December 19, 2011

SEX SEGREGATION (Israel): I won’t sit at the back of the bus…


In the 80’s when I first arrived in Saudi Arabia; women sits in the back of the bus via a door at the rear. Surprisingly; by the 90’s onward: segregation was abolished due probably to the influx of women foreign workers that find such practice a little inconvenient but I don’t remember any issue of complains among expatriates. Sometimes in the late 90s to my chagrin or early 2000; segregation in public transport back in the Philippine was instituted where the first 2 boxcars of the light rail transit are reserved for women and the elderly the reason being that some women complained of molestation in the crowded train.

I read some days ago that some Jewish groups in Israel are demanding for the segregation of sexes in public places but I never thought it was serious till I read this article/story :-)

I won’t sit at the back of the bus


Ynet special: Tanya Rosenblit recounts clash of civilizations she experienced on Israeli bus; ‘until yesterday, I was sure that I live in a free country,’ she says
Tanya Rosenblit

SNIP:

Until yesterday, I was sure that I live in a free country. I was certain that a person’s dignity and freedom are supreme values in our diverse society. Indeed, there are calls against one group or another, but people, whoever they are, regardless of religion, creed or gender, will be respected, because this is the kind of society I grew up in. These are the values I learned.

The driver, who saw he cannot continue, called the police. When the police officer arrived, he traded a few words with the driver, spoke at length with the organizer of the spontaneous protest, and then boarded the bus in order to ask me whether I am willing to respect them and move to the back of the bus. He repeated the question twice. He was also the first to turn to me and speak to me all that time.

I replied that I showed enough respect for them with my modest dress and that I cannot humiliate myself in order to respect someone else. They must ask themselves how it could be that humiliating a woman shows respect to them. How could it be that a man in this day and age feels that a woman is not worthy of sitting before him? How would he feel if his mother, sister or daughter encountered such contempt?

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