Caution:
this write up has graphic words.
With all the doom and brute being expressed across Ghana's political divides - more than political correctness has been shredded by sharks - NO - "[men] with sharp teeth".
Even
Dr. Dr. Hassan Ayariga of the All People's Congress' apology to the Electoral
Commission's boss after his sour-grape-insults would not suffice.
Perhaps you or they should take a listen at Shatta Wale's "Womaami Tw3" [your mother's pussy] ft S. A. And if you don't pause after the first five toxic words then maybe you are part of everything wrong with how we treat women.
Yet
- in the face of all the doom and buffoonery - Charlotte Osei doesn't need to
show she's got balls to prove her worth: That she is equally capable to handle
the affairs of the Electoral Commission (EC) as its CHAIRWOMAN.
After
all those male-balls are overly sensitive and weak: the vagina takes some real
pounding - even from "anaconda" dicks that end up nursing blue balls.
Too
bad most people feel patriarchally entitled or indoctrinated - who have to -
with much hesitation admit that women like their male counterparts are equally
capable. Only after they've proven themselves over and over. When they finally do - some ill persons would swear by their lives that they allowed men to "grab them by the pussy".
And that would be far charitable an accusation. Goodness!
For
some - it would be far more easy for a "camel to go through the eye of a
needle" than for them to admit that women are equally capable.
Better
that - than bruise their inherent and acquired egos.
Disagree
if you may.
But
ask yourself why you or most people only admitted Charlotte Osei is capable of
performing her responsibilities as EC Chairperson after she spearheaded the
disqualification of thirteen persons who were hoping to contest the country’s
presidential elections and a further in December this year but failed to meet
the necessary requirements in filing their nomination forms.
Even
after breaking the glass ceiling - she had to execute the exceptional to prove
her worth and get many twisted minds on her side.
Again
you may disagree.
Yet
the crippling stereotype is real: most men have been raised with all the wrong
perceptions or interpretations that "they are the head" and women the
"neck". That men are to lead and dominate.
And
only admit that women are equals and equally capable to appear politically
correct. Often if not more!
Hardly
would they admit to more.
Not long after her appointment - all hell was let loose: "it's a man's job", many asserted.
Sad
to admit that some women also posited the repulsively ugly idea that she's not
got [what it takes to do the job].
But
those gentle bullies were much kind: she was about to suffer far worse.
Member
of Parliament for Assin North, Kennedy Agyapong, spat sexist-venom about the EC
chairperson whilst addressing party supporters at a rally in Kumasi:
"Charlotte Osei bring your buttocks (sexual affair) in exchange of EC
Chair position (fawoto be gye golf)”,Yen.com.gh reported.
Such
"patriarchal nonsense" is enabled by our cultural, traditional and
religious settings. And perpetuated by persons with a double dose of insolence.
Although
Madam Charlotte Osei is yet to champion to her credit any peaceful elections -
the verdict was given even before she started the raise. Coupled with the
distasteful narrative that she is aligned to the governing National Democratic
Congress (NDC) hence couldn't be objective.
Her
predecessor Dr. Kwadwo Afari-Gyan is and would be her standard. Hardly her
enviable credentials.
And
may have to deal with the belief of some individuals that women are not fit for
the position she holds by constantly proving her worth.
Imagine
the nuclear-like "pressure". And the brute-missiles being propelled
at her.
You
may say it comes with the job.
And I say that aside the toughness of being a woman - she needs a great dose of
conscience if she hasn't got any, be incorruptible and credible.
Not
the strength of a man or male-balls to play her role as EC well.
May
be - far better!
Dr. Dr. Hassan Ayariga of the All People's Congress |
Dr. Kwadwo Afari-Gyan |
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