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The document discusses gender stereotypes and their negative impact on individual expression and development, particularly within the LGBTQIA+ community. It emphasizes the need to break these stereotypes to achieve equity and equality, highlighting that gender does not dictate capabilities or interests. The speaker advocates for personal growth and awareness to challenge societal norms and promote acceptance.

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Script Purp

The document discusses gender stereotypes and their negative impact on individual expression and development, particularly within the LGBTQIA+ community. It emphasizes the need to break these stereotypes to achieve equity and equality, highlighting that gender does not dictate capabilities or interests. The speaker advocates for personal growth and awareness to challenge societal norms and promote acceptance.

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ORIENTATION:

Imagine if there was no gender stereotypes…

INFORMATION:

3 gender stereotypes scenario:

Boys should wear blue

: why are you wearing pink? Youre a guy?

Boys should only be masculine

: flexing muscles

Boys should play sports not read

: what are you doing? You should be playing sports, not that.

That’s what gender stereotypes looks like and sounds like.

2nd cam: but what are gender stereotypes?

Gender stereotypes are a barrier that prevents people to express who they are and telling them how
they should be and it confines people from developing, understanding themselves, and evolving.

These are recurring problems that raise issues about discrimination, belittling, and denigration because
of one's gender. typically experienced by people within the lgbtqia+ community, it’s more than just
about a guy wearing a dress and vice-versa.

(painting nails) Also, keep in mind that heteronormativity isn’t the normal.

2nd cam: You know it can cause a crisis on ones wellness. I know it, and it wasn’t a pleasant feeling.

ACTION:

2nd cam: (nagaayos ng halaman) That’s why I’m advocating this topic ‘cause it's time to open our
minds to an issue that has gone on for too long. It’s time to break these stereotypes because it
doesn’t make sense.

(workout) A man and a woman has its own individuality and there’s a thing called sogie and it’s different
for everyone, and it should be learned and implemented.

What I’m saying is that we need to start learning and seeing things in a bigger picture, for us to attain
equity and equality for everyone, and that gender does not dictate the things you can and can’t do.

(doing skin care) As Wednesday Addams once said “those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.”
(sa edit have articles ng gender inequality) That’s why it is our job to put an end to these stereotypes
and have the actual growth that we are looking for
it’s simply not changing but rather evolving.

2nd cam: so start with you, don’t let anyone put you inside a box, bend those stereotypes and do you.

*waking up from a dream

Oh it’s just a dream, but-

*look at the camera

Imagine if that was real.

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