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Sexism In Captain Phillips

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Captain Phillips is an American movie based on true life story which was directed by Paul Greengrass in 2013. One would wonder why Africans have much enmity for Whites; my curiosity to watch an action movie counted Captain Phillips as my favorite text. In this movie, the main characters were Captain Phillips played by Tom Hanks and the Somalian pirates. Captain Phillips was a civilian sailor who had a duty to sail Maersk container ship from Oman to Mombasa in Africa. A crew of pirates from Somalia attacked the Maersk container ship on the sea which led to a long day negotiation between the pirates and the crews of Captain Phillips. Unfortunately, Captain Phillips was captured by the pirates into a life boat. The shipping company had no option than to save Captain Phillips and so they sent the U.S navy ship to negotiate with the pirates. During the negotiation, Captain Phillips managed to tell the navy negotiator his seat number. The navy employed a strategic raid on the life boat and killed all the pirates to save Captain Phillips (Greengrass, 2013).
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According to Bell Hooks, Feminism is a movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation and oppression. Sexism refers to the unfair treatment of people due to their sex especially to women. Most women are facing the problem of sexism because there are no room for high- paying skilled labor opened to them due to the problem of gender socialization. It was not gender discrimination or sexist oppression that kept privileged women of all races from working outside the home, it was the fact that the jobs that would have been available to them would have been the same low-paying unskilled labor open to all working women. (Hooks, 2000). Women have been made default pursuers of unskillful labor which is a disadvantage for women but to the advantage of the “men” in the

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