Women will save the world

The largest protest act in the history of the United States occurred on Jan. 21 thanks to women. To support the 200,000 women marching on Washington against Donald Trump, 100,000 women in London took to the streets to show solidarity. In a total of 600 cities across the world, women carried banners that flaunted, "My body, my decision, our power." 

A survey carried out in 13 countries with a total of 64,000 people show that two thirds of the surveyors believe that if men could think more like women, the world would be a better place. 

People are now tired of the "winner takes all attitude" that men have. Everybody is aware that the people of this world deserve better. 

The survey, which was later turned into a book named "The Athena Doctrine" written by John Gerzema and Michael D'Antonio, show the level of content of humanity. 

According to the survey, we live at an age of concern. Most of the participants displayed skepticism that their children may not have better lives than them. Some 74 percent of them believe that the world is becoming a more unjust place.   

Leaders and institutions do not have a good record among crucial issues such as unemployment, economic stagnation and climate change; they get involved in scandals and are defeated most of the time.    

Major banks, which were once considered stable, have gone down. 

WikiLeaks has disclosed the skeletons in the closet of governments. Their reports have showed that religious men are abusive. 

According to the survey, since the last financial crisis, people have lost trust in companies, and can only trust one in four companies. When the reasons for this were researched, it was determined that people were not only dissatisfied with their...

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