Whenever I say that I am a feminist,
all I see is heads turning around, accusing glances, and exasperated
exclamations of “Oh, my God! Why do you hate men?”
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Why is that, we wonder. The reason lies in the
folds of ever-intensifying patriarchal curtains that drape the world all over. Certain women addressing sexism and violence
against their gender shouldn’t make people uncomfortable. The issues they
address should make people uncomfortable. It is truly
wondrous, how feminists are called man-haters, when this is the only group that
truly believes in men’s capacity to change for the better. We refuse to
collapse into the hopelessness of biological determinism.
However, the fact that our society has not yet
ceased birthing the need to fight for basic human rights is fascinating to me. Moreover, this inequality goes back a long, long time, and has been a
deep-rooted evil in the human society. Nevertheless, no matter how primitive it
grows, mankind just doesn’t seem to get over it. We keep holding onto the
self-manifested ideology of discriminating women from men, giving it the status
of omnipresence in each one of our lives and hence, hindering our own progress.
Gender discrimination is seen in the most
essential and day-to-day aspects of our life; there is a default parallax in
societal judgement whenever the same task is performed by a man and a woman. In a common household, it is never under focal
scrutiny when she cooks, in fact, it is her duty. But, when he ever so slightly
lays hands upon a utensil, his Midas touch is all we can talk about. The COVID-19 pandemic, an unprecedented catastrophe, had
compelled our company to the four walls of our homes for the past year.
Surprisingly, it took a 120-nm virus to teach us how it is time we normalize
the basic acts of cooking and cleaning, instead of confining them to certain
gender.
Women are not provided the most basic rights
in the under developed regions of society; education and healthcare, for
instance, being vitally essential and yet, neglected. In the
backward sectors of society, families choose to invest inadequately in
daughters, unlike sons, along with denying them a plethora of opportunities. Statistically
scripting, more than 15 million girls of primary school age will never learn to
read or write, compared to less than 10 million boys. The main motive, as
observed, behind this is the early marriage of girl children, sending them off
to be someone else’s burden.
This
leads to 12 million adolescent girls (younger than 18 years) becoming child
brides each year across the globe, with expectations of running a full-fledged
household and managing their kids at such a tender age. Eventually, they evolve to be women who are
deprived of their health and sexual rights and, in the last 10 years
(2008-2018), only 55% of married or in-union women made their own decisions
regarding their reproductive life.
Gender
inequality, when broken down to the core, points out the pinnacle of disrespect
being faced by women. And the most detrimental aspect of this disrespect is
abuse. In fact, if we look around at the people, we’ve known our entire lives:
90% of them have been victims of abuse; a form of disrespect which is not
confined to just ‘rape’.
Say
it with me -Verbal, physical, mental, social and sexual abuse.
For
most females, abuse begins from a very young age. In fact, these early
beginnings promote the notion of physical and mental abuse being a part and
parcel of life. A majority of young girls in rural areas face the brunt of ‘not
being boys’ at the hands of their male relatives- the alpha males of toxic
masculinity. Millions of women today are survivors of sexual harassment and
rape, acts known to be the most heinous forms of abuse.
In
the 21st Century, when we believe to have achieved truly marvellous
breakthroughs in fields of science, language, arts and mathematics, there are
unruly men out on the streets, using women’s bodies to viciously vent their
built-up frustrations. On one hand, society pressurizes women to maintain a
certain level of thinness; beauty these days lies not in the eyes of the
beholder, but in what lies beneath our ‘must be narrow’ waists and shoulders.
And on the other, why are we struggling to reach that Aphrodite-like body
image, when men cannot simply imagine of respecting the temples of their own
origin?
Moreover,
82.5 % of rape cases result in female victims bearing children. And
surprisingly, women only have rights to abortion in case of rape. This implies
that women need to be violated to acquire control over their own bodies. As a
community stepping into a new unorthodox era, we need to normalize women not
wanting to be child-bearers, rather than making them feel helpless when it
comes to motherhood. We need to learn to revere their bodies as sacred creations
of God, ones that they solely have rights to.
Additionally,
it is not just about the women. Feminism is never just about the women.
Young
men are brutally called out by the society for coming out with issues as normal
and pertinent as mental-illnesses. A male is shamed to be “less of a man”, if he
ever risks expressing his true feelings publicly. Most men are alienated when
the limelight is on sexual assault; this form of abuse, for victims, does not
limit itself only to one gender. As parents, it is common knowledge that women
are held on a higher pedestal than men, when it is a fact that a child requires
a fatherly presence just as much as a motherly essence in life.
Campaigners and activists have been struggling
for a gender-equal society for decades now; and yet, there exists not a single
nation to have achieved absolute gender parity. In the past few years, I have
come to realize the futility of the various awareness schemes and
gender-equality laws that have been implemented by Governments, globally. This
fight is not about another new law, rather, it is about a new thinking. A change in our narrow mindset. A fresh way
of peeping through the looking glass, maybe even a new glass. And in my opinion, that reformed
outlook would be brought about by feminism- a struggle for equality among both the
sexes and the need of the hour.
I believe we need feminism, because in today’s
day and age, a man in a room full of women is ecstatic, and a woman in a room
full of men is terrified.
And the
responsibility of accomplishing equivalence between both the sexes, lies upon
us, the privileged citizens of a vastly underprivileged world.
It is high time we understand the
vitality of the efficient functioning of both, the male and female, wheels of
the vehicle of our society, speeding it along the pathway of evolution.
I want a world where I am not judged
based on what I wear, how I walk and talk and the way I raise my voice whenever
necessary. I want a world where I am valued for what I do and how I do it, not
for the gender I belong to. I want a world where I am not shamed for my body, whichever way it is. I want a world where my brothers are allowed to cry
as much as I am, feel frightened as much as I do, and stand by their opinions,
like real men, no judgement. I want a world where there are no more stained glasses partitioning us from reality. I want a world where there are liberal views on people, in general.
I want a world where we women are
celebrated, not only today, not only tomorrow, but every single day.
I'm sure we all do.
-Tiara Arora ,Class XII
cleopatratia18@gmail.com

very well written, about such a controversial topic we all know everything has its flaws so does feminism as many ppl tend to misuse the power given to them but at a larger stand feminism is very much needed to teach the opposite gender the value and basic morals to treat women . keep on making these!
ReplyDeleteThanks a ton for your encouragement π
DeleteI just hate everyone equally.
ReplyDeleteGood start buddy
DeleteReally like content well written excellent
ReplyDeleteThanks a lotπ
DeleteVery well put Tiara. And THIS "I want a world where we women are celebrated, not only today, not only tomorrow, but every single day." ππ
ReplyDeleteGratefulπ
DeleteGreat thinking...... Let's just start by making a place for ourselves in this world... Each one doing this would lead to the kind of world we want....
ReplyDeleteYour blessed words always shine through Aunty!
DeleteKeep loving π
Very well written ❤️✨
ReplyDeleteThanks a ton!!!✨
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ReplyDeleteI can't agree with you more. People need to be educated about real feminism. I really am tired of hearing people hating on feminism after they hear a rant about "feminazism" from their favourite sexist youtuber or something. Also, how shameful is it that people equate feminism to Nazism.
ReplyDeleteNo truer words
DeletePseudo feminists are a headache. Little knowledge about the actual meaning of the word, little knowledge about what it stands for and no knowledge about how to go about things when such a topic arises. I feel the world needs to know that a true feminist isn't someone who downgrades men or thinks of men as 'women hating creatures'... Such people spread the wrong message and the chain continues. I feel whoever reads this will understand what feminism actually is; the movement of equality for BOTH MEN AND WOMEN... Feminists are required, not for women, not for men, but to maintain harmony and equality in society. Thanks for choosing this topic, Tiara, kudos!
ReplyDeleteAs far as respect for women goes, sadly, the Indian subcontinent as well as the soudi countries, has strayed very far from it.
DeleteA little louder for the gender-shamers in the back!!!!
DeleteThanks Yuvi.....love the response, applaud the knowledge and respect the time spared!!ππ✨