Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Feminism

Very often I have encountered feminism being equated with hatred towards men. Its time we understand what feminism is? Feminism cannot be defined in two or three lines. It’s a movement. Feminism vouches for gender equality – equal rights, equal opportunities, equal say in matters pertaining to all the walks of life. Feminism is about fighting gender oppression.

Feminism is not about male bashing....its about equality and creating a society where women can stand up to themselves and equal to men...not above or below them but WITH them....feminists don't hate men. they hate patriarchy. they hate oppression.

Feminism is about helping women understand their rights... understanding themselves and their freedom..... Feminism is a movement. It was started by various people across the globe at various times to voice against the cruelty against women......in India, Raja Ram Mohan Roy and Mahakavi Bharathiar were men who supported for women's education and opposed sati a cruel practice where a wife is forced to jump in to the fire after the death of her husband.......And in India these people are called as feminists.....

Feminism is the doctrine advocating social, political, and all other rights of women equal to those of men.it has got nothing to do with hating men................

FEMINISM is supporting women to think, act independently irrespective of social barriers(mostly created for men's pleasure). Gender roles are social constructions and feminism aims at fighting against those unfair practices that curb the rights and freedom of woman. Its about letting a girl treasure her childhood, enjoy her youth and live life according to her wish and not under any kind of oppression. Its about equal say in the family, in the society and in the world.

2 comments:

The Chef said...

I wish feminism stays or evolves the way you defined. Unfortunately it is unable to evolve this way and where it does it is unable to stay contained at that level called equality.

Ajaa said...

very true said the chef...
and i am glad to read this...
but i wish men and women would understand feminism in its true essence. Even men can be feminist but all this is hardly understood. people only live in some wrongly interpreted idea of it rather than truly understanding the thought and feeling in it.