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By Lyba hyderPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
we need to correct our defination

Feminism?

Do you what is it?

Movement who fight for women's right or THE STRATEGY TO MANIPULATE PEOPLE HAVE WEAK FAITH .

where are the poor ladies who are facing crises ? Who are beaten ? Are burnt ? Are abused ? Prisoned in their houses ? Treated as they don't having any feeling and emotions ? Education for them is banned who face acid attacks ? Where are they? We can't we see them in AURAT MARCHES

But yes we can see HALF NAKED WOMEN ,

Their hairs are open , wearing shades , have make up on , wearing branded clothes have gucci bags and yelling for MERA JISM MERI MARZI?

APNA KHANA KHUD GARAM KARo?

ETC etc etc etc

For whom you are fighting ?

The high class independent women fight shouting on the road while the real victims are at their homes washing their dishes and cleaning their homes? Or are insulted from their child? They even don't know that lady who just left home ready from tip to the toe handing her the responsibility of whole households are going to shout out loud for their rights? How does it sounds to you?

You called it modernism ? Roaming around naked like animals? Showing your private parts?

Is it cool or moderism so animals should be awarded as miss world.

Feminism is a social and political movement that aims to achieve equality between genders, promote women's rights and eliminate discrimination against women. Unfortunately, there are certain actions that some people take in the name of feminism that are not helpful to achieving these goals. Here are some examples:

Attacking or belittling men: Feminism is about promoting equality between genders, not about hating men or putting them down. Blaming all men for the problems of society or using hateful language against them does not help advance the cause of feminism.

Ignoring or denying the experiences of women of color: Feminism should be inclusive of all women, regardless of their race, ethnicity, or background. However, sometimes the experiences and perspectives of women of color are ignored or dismissed in feminist discussions, which can perpetuate racism and perpetuate the very inequalities that feminism seeks to address.

Shaming women for their choices: Feminism is about empowering women to make choices about their own lives and bodies, whether it's about their careers, relationships, or reproductive rights. However, some people use feminism to shame women who make choices that don't align with their own values or beliefs, which is not productive or supportive.

Dismissing men's issues: Feminism is not just about women's issues, it's also about promoting gender equality for all genders. Dismissing men's issues, such as mental health, fatherhood, or workplace discrimination, does not help achieve this goal.

Not being inclusive of trans women: Feminism should include and advocate for all women, including trans women. Some people who identify as feminists exclude or even actively discriminate against trans women, which goes against the very principles of feminism.

It's important to remember that feminism is a complex and ongoing movement that involves many different perspectives and voices. While it's okay to disagree with some approaches or strategies, it's important to stay respectful and inclusive in the pursuit of gender equality.

Feminism is not about telling women how to dress or how to present their bodies. Feminism is about promoting gender equality and ensuring that all individuals have the right to make choices about their own lives, bodies, and identities, free from discrimination and oppression.

Feminism recognizes that women have been objectified and sexualized in society for far too long, and that the pressure to conform to narrow beauty standards can be damaging to women's self-esteem and well-being. However, feminism is not about shaming women who choose to dress or present themselves in ways that are traditionally considered sexual or provocative. Instead, it's about advocating for women's right to make their own choices and be respected and valued for who they are, regardless of their appearance or sexuality.

In short, feminism is about empowering women and promoting gender equality, not about dictating how women should dress or present themselves.

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