Monday, December 21, 2015

I am a feminist.



I am a feminist.

I identify as a feminist.

Feminists are often unfairly labeled as individuals who harbor resentment toward men. They are frequently stereotyped as lacking a sense of humor or sporting a particular hairstyle. Let's clarify that a feminist can be male too and still champion gender equality, advocating for women's rights.

I stand firm in my beliefs, influenced by a classic example—John Gray's "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus." It's unjust to categorize individuals based on gender stereotypes. Men can express vulnerability, gossip, and cry, just as some women may not conform to traditional expectations. Kindness isn't exclusive to men, and some women can be strong and assertive.

So, what sets feminism apart? In Katy Perry's words, "Being a feminist simply means you are an advocate of the rights and equality of women. You don’t have to be anti-man to be pro-woman."

You can recognize a feminist by:

- Embracing the autonomy of women who manage their own households.
- Questioning why there's still a gender pay gap.
- Disapproving of jokes that perpetuate stereotypes, like those made by Kapil Sharma.
- Paying attention to how media portrays gender roles.
- Preferring acknowledgment for talents over appearance.
- Feeling offended when assigned tasks based on gender.
- Strongly disliking "Women Driver" jokes.

It's essential to note that sexism works both ways. If a man is expected to provide, women should equally bear responsibilities. Feminism appreciates gestures like having a door opened for you but rejects the expectation that a man must give up his seat solely because of his gender.

India is undergoing positive changes, celebrating girl children, redefining dowry, and rejecting physical weakness as a criticism against women. Women embrace independence and support their partners as equals.

Let's strive to be humanists and feminists, putting an end to patriarchy. If you proudly call yourself a feminist, you're not afraid to do so.

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