THE ROAD TO EQUALITY
“ A women is a full circle, within her is the power to
create, nurture and transform.” The same women is also an individual with her
own set of beliefs, choices and passion. But the only choice that earns respect
and appreciation from the society are also the choices that ensure she remains
inferior because that is the only way that she can earn the validation from
standards set by the patriarchal society. All the irrational beliefs that exist
and the roots of patriarchal conviction run back in time past thousands of
years and is truly disappointing that the bits of these roots still thrive between
us and the present generation. You ask
me where? It’s probably in every little things- when a women is asked to marry
at 25, when she is asked to not wear that dress, when she is told to not sit
that way, when she is told not to speak back, when cooking and house chores are
seen as what she is supposed to do whether she earns or not, when you are treated
as someone to serve, look after, sacrifice and allow a man to dominate and
decide your worth . Because the only way a home can be peaceful is at the cost
of a women’s choice and freedom and every little things that goes unnoticed or
is normalized. I never found a precise reason why Indian serials tend to show a
women having Western fashion choices are shown to have uncompassionate, evil
and vicious persnality whereas it’s always the women with traditional outfits with
loving , caring and good hearted traits and are of course are also the good
guys of the story. why someone is a perfect “bahu” because she decided to
listen to her mother in law whether she is right or wrong and why wearing
sarees can be the only decent and
respectable way of representing yourself as being married, and how slapping your
wife is treated as any other normal thing a husband does and is allowed to do
without being questioned. No wonder how gender inequality has found its way in
our lifestyle, in our clothes and our entertainment medium. And how do you expect a change when the shows
that are watched everyday influence your thought process.
It’s a shame that every women you know and every women she
knows has gone through some kind of abuse and we all naturally learn to shut up
about it because people always somehow find a way to blame the victim. Why did
she wear that dress? Why did she go to that party? Why isnt she married yet?
Why did she drink? Why was she standing at that side of the bus?
It’s a shame that we have made the gender as an excuse for
men to abuse us, to dominate and rule over us and even made way for horrible
acts like domestic violence.
It’s a shame that all the movies we have watched while
growing up has shown us that the only way a women can protect herself against
abuse is through another man fighting in
a unrealistic way.
It's a shame that a women who tolerates violence and being
cheated upon is glorified and appreciated but a women who walks away from a abusive
marriage is called as someone as who breaks home.
It’s a shame that most women face judgement for having a
career she likes, getting married at the age she feels comfortable, chooses her
own partner because emotional and physical intimacy are considered a joke
compared to caste and wealth in the
society.
It’s a shame that women who should be supporting another
women to speak up are the ones who constantly tell them to adjust and encourage
inferiority.
I stand on my right to be respected if I choose to go to a party wearing a dress I
want, having male friends, choosing
financial independence. Because the power of creating, nurturing and transforming
comes from the person you are and not the clothes you wear. A women deserves to
be more than someone’s daughter, wife or sister. She can choose to have her own
identity and live her life the way she wants and meeting the patriarchal
standards of society and living a life dictated by them at the cost of her own
self is something we have to abolish at the earliest. Women need to be seen and treated as strong. We
have lived among great examples but with very low recognition of their efforts -whether it was a housewife with or
without a choice or someone running a business or someone who
brought up her children on her own without a man in a family or someone who
sells flowers under the scorching sun and comes back home to cook for her
children and her good for nothing drunk husband. Whether it was back then when
women fought for the right of education or whether it’s right now when we
are fighting for the right to abortion.
We all represent something in common – solidarity, undying spirit and passion
to claim what we rightfully deserve – freedom of choice, worth and self
respect. And this long going fight can end with you. Because you can be the
change. You can be the one who tells her that it is not her job to adjust and
tolerate so that everyone else can be peaceful, you can be the one to say her
that having kids, getting married and serving your husband is not the only way
her life is complete but it’s a choice
and respect her if she does not
make that choice. You can be the part of the better world so that your daughter
or yet another generation of women wouldn’t have to go through all the horrible
things as millions of women in india already have.

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