Areesh
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"Hum sub kuch kar sakte hain lekin apni beevion ke khilaf sarkon per nahin aa sakte"
Beautifully said.
Neither gender has it easy in Pakistan. Men suck it up and soldier on, and to be fair to Pakistani women they also suck up their pride and do their duty to their families and society at large.
This trick of pitting one half of the population against the other over stupidest nonsense like "Khana khud garam Karo" is cultural and societal level subversion being pushed by mentally colonised celebrities and upper class morons for their own personal agenda.
Because I fail to see how pushing for "mera jism meri merzi" and "tu kare tho stud mein karoon tho slut" BS is supposed to help anyone. How exactly is pushing for open-sexual relationships supposed to fight against women being sexually abused?
I don't get it. The cognitive dissonance in these people is incomprehensible. On the one hand they push for the #MeinBhi slogan, which was taken from the American #MeToo social media campaign in revelation of the sexual abuse women faced from prominent Hollywood personalities (mostly powerful Jewish men like Harvey Weinstein), but then on the other hand these same people also want to push for open sex and the destruction of the patriarchy? You cannot champion the disease and the cure all at the same time.
In conclusion: these people are rebelling purely for the sake of it and are copying Western Liberals because they themselves are unoriginal and intellectually mediocre, not to mention completely detached from society because they are a part of Pakistans privileged upper classes. They have never experienced the pains and struggles of the common Pakistani man, woman or child.
@Psychic @Ocean @PAKjunoon @Reichsmarschall @Metanoia
As I said. This is burger elite chutyapa and nothing more.
There was no placard about karo kari or honor killings or Quran sai shadi or other very common and serious ills against women.
They had placards like "apna khana khud garam karlo" because how can these papa ki princess work in kitchen. For them working in kitchen is some sort of inferior sort of work. For them having open sexual relationships or not marrying at all is some sort of women empowerment. For them to smoke cigarette like men makes them look cool and shows freedom. For them abusing men and calling them kuttai ka bacha is a great show of women freedom.
That was not aurat march. That was DHA elite women march and was far away from the real issues that women face in Pakistan.