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It comes as no surpise that the word jism in our society is packed with negative connotations and embedded with vulgar undertones, which makes the message of Mera jism meri marzi seem overtly sexualised, when in reality, it is anything but.





Clearly, we need to do all the emotional labour around here so let us break it down for you. Mera jism, meri marzi literally means that womxn want bodily autonomy and have the right to make decisions concerning their bodies.

Aurat March's Instagram account put it beautifully when they said, "it means an enforcement of a human right every individual is born with, but women, trans, and non-binary person are robbed of."

If this man has learnt from history, why can't you?


Contrary to popular belief, it's not about how you dress —although it does include that too!


It means no to forced pregnancies


And sexual assault and rape


Have we forgotten how many women are victims of acid attacks?


Or genital mutilation that happens behind closed doors?


For anyone who thinks it advocates for obscenity...


Spoiler alert: it doesn't


OKB knows the problem... okay? okay.


Shehzad Roy gets it. Why don't you?
 
Don't fret, we got you as long as you read with an open mind and to understand and not to pointlessly argue.

5e60cbb72d699.jpg

Don't fret, we got you as long as you read with an open mind and to understand and not to pointlessly argue.

It comes as no surpise that the word jism in our society is packed with negative connotations and embedded with vulgar undertones, which makes the message of Mera jism meri marzi seem overtly sexualised, when in reality, it is anything but.





Clearly, we need to do all the emotional labour around here so let us break it down for you. Mera jism, meri marzi literally means that womxn want bodily autonomy and have the right to make decisions concerning their bodies.

Aurat March's Instagram account put it beautifully when they said, "it means an enforcement of a human right every individual is born with, but women, trans, and non-binary person are robbed of."

If this man has learnt from history, why can't you?


Contrary to popular belief, it's not about how you dress —although it does include that too!


It means no to forced pregnancies


And sexual assault and rape


Have we forgotten how many women are victims of acid attacks?


Or genital mutilation that happens behind closed doors?


For anyone who thinks it advocates for obscenity...


Spoiler alert: it doesn't


OKB knows the problem... okay? okay.


Shehzad Roy gets it. Why don't you?
I think it would be better make it simple , so everyone understand and must have a clear message. We have male chauvinist society and has some norms too ..
 
the message of Mera jism meri marzi seem overtly sexualised, when in reality, it is anything but.

It is... Unless you you into the Western FemiNazi propaganda ..

Feminism Tricked Women Into Giving Up Their Power

May 21, 2019

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(l. Cosmo Editor Helen Gurley Brown in her office in 1965)

Women want love, marriage and family.

Men want Sex.

Before second-wave feminism, the watchword for
women was "No sex before marriage."


Feminists like Brown duped women into giving
sex in exchange for
NOTHING. Thanks partly to her,
almost 50% of American women are childless today.


She deprived women of their honoured natural and social roles
as wives and mothers. Feminism pretended to empower women
while doing exactly the opposite.


"For every genuine case of men sexually harassing women, there are probably ten cases of women using sex for advancement. Helen Gurley Brown made that strategy explicit." -Reader


Cosmo Editor Helen Gurley Brown, (1922-2012) was called "champion of the single girl". She taught them to sell their bodies rather than demand love, courtship and marriage first. She was an Illuminati social engineer, a satanist whore who made prostitution seem chic.

In her autobiography, "I'm Wild Again" (2000) she tells us right away that in 1941, at age 19 she joined an "escort service" and had sex with a 50-year-old man for $5 (worth $80 today.) Page 4 She also boasted she slept with 178 men before her marriage.




Illuminati Taught Young Women to Trade in Sex
From Aug. 14, 2012

By Henry Makow Ph.D.


In 1965, Helen Gurley Brown, the editor of Cosmopolitan, said that a housewife was "a parasite, a dependent, a scrounger, a sponge or a bum." She didn't call them whores because she respects whores.

Her sister-in-arms, Betty Friedan, compared homemakers to "concentration camp inmates" because of the lack of stimulation and opportunity for advancement in concentration camps. (The Feminine Mystique, p. 306)

These mid boggling attacks typify the vicious psychological war against society by Illuminati Satanists. Their program to degrade women, destroy families, arrest heterosexual development, create dysfunction and reduce population has been devastatingly successful.

"The scale of marital breakdown in the West since 1960 has no historical precedent," says historian Lawrence Stone. In 40 short years, the marriage rate is down by one third, the divorce rate has doubled, the birth rate is one half, and single-parent families per capita have tripled. Forty per cent of all children born in the US in 2007 were out of wedlock compared to 4% in 1957. (Bennett, The Broken Hearth, p.10)

In 1952, the Rockefellers controlled $250 million dollars of media advertising annually. They hyped Helen Gurley Brown's 1962 book, "Sex and the Single Girl" and the movie. Single women were told they should have career and sex instead of family. At the same time, the Rockefellers were also funding and lobbying for population control and eugenics.

As editor of Cosmopolitan (1965-97), Brown was a role model for career women the world over (36 foreign editions.) She married her manager at age 37 and remained childless. Along with Communist activist Betty Frieden, and CIA agent Gloria Steinem, Brown belongs to the triumvirate of modern feminist social engineers. When she died, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said, "New York City lost a pioneer who reshaped not only the entire media industry, but the nation's culture. She was a role model for the millions of women whose private thoughts, wonders and dreams she addressed so brilliantly in print."


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(left, every issue is a HO issue)


WHAT HOUSEWIVES ARE NOT...


Brown respects whores because prostitution is her program for women. In her autobiography, "I'm Wild Again" (2000) she tells us right away that in 1941, at age 19 she joined an "escort service" and made out with a 50-year-old man for $5 ($80 today.)

"Why wasn't I revolted? I was a little but not utterly. I think even then I was a practising realist... I tried to do whatever you needed to do to survive." (4)

She got a secretarial job on the understanding that she would sleep with her married boss and he would "take care" of her in return. This arrangement lasted for a few years. She describes the routine:

"After cocktail hour we did go to my flat to make love. The lovemaking? ...This was two people copulating -- he seemed to have a good time...Moi learned to fake often and well." (15)

Brown's excuse is that she was a helping a mother and invalid sister back in Arkansas. (Prostitutes generally don't come from wealth.)

Her only regret: she never really got the promised financial payoff: "I needed somebody to tell me how to treat a man in this situation, how to flatter and cuddle and coo. I should have done it better." (19)

Helen Gurley Brown became that tutor. She taught women how to parlay sex appeal into profit and control. She helped to transform feminine nature from love and devotion to calculated predation.

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(At home with husband, producer David Brown)

Here is how she got her husband to marry her.

"You get the hook in. The darling, charming, delicious, sexy you has to have sunk into him so seriously; the hook [is] buried so deep he can't get it out without severe pain, i.e. can't live without you. You then close in and deliver your ultimatum. I had to deliver mine twice."(27)

While Brown claims she was loyal, she thinks adultery is just fine. The man's wife is to blame if he strays. Sex, Brown says, "is a physical feeling" "it feels good... one of the best things we have...." not to be subjected to "a moral imperative."

Suffocating a sexual urge can lead to "twitches, tension or depression" and driving "off a cliff some night." (52) But, like a practised madam, she cautions "never sleep with someone who has less money or more troubles than you." (225)

Office romances and even sleeping with the boss is just fine as long as you're discreet. (107) She tells her readers to make the boss "look good," let him take credit for their work, and don't complain about putting in extra hours.

Feminism, it seems, has removed wives and mothers from their families, and put them to work for corporations. Instead of serving husbands and children who love them, women now obey bosses who pay for their services and fire them in a downturn.

In Brown's view, if a loving husband provides for a devoted wife, she is a "parasite." But if she is a corporate slave or whore, then she is "independent" and "liberated."

This quote from the review of a new biography reiterates her contempt for marriage and family: "When "Sex and the Single Girl" came out in the early 1960s, the most shocking thing ... was Brown's matter-of-fact attitude toward affairs with married men."

Feminism is an excuse to sell yourself:

"...she recommended that her readers take advantage of the situation, milking a guilty and grateful married lover for gifts, money and workplace advancement, which Brown regarded as fair recompense for the fact that men got paid more than women and kept the best jobs for themselves."


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FAMILY vs. FEMINISM: THE BATTLE LINE OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER


The message that sexual urges were not to be denied, that promiscuity was "cool" and "modern," was instilled in women to degrade them and undermine marriage. The state is intended to replace the family.

In reality, women achieve fulfilment through self-sacrifice. It is a vicious slander to portray devoted hardworking wives and mothers as "bums" and "parasites."

The assumption that only work performed for cash (state/economy) is of value is sick. They want to denigrate the personal and spiritual realm, the private life of the family and the effort that this entails.

Brown says, "Whenever you live through someone else, they want someone else." This is simply not true. We love mom because she put us ahead of becoming the top producer at Century 21. Love is self-sacrifice.

Beyond a certain point, worldly ambition in a woman is masculine and impersonal. America is full of bitter neutered women and befuddled emasculated men.
 
Don't fret, we got you as long as you read with an open mind and to understand and not to pointlessly argue.

5e60cbb72d699.jpg

Don't fret, we got you as long as you read with an open mind and to understand and not to pointlessly argue.

It comes as no surpise that the word jism in our society is packed with negative connotations and embedded with vulgar undertones, which makes the message of Mera jism meri marzi seem overtly sexualised, when in reality, it is anything but.





Clearly, we need to do all the emotional labour around here so let us break it down for you. Mera jism, meri marzi literally means that womxn want bodily autonomy and have the right to make decisions concerning their bodies.

Aurat March's Instagram account put it beautifully when they said, "it means an enforcement of a human right every individual is born with, but women, trans, and non-binary person are robbed of."

If this man has learnt from history, why can't you?


Contrary to popular belief, it's not about how you dress —although it does include that too!


It means no to forced pregnancies


And sexual assault and rape


Have we forgotten how many women are victims of acid attacks?


Or genital mutilation that happens behind closed doors?


For anyone who thinks it advocates for obscenity...


Spoiler alert: it doesn't


OKB knows the problem... okay? okay.


Shehzad Roy gets it. Why don't you?
Everybody gets it. Nobody is denying that those issues exist in our society.
Using the slogan to spread obscenities is the problem. Toxic feminism has drowned out the saner discussions on the topic.
 
I think marvi sermad has serious psychological issues

She is so ugly that it quality as physical disability

I mean imagine a life where whole of your life the opposite sex didn't show any affection or attention to you .. That makes you suffer like any thing

If that does not make her mad I don't know what will

Alot of gangos have same issues.. ... . .. .... .... ..... .. .........
 
I would like to know what this campaign is about and what was done to those women who participated in it. I want to know what their complain is. If they want free sex, I am available for them all the time. If they don't want a husband and interested in someone else, we have red light area in lahore. For swinging, I have few contacts who can help.
 
The issue is really really simple

We are a Muslim society

No one denies that there are issues, nor that someone can protest in a free democracy, free of risk or attack remember THIS IS NOT INDIA we need to be better

But the actual Issues need societal support, so you need everyone on board, including conservatives, imams, teachers, the average man

So you need to reach out to these people In a sensible way To explain the problems and encourage support and change in line with our faith our culture and values
This will help the MAXIMUM amount of our women



What 'some' of these idiots Marvi Simrad or whatever her name is doing is an injustice to women because they trying to co-opt a important movement and march with a western Uber liberal beghairati that is antagonising millions of people

So rather than change society
They are antagonising with their stupidity a whole range of Pakistani society who will see the march as an affront to their values, culture and beliefs and THEN RESIST AND PUSH BACK


The aurat march idiots risk doing an injustice to our women by pushing their own Uber liberal agenda upon a issue we need change on
 
First they hijacked the cause of Ex-FATA pushtuns by using PTM platform.

Now these guys are ruining any chance of genuine parliamentary debate for passing laws on rights for women by doing such protests with sleazy placards.

These false messiahs are going to ruin it for every genuine affectee.

They don't want genuine debate but a license to be as sleazy as some of those punjabi stage dramas.

I sometimes like it when women cuss but that is a separate thing.

Perhaps we can allot them some theaters halls in the vicinity so that they can carry on with their sleazefest. They would find plenty of customers if they could translate some of those things written on placards to punjabi.
 
Don't fret, we got you as long as you read with an open mind and to understand and not to pointlessly argue.

5e60cbb72d699.jpg

Don't fret, we got you as long as you read with an open mind and to understand and not to pointlessly argue.

It comes as no surpise that the word jism in our society is packed with negative connotations and embedded with vulgar undertones, which makes the message of Mera jism meri marzi seem overtly sexualised, when in reality, it is anything but.





Clearly, we need to do all the emotional labour around here so let us break it down for you. Mera jism, meri marzi literally means that womxn want bodily autonomy and have the right to make decisions concerning their bodies.

Aurat March's Instagram account put it beautifully when they said, "it means an enforcement of a human right every individual is born with, but women, trans, and non-binary person are robbed of."

If this man has learnt from history, why can't you?


Contrary to popular belief, it's not about how you dress —although it does include that too!


It means no to forced pregnancies


And sexual assault and rape


Have we forgotten how many women are victims of acid attacks?


Or genital mutilation that happens behind closed doors?


For anyone who thinks it advocates for obscenity...


Spoiler alert: it doesn't


OKB knows the problem... okay? okay.


Shehzad Roy gets it. Why don't you?
@SecularNationalist ^^^

No one has a problem with the issues women face, we all understand it. We DO have a problem with their champion:

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Is that true though? There are literally people in this very thread that are dismissing women's issue. Instead of addressing the points by op, they're criticizing feminism, as if that is an answer to women's issues.
 
Don't fret, we got you as long as you read with an open mind and to understand and not to pointlessly argue.

5e60cbb72d699.jpg

Don't fret, we got you as long as you read with an open mind and to understand and not to pointlessly argue.

It comes as no surpise that the word jism in our society is packed with negative connotations and embedded with vulgar undertones, which makes the message of Mera jism meri marzi seem overtly sexualised, when in reality, it is anything but.





Clearly, we need to do all the emotional labour around here so let us break it down for you. Mera jism, meri marzi literally means that womxn want bodily autonomy and have the right to make decisions concerning their bodies.

Aurat March's Instagram account put it beautifully when they said, "it means an enforcement of a human right every individual is born with, but women, trans, and non-binary person are robbed of."

If this man has learnt from history, why can't you?


Contrary to popular belief, it's not about how you dress —although it does include that too!


It means no to forced pregnancies


And sexual assault and rape


Have we forgotten how many women are victims of acid attacks?


Or genital mutilation that happens behind closed doors?


For anyone who thinks it advocates for obscenity...


Spoiler alert: it doesn't


OKB knows the problem... okay? okay.


Shehzad Roy gets it. Why don't you?

I give easily understanding example. If tomorrow you women start asking for hairs on your body and face under this slogan Mera jism meri marzi, do you expect us to be fine with that as well?

This is social destruction and immorality.
 
@SecularNationalist ^^^


Is that true though? There are literally people in this very thread that are dismissing women's issue. Instead of addressing the points by op, they're criticizing feminism, as if that is an answer to women's issues.

The sample of people on PDF doesn't represent the population of Pakistan. I speak from personal experience on the ground, yes apes exist in every society, just look at trump and his comment on women's genitals? I think Jinnah put it well "Women are not chattel for you to put on display and dispose when no longer required".

I have no issue with vocal women, I do take issue with toxic braggarts like Mariv though. She wanted equality, well the thing about equality is, if you swear at someone or continue to shout someone down, expect to be rebuked in a similar fashion. It wouldn't be the first time she was given a verbal smack down on live television, now is it?
 
i think those women who are demanding equal rights to men should be asked to run for long distance with heavy weight ,if they are unable to do this equivalent to men they should think that there are natural limits of women due to their body structure and way of thinking that is why for certain matters men are given preference
 

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