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SILENCE WON'T SAVE YOU SWEETHEART!


Don’t question me when I take a stand for myself. Instead of telling me what all can I go through if I ever report of anything evil done to me, educate me, because it’s my right to know. I’m not begging, neither am I fighting, I’m just asking the patriarchal society to help me out because the demonic truth is that we live in a world which is composed of females and males. Work done by half the population is certainly unaccomplished. When women as mothers raise their children, when they as wives love and respect their husbands, when they as daughters and sisters fill in the world with their softness and compassion and when they as gurus and role models tailor the males to undertake even the most difficult tasks of life, why not....why not let’s just give it a thought as least that our positive deeds will be acknowledged someday and that someday will arrive soon because no matter what happens, we’ll fight for what belongs to us but has been denied, we’ll fight for what we deserve. Though less in number, but we have a lot more courage. If one woman backs off, other’s going to push her and so we hope to see a change, a positive change, we hope to see our demands getting fulfilled, we hope to see our opinions being valued and we hope to see the opportunities coming our way. This world is nothing but a piece of shit and trust me we’ve all had more or less the same breakfast in the morning. So let’s look forward to an organic poop. Let’s make this world a more vegetarian one where we as WOMEN are not judged by what clothes we’re wearing because the length of your skirt or salwar kameez doesn’t decide on how much confidence you have in your heart, where the makeup content on your face doesn’t make you look a fast or decent girl because wearing makeup nicely is an art which is known by few but judged by many, where your gender doesn’t decide whether you’re capable of pursuing disciplines like computers or mathematics because as far as I know, subjects are blind to the concepts like sexism, where you’ll study for yourself and not for your future husband, after all, all of us desire for a man and not a jerk who’ll flaunt over your educational qualifications, where your experiences and qualifications will be the basis of your recruitment and not your gender, where we’ll smash the notions of all such ridiculous gender roles of the society. And so, I hereby, raise my voice on behalf of all the females of the society... we need a helping hand, do not symphathize us.

By Ishika Jindal

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