CELEBRATING ‘WOMEN’S DAY’ WITH MEN
“Feminism isn’t about making women
strong. Women are already strong. It’s about changing the way the world
perceives that strength.”
-
G D Anderson
First
and the foremost, why do we need a ‘Women’s Day’ or for that matter even a ‘Men’s
Day’?? Is this a day to stand on rooftops and scream about women empowerment?
Or a day to list out the achievements of successful women and point out that
they have achieved success despite being women?
Isn’t womanhood something that needs to be celebrated every day? Then why all
this fuss about women on March 8?
I
think women today have left no barriers unbroken and showed everyone what they
are capable of. Unfortunately somewhere down the lane we have started obsessing
ourselves about women empowerment. Even simple achievement by women is so much glorified,
I wonder that indirectly it is being pointed out that we are weak. I fear, it
should not reach a point where men feel neglected by the society! I don’t think
it would be a healthy scenario if men resent women rather than respect them or
begrudge rather than adore. Women’s day is about celebrating womanhood and
giving voice to those women who are bound by the shackles of this society. Yet
we cannot overrule the simple fact that women empowerment would be incomplete
without men. They have played a pivotal role in our lives as a father, a
brother, a friend, a teacher, a husband and a son. There a few beasts among men
who ill-treat women but there are millions who not only love and respect women
but also worship them. In an empowered society, it is a prerequisite that both
men and women work hand in hand for a better future.
Let
this ‘Women’s Day’ be not only about women, but also about the men who love
them. Empowerment and equality in its true sense will be achieved when we stop
calling it ‘Women’s day’ or ‘Men’s day’ and start celebrating it as ‘PEOPLE’S
DAY’!
HAPPY PEOPLE’S DAY!!
Absolutely agree!! Couldn't agree more!
ReplyDeleteThank you Krishna :)
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