Feminism & Women Empowerment: Are We Doing It Right?
For ages, the societies have been
majorly ruled by men, and the books of history drip blood of women for the
injustice done under the name of superstitions and beliefs. Buried alive or
trampled underfoot for the sin of taking birth as a girl child, countless never
saw the daylight. If survived, blamed for reasons like the practice of
witchcraft and burnt alive, hung from the gallows or stabbed in the heart.
Women have come a long way of living an oppressed life, and sadly, the story
continues even today across different parts of the world without a change.
Ironically, in the subcontinent of India, on one hand people worship goddesses
and on the other, seize the reach of their daughters and wives to the basic
human rights; gender equality is a far-fetched thing.
Not everyone would bear such
oppression and hence, women from across timelines have fought back to demand
justice and take control over their human rights and equality, coining a new
term, Feminism.
People often tend to confuse
between feminism and women empowerment, while both of these phenomenon work for
creating better life for women, but function in a complete different manner.
Women Empowerment: Enabling the women to accomplish things
that were previously denied due to circumstances, with the power to choose, opt
and act as per their abilities. This includes various privileges offered to
women in day to day life to make their life better.
Feminism: An ideology, combined with social and political
movements with the goal to bring equality amongst genders. The goal of feminism
is to define and establish equal educational and professional opportunities for
women, in the manner that men enjoy.
While both the phenomenon have
been defined, it paints a clear picture that women empowerment is more of
giving options to previously disempowered women, while feminism is more towards
gender equality, rather than giving preferences to the oppressed females.
A simple example of Delhi Metro
will make it clearer, where the first coach is reserved for the ladies, and a
few seats in rest of the coaches are reserved for ladies as well. This is one
of the finest examples of what women empowerment is. On the other hand, an Uber
without any female reserved quota will speak more of feminism, where both the
genders share equal opportunities to travel across.
There also exists a very
controversial term, which somehow falls in both the categories, yet stands
distant and different. Usually known as Feminazism,
this is where women empowerment goes beyond its limits, while there are no
definite measures to keep a check, as what is a common belief. It can be
understood through this day to-day common belief, where a woman should not hit
a man in any condition (classic case of a patriarchal society). In this case,
Women Empowerment would comprise of self-defense classes, and Feminism would
advocate that no one should each other. It turns into Feminazism, as soon it
becomes fine to hit a man.
Feminazism is where the oppressed
turns the tables and becomes the oppressor, to give the taste of their own
medicine.
What do we actually need?
For ages, the common observation
towards the allotment of special designation, status or power has often
resulted in its misuse. In the case of genders, many women end up misusing the
rights created for their empowerment, like false accusation of dowry demand on
in-laws.
While we all came to life through
a man and a woman, it is nothing, but futile to emphasize one gender and
oppress the other. Empowerment needs to be a gender neutral term, to lend a
hand when someone falls, to get them back on their feet.
It is human only, who either
builds his road to success with a go-getter attitude and other times, the same
human who thinks or finds himself incapable of achieving the goals. We all bear
the strength to lead and achieve whatever we dream for, all we need is
self-exploration and analyzation. The day we are done exploring our potential,
none of us will need to be empowered.
We, at our family and society
level, must educate and raise our children to be a human being created by God, just
like other creations. Raising our children as responsible citizens of the world
will help create a world where all the genders co-exist, as one. It is our
responsibility to create a liberal world where each of us must know to fulfil
all duties as per their capacity and capabilities.
Thanks my dear Dr lopamudra for your posting.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you always. I am very proud of you as a father
Thanks Dady 😘
DeleteVery nice dear keep it up .
ReplyDeleteThanks dear
DeleteYour write-up delves down deep into the nightmarish situation women have been undergoing since time immemorial. It is right time for the re-awakening of the women in our so- called male dominated society.
ReplyDeleteTrue definition of Feminism.
ReplyDeleteVery Nice mam keep it up👍
ReplyDeleteAwesome work 👍😊
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