Why We Need Feminism in 2021 #14

We need it because, believe it or not feminism and equality are misused. Rights do not come at the cost of other people. But at the same time feminism does not become synonymous to fake feminism. More often than not when you say you are a feminist, you get trolled at the cost of fake feminist. Wrong. Both scenarios wrong!

Yes, it is difficult. Being an equalist means you fight against your own father, brother, sister, husband, but it in no way justifies when you use your rights and freedom against someone else, or you hurt people in any way possible. Feminism does not mean you hurt someone, misuse your freedom or fall down to the level of patriarchy. We want equality, not superiority.

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Published by Moushmi Radhanpara

A bilingual writer, Moushmi Radhanpara has authored three poetry collections so far, namely POSIES and 03:21 AM –An Ode to Rust & Restlessness, and Resignation of an Angel. She is also scribbling an unplanned rough draft of a story as a part of NANOWRIMO 2020 and hopes that something might come out of it. She has also co-authored two books, The Lockdown Stories and Mirage so far. Her poetries can be found on her blog https://aestheticmiradh.com/ and a few other online portals. She believes in the fact that a better reader makes a better writer. Reading a 100 books a year is her latest obsession. She can be found either drunk on coffee or hiding away from everything and admiring the gorgeous sun.

4 thoughts on “Why We Need Feminism in 2021 #14

  1. Agree. Feminism to me is empowerment of women and empowerment is simply the ability to be able to take your own decisions without being questioned. These decisions maybe varied for different people and hence putting feminism in a box makes no sense to me.

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  2. Honestly,where do you draw the line?I mean,when does your right start to encroach on someone else’s right.E.g., Clothing:where does your right to attire yourself in skimpy clothes end, and where does my right to not want to see someone so scantily clad in public begin.

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