Can you name any one of the great humane reformers please and what or who started the social renaissance.Quote:
Originally Posted by pavalamani pragasam
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Can you name any one of the great humane reformers please and what or who started the social renaissance.Quote:
Originally Posted by pavalamani pragasam
You mean to say you don't know who they are? :roll:
Countering a question with another question !!!!! I just wanted to know your take on this PP mam. :)
Anyways my point is that if all women had opted to stay in, then renaissance or no renaissance there would still be yechumi pattis. The main reason that such social evils were eradicated and many are in the process of eradication is maily due to women emancipation. With every movement there are pros and cons. The pros achieved far exceeds the cons.
Again I am not against women option to stay at home (I have opted to do that for a good four years and I don't regret it a bit).
But I am against blaming liberated women for the break down of moral values. If women want to come out of abusive marriages then the problem is 'the unhappy marriage' and not the women.
I simply can't understand our social attitude which blames the victim and further traumatizes them.
Much has been achieved and blaming empowered women for the WRONG reasons will take us back to the dark ages........
In my dictionary words like 'emancipation', empowerment' of women have a very different meaning from one in common parlance! Much abused concepts quoted in wrong contexts, clever manipulations to cover avarice, vanity, arrogance & many other ugly qualities of both men & women!!!
If one keeps looking at a dot in a paper, the dot becomes huge and the paper shrinks in size.
To those who look at the paper (like myself), it is becoming better. But we have to guard against the wind which wants to blow the dot away (and the paper).
:lol: Some are smart, some are crude, some are half-afraid- the digs! But brickbats or bouquets I strive to maintain my composure!!!
Well, what is the common parlance (per your understanding) and what does your dictionary say?Quote:
Originally Posted by pavalamani pragasam
Oops I didn't mean to take a dig at you mam. This is a forum for discussing issues and opinions and in my opinion nothing productive will result in personal digs.Quote:
Originally Posted by pavalamani pragasam
The dot-paper thing is my honest view. I really think blaming social issues on the wrong source (in this case feminist movements) will lead to negative results with no solutions for the actual problems.
Are we not engaged here in a wild goose chase? :huh:
Well, is this in reply to my question above?:-)Quote:
Originally Posted by pavalamani pragasam