Posted on 07/07/2017 4:06:18 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The core principle of the feminist movement is equality, but contemporary feminism seems to have lost touch with it, straitjacketing itself into a Carnival of Outrage.
Feminism advocates freedom, but it seldom encourages the responsibility that comes with it. In the patriarchal system, men are trained to understand the risks and dangers of the world and prime themselves to face them, as they are also victims of assault and abuse. Under the same system, women are never conditioned for the big bad world.
But as feminism aims to break patriarchy, it does not equip women to face the challenges of freedom. Consider the political tussle over curfew timings for women in educational institutions. Women in the Western world have been fighting against it since the 1960s and it has only recently gained political mileage in India.
The feminist freedom argument focusses on pushing women to escape the authority of educational institutions. American feminist Camille Paglia says that women in the old campus movements would demand the freedom to risk being raped, as only that was true freedom. But the question remains: Do a majority of Indian women today consciously equip themselves to counter the dangers of the freedom they are fighting for, namely facing the nefarious and psychotic elements of the world?
What has emerged via contemporary feminism is what is being called New Paternalism where women now want to draw out the authority figures namely the government back into their spheres, but at an arms distance. New Paternalism tends to build the Carnival of Outrage through the media and social media, creating a narrative where women want to take all the risks of freedom but put the onus of protection solely in the hands of authority figures.
Contemporary feminism does not seem to teach women that they must take responsibility for their own protection, as is expected of men. While it is the governments responsibility to swiftly prosecute cases of sexual assault and harassment, the occurrence of the incidents themselves is blamed on ambiguous villains like mindsets and standard punching bags like government and police. A political campaign is waged via the media, which dissipates only to reappear after the next incident. The real activism never matches the outrage.
This becomes particularly problematic, as contemporary feminism does not teach women that sexual communication is far more than words. A womans dress contains sexual messages, and while feminism advocates for women to dress how they feel, which is a human right at the end of the day, it never teaches them to defend themselves from the negative effects of the sexual communication to the beasts of society.
Self-defence training is not an everyday part of a modern Indian womans life. Contemporary feminism does not push women to train in self-defence, does not advocate developing the mental fortitude to take on harassers, as well as the confidence and strength to use weapons without hesitation.
It advocates freedom, fearless expression and economic empowerment, a Spartan way of thinking, but never the Spartan skills to defend oneself. It demands protection as a right from some archaic authority and does not advocate it as a responsibility of the individual. It should be no less than a diktat of the feminist movement as well as a demand to introduce and inculcate it into the education system.
Feminism of today is no longer moulding Amazonian women, but seems to have found comfort in the political messaging of victims and its safe and secure place in the traditional media, seeking equality without responsibility or foresight. This is the reason why misuse of rape laws and sexual crimes against men are never reported and are never raised or decried by contemporary feminists. True equality is gender neutrality of all laws, but they dont see it that way.
Contemporary feminism is lazy and has reduced itself to a political showpiece that is extracting its importance only via banal outrage. It is an ideology that is not creating strong women, but entitled women who believe that simply their entitlement to freedom is true equality.
Feminism pursues power without accountability.
Feminism is lies. This just exposes one of the huge double standards. This is why they are so desperately afraid of men not putting up with women and saying no thanks to the gynocentric misandrist society we are in the past 50 years, where men are the source of all womens problems yet we are also their atm and do the heavy lifting and hear nothing but how hard they have it.
At work, the women are equal to men until it comes time to open a jar. Then they look for a man to help them.
Very good editorial. I guess you can still point out the truth in India, as that would be a radical and dangerous editorial that no large press agency would publish.
Very good article, 2DV!
Sending it to my daughter and granddaughter.
Weird place to find it.
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