tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5580713594747487130.post8616295150061418282..comments2017-07-20T18:36:20.257+05:30Comments on BOMBSHELL IDEAS: The Sin of Having BreastsBombshell Ideas by Kriti Vajpeyihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04913590113513398421noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5580713594747487130.post-510046204928790252017-07-20T18:36:20.257+05:302017-07-20T18:36:20.257+05:30It isn't a women-vs-women thing. It's inte...It isn't a women-vs-women thing. It's internalised misogyny. This has been strengthened over generations of conforming to patriarchy. Men and women are equally conditioned to believe in the "rules" of womenhood as dictated by patriarchy. The internalised misogyny is too deep. Because we don't think. It is an extremely wrong presumption that women are not mysoginystic. Many of us are. And this won't go by fighting against them. This will go only if we enable fellow women to think. The battle is not against men, it is not against women. This is a battle between equality and patriarchy. This will be a long drawn battle that will be fought over the next few generations. Let's begin it. And it can't be won with weapons but only with a thinking attack. We have got to make everyone think. And this isn't going to happen overnight. <br /><br />And such difficult battles can be won. Only a few decades ago, a handful of women won voting rights for women. Only a few decades ago, educating women was taboo. Things have changed. They will in future too. Only a handful initiate it. You are one of those handful. Don't lose hope, don't lose your cool, educate and make thinking viral. All the best to you and your ilk! Anuradha Exwaizedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06622735372571579033noreply@blogger.com