Equality: According to Indian Men

 

Indian men and their selectiveness when it comes to equality: Pick an one-off event and use it to demonize feminism. I bet that if men's prize is more and the running distance is the same, these men would be quiet. Like they're quiet when women are paid less than men for the same amount of work.

You want to speak about women having the same level playing field as men? Introducing Gertrude Ederle and Billie Jean King. Not to mention thousands of women inventors and champions that men credited themselves for. Men's drink, beer, was also invented by women.

Men these days call Gertrude Ederle "fat and ugly," and say that they can beat her record as men with no training whatsoever.

To this day, men remain antsy and crusty about Billie Jean King beating Bobby Riggs. 


Jade Hameister completed the polar hat trick at 14 and became the youngest person to do it. Sore men told her to go back to the kitchen and make them a sandwich.


Men said that Katie Bouman did 6% of the work to photograph the nearest black hole and took 100% credit for it. 
They dug the internet to find the real (man) person responsible for this scientific feat and landed on Andrew Chael. Chael, who is a gay astronomer quickly shut these insecure males down.


Ada Lovelace is touted to be the first computer programmer. However, male historians didn't credit her major improvements to the Analytical Engine and mathematical prowess, giving all the due to her colleague, Charles Babbage.


Okay, you want to talk about marathons. Women were banned from competing in marathons after men's claim that long-distance running and physical fitness could cause infertility. Even now men say that women shouldn't wear leggings and jeans coz it causes infertility. So, your stupidity came to bite your ass now - your complaints are hilarious. 

It's only common knowledge that Indian men mostly don't have general knowledge about women.

These guys pick the most one off cases to talk about equality, like this marathon, ladies seat in buses, and free buses for women. If you keep your body, especially you junks to yourselves on buses, ladies seat won't be necessary. If you don't restrict women's public mobility and withhold private vehicle usage, free buses for women won't be necessary.

At these guys' homes, women literally walk a marathon and work from dawn to dust compared to the men, doing double duty of going to work and doing housework. But they don't talk about equality at their homes.

Your mothers walk from the kitchen to the dining table every day to serve you gluttons 20 dosas, 15 pooris, and 10 chapatis in one sitting is more than walking 10 kilometers in a month. Those women also eat last, eating the men's leftovers. 

You need you food served on your plate - your mom runs from the kitchen to you to serve you extra rice and curry. And you'd order a half boil egg just as she sits. This happens in homes all over the country EVERY SINGLE DAY. But you had to pick a marathon that will happen only once or once a year, with about 200 people participating for one day to talk about equality.

In some places in the country with water scarcity, women walk miles daily to fetch water. And what do the men do? You're guessing they help the women fetch water. No. They marry multiple women so the women can fetch more water for the household. 

Local ladies gather to fill water from the only well in the area at Gorai village, Borivli. In cases of severe water shortage, women become the people in the family to travel long distances to fetch water. In some communities, men even marry a second or a third time so that they can have someone to fetch water for them.

You want to talk about equality? You start from here. Not from a one-off, random, upper class, elite marathon. These women also stand in queues for hours to get water. Are men prepared to share the burden?

Yes. You won't. Because it's difficult for you men to do, you call such women "embodiments of sacrifice." You don't talk about the unpaid labor where women walk miles, carrying water. Instead, you talk about a vacuous, meaningless, privileged, and utterly useless marathon for "gender equality" to prove a point. 

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