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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: Pattinson6

We have two choices
1) they are weak
2) they are bad
I think we have no other choice but there is two. Too bad they always end up destroying the character of the woman (I think it's sexist lol)😆😉

Pattinson we are thinking of going to India to teach the CV's a few things..but since they are improving how about we go there and teach them how women should be potrayed...You want to join us?😉
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Yes but you will tell me to keep quiet or they may have serious concerns with me😆
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: Pattinson6

Yes but you will tell me to keep quiet or they may have serious concerns with me😆

😆 me too 😆
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Posted: 15 years ago
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I do not like the role it gives to women.
Sorry but it's pushing too lol😆
It is often true fountain ( Abha in YMGGK) of true evil (Amma in BC) I think that is enough.
Jhansi Ki Rani aside where Mano is strong pretend I think all the other cases are lost😕😡

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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: SimBhi2

Pattinson we are thinking of going to India to teach the CV's a few things..but since they are improving how about we go there and teach them how women should be potrayed...You want to join us?😉



Pattinson....... they are weak and female lecturer portraying all this is what we are all content with then what about the illiterate ones who don't even have the support of the education or the knowledge to fight for the injustice. The women of India are not weak but suppressed and the society just needs to put more emphasis on the their education which is ultimately the key for them to rise above this but the nonsensical drama and the humiliations suffered by dear Simi defeats this argument also.😍

How can any society considers the gender weak from where we all are conceived and born and who we are betrothed and married to and who also keeps the human race going. Where the leaders and the rulers are born and from a woman alone is born a woman. And without a woman there is no man or any human birth and we still as a society consider them as weak and cursed and condemned is a shame on the mankind
and to any society.😍

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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: SaNiCo



Pattinson....... they are weak and female lecturer portraying all this is what we are all content with then what about the illiterate ones who don't even have the support of the education or the knowledge to fight for the injustice. The women of India are not weak but suppressed and the society just needs to put more emphasis on the their education which is ultimately the key for them to rise above this but the nonsensical drama and the humiliations suffered by dear Simi defeats this argument also.😍

How can any society considers the gender weak from where we all are conceived and born and who we are betrothed and married to and who also keeps the human race going. Where the leaders and the rulers are born and from a woman alone is born a woman. And without a woman there is no man or any human birth and we still as a society consider them as weak and cursed and condemned is a shame on the mankind
and to any society.😍


Sanico yes you are quite right and for its I'm a feminist, I fight for my rights we are as smart as men, and I think we are equal. See the changing nature of women in the series puts me out of me lol😆

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Posted: 15 years ago
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Ironically in Indian Hindu culture we have a wonderful model for how women should be - Matarani or the Goddess Durga. She is the symbol of righteous courage as the destroyer of evil and at the same time she is the all-forgiving compassionate "mother" (that's why she is called matarani).
Women can be strong and bold in opposing evil and at the same time gentle caring and feminine. It is unfortunate that makers of Indian shows praise Durga on one hand and show weak sacrificing women as an example of feminity and family values (while the strong bold ones are shown as evil anti-family), thus reinforcing stereotypes. Even a woman maker like Ms EK does that 😲. And worse, the typical Indian female audience of behenjis and matajis lap it up 😒.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: Bana

Ironically in Indian Hindu culture we have a wonderful model for how women should be - Matarani or the Goddess Durga. She is the symbol of righteous courage as the destroyer of evil and at the same time she is the all-forgiving compassionate "mother" (that's why she is called matarani).

Women can be strong and bold in opposing evil and at the same time gentle caring and feminine. It is unfortunate that makers of Indian shows praise Durga on one hand and show weak sacrificing women as an example of feminity and family values (while the strong bold ones are shown as evil anti-family), thus reinforcing stereotypes. Even a woman maker like Ms EK does that 😲. And worse, the typical Indian female audience of behenjis and matajis lap it up 😒.

👏Beautifully put Bana....nuf said👏
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: Bana

Ironically in Indian Hindu culture we have a wonderful model for how women should be - Matarani or the Goddess Durga. She is the symbol of righteous courage as the destroyer of evil and at the same time she is the all-forgiving compassionate "mother" (that's why she is called matarani).

Women can be strong and bold in opposing evil and at the same time gentle caring and feminine. It is unfortunate that makers of Indian shows praise Durga on one hand and show weak sacrificing women as an example of feminity and family values (while the strong bold ones are shown as evil anti-family), thus reinforcing stereotypes. Even a woman maker like Ms EK does that 😲. And worse, the typical Indian female audience of behenjis and matajis lap it up 😒.



bana I agree with you on the second paragraph... and the reason for the old beliefs like the dowry which started as a niceties by the family and became the biggest burden and the evil in our society,and the cult of being a widow, and burden on the society, and numerous others.
Indian society as a whole is not divisive but uniting and it is social rituals started and believed 5000 years ago are putting a roadblock to the upbringing of this gender. 😍

Every issue that our Indian society faces is like a chain of a chain. Each feminine issue is connected to another either directly or indirectly. The chain of issues in this society that we live in or are related to are the strongest link of that chain is illiteracy.......,,,,..Illiteracy , the mother of all issues as it gives birth to many other issues like poverty, unemployment, child labor, female infanticide, population burst and many more. Literacy is a reasonably good indicator of development in a society but with karol-bagh and with simi's character written the way it is also defeats..... my argument right here??? with simi being so highly educated ...................and from a middle class family???????.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: SaNiCo



bana I agree with you on the second paragraph and the reason for the old beliefs like the dowry which started as a niceties by the family and became the biggest burden and the evil in our society,and the cult of being a widow, and burden on the society, and numerous others.
Indian society as a whole is not divisive but uniting and it is social rituals started and believed 5000 years ago are putting a roadblock to the upbringing of this gender. 😍

Every issue that our Indian society faces is like a chain of a chain. Each feminine issue is connected to another either directly or indirectly. The chain of issues in this society that we live in or are related to are the strongest link of that chain is illiteracy.......,,,,..Illiteracy , the mother of all issues as it gives birth to many other issues like poverty, unemployment, child labor, female infanticide, population burst and many more. Literacy is a reasonably good indicator of development in a society but with karol-bagh and with simi's character written the way it is also defeats..... my argument right here with simi being so highly educated and from a middle class family.
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OK thats it.....who are you and what have you done with my friend SaNiCo? No way she would be this serious in two threads....Have I really been gone that long?😕I feel like I have entered the twilight zone😕Shocked

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