Originally posted by: NiharikaMishra
Very good! Excellent example to set for women who keep struggling to get one chance like this and MD who apparently now has a crush on MAA handed her everything on a plate because she said with tears in her eyes "Main sab kar lungi"
So why will she value the commitment?
Women like her are exactly the reason why we still can't break the glass ceiling in the corporate world. Management doesn't trust us with responsibilities because women are too emotional.
Next up, one video of MAA doing CA's sewa will be uploaded and all the people who have done advance bookings and investments to watch her dance in the US show will melt and not ask for a refund and MD will be saved from bankruptcy.
I am so glad real world doesn't function like this.
In your attempt to talk about women empowerment you made several problematic statements.
First, a fictional show is not necessarily reflective of reality and a real life woman's struggles. This might set a bad example, but it doesn't dictate that this is exactly what happens in society. How can you even make this comparison?
Second, what the heck do you mean by "women are too emotional"? That's not factual whatsoever and a complete societal and culture narrative being shoved down people's throats. In actuality, several studies show that women and men are IN FACT equally emotional. There is even a study that says that men are more emotional. Anger counts as an emotion.
If you're female yourself, you may want to work on that internalized sexism and misogyny.
Incredibly, incredibly offensive comment - i'm appalled that people still say things like this.
Edited by Kabhi18 - 2 years ago