I'm sure had there been a male actor who had an "on-going campaign" exclusively highlighting men on the front lines would've elicited a very different reaction. 😆
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I'm sure had there been a male actor who had an "on-going campaign" exclusively highlighting men on the front lines would've elicited a very different reaction. 😆
Originally posted by: Chameli_billi
Ehh nothing wrong with this
You think there is nothing wrong in promoting Frontline workers who are women?
What if I started a campaign to highlight the contributions of men who are front line workers ? If I did that you will would have been thrown in jail with Ayan and Karan ready to be man handled. Woh teek hai?
Also another question - what if I don’t identify as a Gender ? Like I don’t in real life. If I was a frontline worker and I saw this kind of post it would insult and demean my contributions
I'm gonna put these articles here for the men's rights suffragents..aww poor mazloom male leaders not getting recognition :(
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/apr/11/secret-weapon-fight-against-coronavirus-women
Originally posted by: Shaitan-Haiwan
You think there is nothing wrong in promoting Frontline workers who are women?
What if I started a campaign to highlight the contributions of men who are front line workers ? If I did that you will would have been thrown in jail with Ayan and Karan ready to be man handled. Woh teek hai?
Also another question - what if I don’t identify as a Gender ? Like I don’t in real life. If I was a frontline worker and I saw this kind of post it would insult and demean my contributions
Isn’t that what is happening anyway? When they say the frontline workers, the first responders etc which gender comes to mind? Why? Because of the centuries of brainwashing that these roles are only played by the men...Now that the women are getting a miniscule part of the pie, that too only because of the special mention, it’s becoming an eyesore? great!
People who need other people to 'empower' them are the opposite of strong no matter how much they scream otherwise.😛
Anyone who does good work gets recognition, there's no need to put anyone on a pedestal.
The real issue is putting people on the front-line, telling them to risk their lives and calling them 'heroes'. I think they'd rather be compensated fairly for their work.
Originally posted by: Maroonporsche
Someone needs to stand up for men’s rights
Ye...they are getting severely marginalized...the poor beings! 😭
Originally posted by: Krantikari
People who need other people to 'empower' them are the opposite of strong no matter how much they scream otherwise.😛
Anyone who does good work gets recognition, there's no need to put anyone on a pedestal.
The real issue is putting people on the front-line, telling them to risk their lives and calling them 'heroes'. I think they'd rather be compensated fairly for their work.
Everything you said is so illogical LOL
So you’re saying these women aren’t strong because their friends/family/co-workers entered them in to win $5000 and a shoutout for the amazing work they do?
Originally posted by: cricketfan1
Isn’t that what is happening anyway? When they say the frontline workers, the first responders etc which gender comes to mind? Why? Because of the centuries of brainwashing that these roles are only played by the men...Now that the women are getting a miniscule part of the pie, that too only because of the special mention, it’s becoming an eyesore? great!
No re, at least in india first thought that comes to mind are sisters...
I know it’s all women everywhere. An their protesting something or other
An if they were hot half naked women I wouldn’t complain 🤣
Originally posted by: Gauahargeous_N
Everything you said is so illogical LOL
So you’re saying these women aren’t strong because their friends/family/co-workers entered them in to win $5000 and a shoutout for the amazing work they do?
Yes I don’t regard those who require validation to be strong at all.
To me strength is silent, resilient & dignified. People who require recognition for their work (which they signed up for) hardly fit that category.
It’s not like this is the first time ever people worked in dangerous conditions. People work in dangerous conditions every day, pandemic or no pandemic.
People like sewer cleaners, mine workers, roofers, constructions workers etc. These people are not getting shoutouts nor are they asking for it. They simply do their work and go home. They embody the meaning of strength.
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