TheGreatMaratha
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We all have so many identities. We have a national identity, then a state identity, regional identity, linguistic identity, religious identity, gender identity, class identity, urban vs rural identity, etc. For example, if I'm living in my own state, I'll have more of a city identity. I'll try to distinguish myself from people of other regions by owning my city identity. For example, since I'm from Pune, I'll look at myself more of as a Punekar (we speak the most pure Marathi, atleast according to ourselves ) when I live in my own state. I'll differentiate myself from a Mumbaikar or a Nagpurkar, etc. If I travel outside my state for my work or for a trip, I'll tend to adopt more of a state/linguistic identity. (In India, many states have unique linguistic identities unlike other states). I'll look at myself more as a Maharashtrian. Similarly, if I travel outside India, I'll adopt more of a national identity, in this case being Indian.
We behave according to our different identities in different situations. We behave differently among relatives, friends, workplace colleagues,etc. Among friends, we are more easy going while among relatives we may be easy going when we are with our parents but maybe not when we are with our distant relatives.
Now comes the gender identity. Since time immemorial, men have asserted a lot of their gender identity. But it's not the case with women. Women have just now started asserting their gender identity and have started demanding their own rights. And kudos to them. Why? Because they have been suppressed for thousands of years by men. They have occupied positions that have been the least influential. Our history is full of kings fighting each other. But what about women? Well, in some wars they were treated as sex slaves of conquering armies, in some wars it was voluntary for them to suicide if a war is lost so that they may not be raped. The world history is 95% dominated by men. Wars, scientific inventions, radical ideas, religious figures, writers, poets, organization leaders, military leaders, scientists, etc. Why were women lacking behind? Especially when they have been 50% of world population? It's just because they didn't have equal rights as men. They didn't have equal status as men. Thus they didn't have equal opportunities. Now that they are demanding rights, men have become uncomfortable. Because men will lose their centuries old hold over women.
What do you guys think?
@Juggernaut_is_here @Joe Shearer @Nilgiri @Smarana Mitra
We behave according to our different identities in different situations. We behave differently among relatives, friends, workplace colleagues,etc. Among friends, we are more easy going while among relatives we may be easy going when we are with our parents but maybe not when we are with our distant relatives.
Now comes the gender identity. Since time immemorial, men have asserted a lot of their gender identity. But it's not the case with women. Women have just now started asserting their gender identity and have started demanding their own rights. And kudos to them. Why? Because they have been suppressed for thousands of years by men. They have occupied positions that have been the least influential. Our history is full of kings fighting each other. But what about women? Well, in some wars they were treated as sex slaves of conquering armies, in some wars it was voluntary for them to suicide if a war is lost so that they may not be raped. The world history is 95% dominated by men. Wars, scientific inventions, radical ideas, religious figures, writers, poets, organization leaders, military leaders, scientists, etc. Why were women lacking behind? Especially when they have been 50% of world population? It's just because they didn't have equal rights as men. They didn't have equal status as men. Thus they didn't have equal opportunities. Now that they are demanding rights, men have become uncomfortable. Because men will lose their centuries old hold over women.
What do you guys think?
@Juggernaut_is_here @Joe Shearer @Nilgiri @Smarana Mitra