A wake up call from what exactly? What am I ignorant about? Educate me child.
From "economic reasons for joint family are trash" all the way to "booooohooo". The very fact that you need to minimize a position which you admittedly have no experience in, is a mere reflection of the weakness in your so called argument that you need to make up by including all this drivel.
-Do you have any evidence, which states specifically that joint family systems are haram/unreligious? BTW, I also know of religious arguments against JF systems, but to call it unreligious/ haram, you would have to bring some very clear and specific evidence to do that and there are many scholars that state it is perfectly fine provided certain conditions are met with respect of hijab/ modesty etc.
- As far as Joint family systems being retarded .. Just because something doesn't appeal to you its retarded? In addition, YOU are a minority. The majority(atleast in Pakistan) find it really useful because of the economic benefits that it provides. Now don't get me wrong, I actually get the cons of joint family system as well, but to deny the very existence of some pros ... ignorant is the word that comes to mind.
-Living as an adult with your parents is something one should be ashamed of? Not really, the fact that you leave the people alone when they need you and are too proud to ask for help ... the people who raised you from the time you couldn't get a fly off from the top of your nose ....leaving those people at their time of need should be something that brings shame to you, but I guess, throwing your parents in to old houses and rationalizing it as for the better because they have 'better care' is the way to go for the next generation.
-Her individuality? Guess what ... You women yourself want the man to be the one responsible for you i.e. take care of you, provide stable financial support etc. i.e. you want the man to fulfill his gender role. But fulfilling your gender role diminishes your individuality? and to think you gals are the ones talking 'hypocrisy' ...
-Lastly,
since you advocate for a total removal of the joint family system, what is the alternative that you propose that fulfills/ satisfies the economic, cultural and religious realities of our country, in place of the joint family system .. In fact do you have any alternative to begin with cuz it would be an embarrassment if you don't ....after all this big tirade of yours ..
How about this ... Try bringing up one societal system that works, keeping in mind these variables.
- Nearly 40-50% of the population can be classified as poor based on the metric you take.
- Literacy rate is around 58%. As of 2007 only 6% of the population graduated from universities. Thats 9% male population and 3.5% female population. Keep in mind that a fresh uni grad (assuming a bachelors degree) is hired at around 20-35K at best.
- The average age of marriage is around 22-24 years old.
- The average cost of living is based on the data by numbeo.com is around Rs. 43,622 per month. That's if you only include utilities (gas, water, electricity, internet etc.), child care and rent for a 1 bedroom apartment. I didn't even include the essentials, transportation, leisure and clothing costs etc. not to mention the sudden hospital bill that pops up from time to time.
- So squeeze all of those costs in a workable societal system that can replace the existing one, maybe then we can talk.
By dividing the house in to defined sections. Think of it as an apartment building floor, with each individual family having one apartment on the floor. This fulfills the needs of privacy etc. and the gal could do what ever the heck she wants without any fear / judgement etc. This also gives the guy the advantage of being at close proximity to his parents, since in our culture, guys are the primary care takers of the parents in the time of their need. So it also takes care of that responsibility as well. win-win .. aint it?
and before this slips my mind again, your the same person that posted posts like "girl are like flowers" "girl power" etc. all over this forum, if you can bring in your gender, and you can discuss from your perspective, I've every right to bring in mine and discuss, compare and contrast, what ever the heck I want, from my perspective. Like I said before, equality goes both ways.