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Monday, June 11, 2012

A pair of jeans is just not for you….


Yesterday I read not one but two shocking cases of biasedness against girls in this day and age, which kind of forced me to write this post…. First was a quote by the principal of a Kanpur College, Meeta Jamal, that says girls who wear jeans will be expelled from the college, since this is the only way to stop crime against women…. (What ???? excuse me!!!!)
Second was that a Haryana man beat his wife in a marketplace when she was out shopping with her parents wearing jeans.

In this issue, I can’t say a man is biased against women, there are women too who live in some centuries old era as well. When the man in above incident was asked his reason for the act… he said….

Do you know what this means…. ??? tomorrow she could ask for more… may be to keep her girl child also??? Or the right to be educated and work???

What do you think girls... being able to wear what we like… is about being disrespectful to society, especially when it’s a pair of jeans, which has the capability to hide all the nudity of the women… didn’t he see that when travelling alone, she can jump and run, even over the fences or cross road without the fear of tripping over.

Why… isn’t it just a pair of blue denim jeans??
No.. it is not!!!

Many UP and bihar colleges ban it!!!
Managlore bans it
Taliban sacks it
Grand parents criticize it …

And all hypocrites hate it!!!

Moreover our society’s conditioning is awesome… … If I say, Fine, Denim is a western trend… but

Our men all over, be it any age or size, flaunt it proudly… choose the latest trend amongst it…arent they being modern!!!!

But fashion is not for girls…. Does it symbolizes freedom… independence or something beyond!!!

I would say it’s not the man but the fear that has been instigated in him since childhood by the well-known patriarchal society of India.
The notion that girls should wear in a certain way, just like many other things, she should do in a certain way.

Why some men cant think of supporting her choices. I have seen men who stood by their wives (my dad is one of them), and generally when a man stands with his wife, nobody in India says anything anymore.

In the mentioned case of Haryana man, why was he so ignorant? Because he has probably grown up seeing men disrespecting women and teaching them how to behave. May be domestic violence is a part of their life in this part of the country… And we have seen the result of such thinking!!!

What he would have probably thought is ..WHAT WILL OTHER ELDERLY PEOPLE THINK (MOSTLY ELDERS IN FAMILY, NEIGHBORHOOD), IF THEY COME TO KNOW THAT MY WIFE IS NOT A SARI-CLAD WOMAN, but someone who can wear Jeans (still considered modern in most part of India). This would probably give a bad name to me and my parents as well. But he forgot that, she is an adult as well, a married woman, and she was shopping with her own parents! AREN’T A GIRL’S PARENTS ELDERS IN THIS COUNTRY!

Why is being modern a kind of terror for many… the terror that made this man beat his wife while she was shopping with her own parents!! What has happened to our wonderful family values, and this social system that prevented her parents from taking that violent bully to the court!

No wonder that nobody wants to have daughters in Haryana?

It’s not only about wearing jeans, we have issues with a girl having any say in her own life. The jeans are just a symbol used here. There are many other such restrictions. It’ s more about not letting her go out of control. About hypocrisy, insecurities, selfish parenting, and inferiority complexes. And the problem is not limited to man being biased towards women, but there are women  like Meeta Jamal too…

Just think, how would you like to be in such a situation? With a family that doesn’t really care for you, and wants to control every part of your life? Just think. We are human and sometimes that can make us very inhuman!



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