Gather round, boys and girls. Today, we’re talking about Feminism, feminists and stupid questions.
After decades of maintaining (and enjoying) the status quo, it seems the world is finally acknowledging how society has been unfair to the female gender.Let’s take our society for instance.
The average Nigerian girl is raised to be a mother and little else. As a child, she often has to prove she’s as deserving as her male counterparts to even get a shot at anything. As an adult, more often than not, she becomes her partner’s side-kick and spends her prime years tending to her family. All of her life, she is made to feel like an accessory to her male peers and treated as such.Feminism is seeking to change all that.
That’s why it’s one of the biggest social movements of the last few decades. Simply, it’s an ongoing campaign for women to be seen as equal. Feminists are asking for one simple thing; that women are given equal footing and opportunity, with no recourse to their gender.But as you would expect, people have reacted in different ways.
There are those who insist that today’s women are just spoilt brats who are complaining about the same things their mothers handled happily. The people we want to talk about are those who are standing by the door – waiting for a nice, God-fearing feminist to explain what’s going on to them. They swear they would be feminists too, only if someone could just explain exactly how they’ve contributed to the status quo.But do Feminists really need to explain anything to you?
The simple answer is NO.Here’s why – To start with, you’re part of the problem
If you’re a man who breathes air and eats food, you contribute to and benefit from the problem.
How? You ask.
Odds are, growing up, no one ever told you to leave your books to join mummy in the kitchen so you could be a good wife.
You probably weren’t raised as if your role as a human is to bear children and raise a family.
And if we’re being serious, no-one has ever accused you of using runs money to buy your new phone.
If anyone should understand the system and how it benefits men; it’s you.