So, can anyone explain the true meaning of feminism and women empowerment to me?
This is the most misunderstood concept today. Let me be with clear with you, ladies and gentlemen. Take a seat and carefully read all of my words.
Feminism is not a prejudice against the male community. No! No! It is not something to compete with the men. It all comes down to equality. If a girl is a feminist, it does not imply that she is a lesbian or that she despises all men.
Oh, my goodness! Someone needs to dispel all of this nonsense from our gullible citizens.
Women used to have no right to vote, no right to an education, and no right to do things on their own because stereotyping held that women could only do household chores.
Why?
Why? Because they are frail and weak. And the men are far to powerful too handle everything.
So, in order to prove that these people were incorrect, some people began to empower women and became feminists. A man can be a feminist as well. Giving women their rights is what feminism is all about. Not to compete with men, not to hold prejudices against them, and not to misuse the “feminism.”
Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand's Prime Minister, is a name I'm familiar with. You recognize her as the epitome of feminism and women's empowerment.
“She had handled on of the most psycho-terrorist attacks in history brilliantly. She was dealing with a volcanic eruption as well as a global pandemic. While raising her child, she kept the economy afloat."
That, my friends, is true feminism. Follow in her footsteps.
Don't deviate from the precise and magnificent meaning of feminism and women's empowerment.
Nowadays, many women take advantage of the term “feminism” and engage in harmful behavior. And that is the most disrespectful thing a person can do in the world.
Before becoming a man or a woman, try to become a human first, because if you are a good human, no one can ever degrade you, regardless of your gender and you will always shine brightly like a star.
Do the right thing. Be good. And make everything and everyone around you and in your life better.
Fight for equality, even if it means fighting for men; that is true feminism and women empowerment.
-pooja singh