I am sure as you
read the title of this blog you are wondering- "oh! Another 'help me I am
a woman', or 'sympathize with me' or 'feminism is in my blood' kind"
article is here. Let me tell you, this is not.
Today,
I pose an important question to your grey matter. The question that has been
haunting me for days nay months and years. The question, I have found no
answers to, yet.
I
want to ask you, today. You wake up to a news of harassment on any given day.
Your reaction is subjective. Either "oh another one" or "when
will all this stop". But I have a deeper question.
As
a woman, every day I face inequality and no, this is not a "please
sympathize with me" story. It’s a fact. I am told not to go out late night,
not to go out alone, not to travel in trains alone, not to go out in the dark,
not to dress a particular way, not to raise my voice against a reckless driver
on the road, not to take an Uber alone, and believe me this isn’t even half of
what all I am told not to do. But whom do I blame for this? And this is the
question I pose to you. If I, or any other woman today is facing a suffocating
set of don’ts, she is being punished. If she is being punished it has to be for
someone's mistake, because obviously that's how Karma (or whatever synonymous
jargon you give it say balance of energy) works.
So whom does she
blame? The mother who gives her this list of don’ts because the mother spends
sleepless nights when the daughter is in another city? Or the father who has,
at any point in his life, heard how cheaply a few men/boys look at women
indulging in any of the above don’ts? Or the society, who despite years of
evolution and civilization has not been able to humanize its entities
completely? Or those parents who unknowingly failed in rearing humane kids? Or
those animals who have zero control on their hedonism despite education and a
sane human mind?
I
don’t know whom do you blame. I don’t know whose mistake it is. I know I have
fought with my parents for no fault of theirs but concern of my well-being. I
know I have consciously debarred myself of certain wishes for the sake of being
safe.
But,
I, and every woman, need an answer. I am a woman. Tell me, whom do I blame?
~~ Palak Marwah
~~ Palak Marwah
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