Exposure
Yeah. I needed this because I'm interwoven in the relationship between visual media and patriarchy. How subtly do they coexist! But how many have started to point out that?
Feminism is interpreted falsely. Actually it's something with a clear structure so no approximation can be made by matriarchs or meninists. Equality is ultimate but lemme ask something. For whom did anti-apartheid movement start? Yeah, for the indigenous. Because they were just a step below. Yeah, white innocents too were restricted from moving up and down ( just think how friendship is getting oftentimes affected due to class hierarchy and all those things ) but it was the black ( sorry it's not offensive ) who were the scapegoats. Likewise feminism is firstly for women. But does it mean that it's wholly women centric? No. No entity can't exist on it's own. Interdisciplinaryness is an essential feature. So, feminism calls out the bondage of men. It calls out gender roles. It digs deeper into the spectrum. It goes to health, STEM, education and gender and so many things.
It's easy to rote 'learn' everything but to exactly learn something, learn it from yourself.
Was this just boring? Oh sorry. Lemme explain the context. So they used a cute ( sorry it's sometimes kinda benevolent sexism too still ) pink giraffe to interview various Disney ladies. How effective it was! The pink politics too is clear. Disney, introducing various heroines with an unchangeable chemistry like that off Siddique Lal films, present people in such fixed and outdated criteria. Still, if you go with a Rashtra Deepika digest and find a bench to cozily start your bibliophile magic, you just get kicked out because those folktales are horrific. They're just the paperback of Disney even though Balarama as well as Disney themselves present comic strips at their own cost. Now, Deepika is on air with the Narcotic Jihaad pursuit and a priest whom with I've talked when I was a fifth grader is the main loudspeaker ( my own term for the main preacher of false things ). We'd Chocolate, the Wednesday newspaper supplement and Kuttikalude Deepika too. Now let's quote Chaavarayachchan.
Chaavarayachchan once said:
"Bring your tribe before me and let me define you. "
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