This is confusing me. It doesn't sound "examined fairly, freely and objectively". To judge something is…
Considering the global rates of femicide, as well as the fact that the overwhelming majority of these killings are committed by men, and taking into account not only murder but also harassment, rape, violence, and deaths related to gender-based abuse, you are still staying aligned with the facts and with objective reality.
And when you also consider the historical exclusion of women from positions of power, the overwhelmingly patriarchal nature of governments, the ways in which legal systems have often reflected and reinforced those power structures, and the patriarchal hierarchies embedded throughout society, the picture becomes even clearer. Women continue to face discrimination, harassment, intimidation, and abuse not only in their own homes or on the streets, but even in workplaces that are supposed to provide equal opportunities and protection. This is what sticking up with truth and we already know that korea is not a good example of women rights. Consider a country, phones cant go silent to avoid non consensual photographs. I know this is deep but, backing up kdrama celebrity is reminding me how corrupted society we live in.
Always stand with women. Side with women first, from East to West, until the opposite is clearly proven—and only if it has been examined fairly, freely, and objectively.
Defending men rarely changes anything. The world is already structured around them, and many women know this reality all too well. Stand for yourself. Stand for your female friends, your sisters, your girls. Don't rush to defend handsome boys or popular men simply because they're admired.
They won't save you. Your voice won't be protected by their approval. What will protect you is your willingness to stand against injustice, sexism, and misogyny whenever you see it.
At home. In the streets. At work. At school. Everywhere.
Outrage over the drama. In twitter notice a pattern every single pro-Palestinian account has taken the side of…
I am an atheist and your islamiphobia is disgusting. Grow up and behave equal to every belief and their praying ways. Pushing woman to wear a burkha and leading hate towards burkha wearing people are coming from same sick mentality dear.
Its obvious that confusion is something bad. If you are not very sure of what you are doing, f.king up all efforts is so easy! Ex:all production team of this series. Pitty!
And when you also consider the historical exclusion of women from positions of power, the overwhelmingly patriarchal nature of governments, the ways in which legal systems have often reflected and reinforced those power structures, and the patriarchal hierarchies embedded throughout society, the picture becomes even clearer. Women continue to face discrimination, harassment, intimidation, and abuse not only in their own homes or on the streets, but even in workplaces that are supposed to provide equal opportunities and protection. This is what sticking up with truth and we already know that korea is not a good example of women rights. Consider a country, phones cant go silent to avoid non consensual photographs. I know this is deep but, backing up kdrama celebrity is reminding me how corrupted society we live in.
Defending men rarely changes anything. The world is already structured around them, and many women know this reality all too well. Stand for yourself. Stand for your female friends, your sisters, your girls. Don't rush to defend handsome boys or popular men simply because they're admired.
They won't save you. Your voice won't be protected by their approval. What will protect you is your willingness to stand against injustice, sexism, and misogyny whenever you see it.
At home. In the streets. At work. At school. Everywhere.
Stand with women.