NEW DELHI – Rohit Lal is a bitter man. He feels women have it all and so is on a mission to discredit what passes for feminism these days.
When asked, this is what he had to say, “Women have a socially acceptable outlet and a political movement called ‘feminism’ in which to express their displeasure with the wage gap, the glass ceiling, and the various sacrifices they must make in order to have a family and succeed at work. Men have nowhere to turn when they must suffer the emotional toll taken out on them by the unexpected focus on their career. My girlfriend broke up with me when I decided to focus on my career by working 80 hours a week. Who do I turn to for some emotional support when I have time? It’s not fair, just not fair.”
But Mr. Lal, men do have somewhere to turn when they feel that they are unfairly expected to sacrifice all in pursuit of a career: feminism.
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Why do guys think feminism is for women? I feel the entire society benefits from feminism – which basically means we extend basic human rights to men and women both.
Why give special privileges to some and deny basic rights to others? Do men like being lonely in relationships with women who are not allowed to become their partners?
I personally feel that a lot of men like their wives to be unequal…Take a look at Japanese and Korean men…They NEVER go home…They prefer spending time drinking with male buddies after work than with their wives and children because they view wives as baby making and rearing machines only…
A lot of men, including ‘enlightened’ ones, wrongly think that feminism is about putting down men which obviously is not true…
Like you, I can’t imagine how men like living in an unequal relationship…
Hey, good to see DNU going again.
feminism is for females is one of the most common misconception
fortunately for me some of the strongest feminist i have met are men and i take pride in it