By Rishita Deshmukh:
On a fine Sunday evening, teenagers, or what we call the youth of our nation, assembled over the vanity of a cup of tea to have a contested discussion about feminism. The advocacy of womens rights on the grounds of the equality of the sexes, is how Google defines feminism. But is feminism only about a discrete gender? How does the concept of feminism, one of the firstinstances of which occurred in France in the 14th century, differ from the knowledge of feminism in the 21st century? Is feminism only about the equality of two genders or is there more underneath it? All of these questions were reinvigorated at the caf discussion that took place at Bees Caf, Aundh on May 21, 2017.
A collective of students, who are organising a Model UN conference, came up with an initiative to bring about a change with the influence of speech. This resulted in an informal discussion about concerned topics, where everyone could voice out their opinions and solutions, which could then be worked upon.
The event started with an address by the co-founders of Omega MUN, followed by a word from the moderator of the event, who acted non-partisan in the entire event, harmonising the atmosphere. To ease up the ambience, everyone got acquainted with one another. After a few rules were explained regarding the conduct of the talk, the discussion kicked in.
While setting up the foundation of the tower named feminism, it was compared to how feminism was in the early ages. Over a period of time, the definition of feminism has expanded. In the 21st century, feminism isnt restrictive to a particular gender. The idea of feminism has differed with time. It has become more of a movement and less of a concept about women and men having an equal stance. The basic impression is equality and hence the need to have a definition that seals both empowerment, as well as the equality of women, was looked upon.
One amongst the audience gave an example of the brand Kinderjoy, a candy selling company who have different toys for boys and girls. This brought up the fact how business industries use stereotypes in their own lucrative way.
For a really long time, the world has been patriarchal, which has given rise to aggressive rationalism stated a young teen, from the audience. While some people believed there was no negative side to feminism, part of them believed feminism, being an ideology, has an extreme stance which can be undesirable. Supporting this argument, it was said that the idea of feminism has become distorted and that aspects of feminism have become about hating men.
To make a non-aligned argument, the moderator pointed out that, Feminism is not wrong as a concept, but when implemented it can be perceived in a wrong way. To validate this point, an incident in the Indian Parliament was brought up. One of the members of Parliament was breastfeeding her child while attending to the ministers. This particular incident was interpreted differently. Some said she wanted to prove a point, that she could be amother as well as a worker at the same time.
Contrary to this, it was said that maternity leave should be given in order to avoid such clashes. Feminism was said to be a subjective ideology which was perceived differently in diverse places. It was argued in the audience that when feminism was first initiated, it was about getting women their rightful position in society and other various rights. However, now it has become an aggressive movement where women want to manifest themselves as greater than men.
In the modern day world, people who need feminism dont even know about it. In rural areas, most women are unaware of their rights, commented a 16-year old participant. A lot of times, society cringes at the visual of a male working in the kitchen and a female working in the office. Why do we need such social norms? Right from the grassroots level, we have such stereotypes which are influencing young psyches. These orthodox thoughts are embedded deep in our values, right from the very start. One of the boys in the room stated that 21% of schools in India are convent schools which separate girls and boys into different sets. From the very beginning, they have been estranged and this stereotype is rooted in our culture. Challenging the status quo is what the moderator quotes. Further adding to it, a mutual point is made by everyone saying, Law views everyone as equal, its society who sees it differently.
As the discussion shifted to the norms of society, the audience talked about certain topics which are considered taboo in our society. For example, sex education, which is not highly recognised in any of the schools but is of utmost importance. Usually, it includes escorting girls into different rooms and explaining the various prospects of their body. Everyone in the room agreed to the fact that whatever happens to our body is completely natural and that one must not be reluctant to talk about it. Hence, they urged schools to prioritise sex education and openly discuss it in the assembly of both boys and girls.
As people voiced out their opinions about the same, there was a shift in the atmosphere and the argument lead to a very controversial aspect of feminism: Religion. The audience perked up and a mutual consent towards Islam was observed. The question was asked whether women, when given a choice, would refuse to wear a hijab. Someone pointed out that women who wear the hijab had been brought up to follow the conduct no matter what. This point was countered by stating that according to the Quran, women are not supposed to go out of the house without their head covered. And even men wear a white cap over their heads all the time. Summing up one side of the argument, a speaker said, Islam is the safest religion for women. Countering the declaration, a boy from the crowd shared his experience of the time he used to live in Saudi Arabia. He said, It was mandatory for my mother, who isnt a Muslim, to wear a hijab. Women there arent allowed to drive a car alone. Whenever a woman wants to buy groceries, a minimum of 10 other women must be ather side.
Were drawn back to the era when feminism started. In Europe France, to be precise. In those days, women werent considered to be tough enough to cut wood which led to themdoing all the household chores while men did the physically hard labour. Hence it turned out to be, what the speaker quotes as, generic nature, for a man to earn money and a woman to spend the same currency. A typical understanding of people is that girls are soft, they like pink and boys are tough, they like blue. This entire argument leads the audience to one conclusion, People are confused between feminism and womens rights. Rights are human and are meant for both men and women.
Further, everyone agreed that no matter what, there are going to be natural inequalities between men and women which will make them different from each other. Before men and female, we are humans, quoted one of the participants from the audience. As the discussion shifted, our question, Is feminism only about two genders? was attended. Men are oppressing women and but this oppression intersects with the oppression faced by LGBTQ people. Feminism preaches equality and hence it should cover all genders. Subsidiaries should be given to trans people.
Here we came to a substantive part of the conversation. What part can we play in making a change? How can we give a new perspective to people? Education all of these values must be taught from a very young age. Awareness let the implementation begin from our families and friends. A participant from the discussion talks about the situation of her maid who wants to marry off her daughter of 13 years. The participant says, My maid doesnt listen to me, neither does she take advice from my mother. What should I do? This situation is provided with solutions like counselling, therapies, reporting to the authorities, spreading awareness.
Another major aspect is introduced in the talk: Reservation. There is a separate coach for women in the Delhi metro and yet they demand seats in the other compartment as well. A woman says, I am not weak but still claims special treatment. While stating statistics, someone pointed out that women have 5% reservation in educational institutes. To this, another candidate says, The reason why they have reservations is because their parents consider them as a liability. Reservation should be given to only them who require it. However, this point is countered by another, who says, India is a diverse country, there cannot be particular criteria for reservation. Women of upper classes live the life of rural people due to certain stereotypes and social norms. Therefore, we must attend to them who are benefiting from the laws rather than the ones misusing it
It is believed that change has started, and gradually in the years to come, well see the results. The government has taken initiatives regarding these issues. Another issue discussed was the conversion of buses into restrooms for women to use. These buses would be parked on the roadside for the benefit of women. There are NGOs who are working for the betterment of women. A lot of celebrities, who have their tours in west Asia and Latin America, boost the idea of feminism through their concerts.
Change is a gradual process and will not happen overnight. As we evolve, we take one step towards making a difference. Omega MUN strives to do the same through small talks, which would help make a bigger change. It isnt just a conference, it is a step towards giving a meaning to the MUN circuit of Pune. It is a way of building credibility through discussion. With an effective team of organisers, Omega Club is set to make this world a better place. A simple e-mail about your ideas and your contribution for developing a greater society will be appreciated. Omega MUN intends to create a chain reaction, connecting thousands of people in the process. They say, The secret of change is to focus all of your energy not on fighting the old, but on building the new. Our main motive behind this caf discussion is to revolutionise Punes MUN circuit. These caf discussions will help people develop their oratory skills and be confident while they speak. We seek to enrich public speaking skills, says Sarthak Vij, co-founder of Omega MUN, a 17-year old commerce student.
I think the main motive being Omega TeaTalks is to give people an opportunity to discuss issues of global as well as local significance. Often, there are certain things society negates as taboo, and with Omega TeaTalks, were hoping to give people a chance to discuss unconventional issues, and also to interact with different people with different opinions,says Ashwath Narayana, founder of Omega MUN, another 17-year-old literature freak.
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