In Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai, Indravardan would say " Me maurd hu" whenever he had to do some work and to which Maya would reply " You should go to a Doctor for this" . When I was in 9th, I would say the same thing when mummy/elder sister would ask me to do something - mummy would laugh , but my elder sister took it very seriously - I had to clarify that I was just joking , and akka used to say that this will become a habit if not stopped now - In 11th mummy when to grandmummy's house and me and my akka had to clean and cook - my sister made 2 rules for take the food yourself from the kitchen and wash your own plate- later sister went to mumbai for job and when I would come back at my home during summer break in college - I occasionally made thick rotis which my sister did not preferred. In lockdown my sister taught me how to make fuflkas , in lockdown there was a ttime when we both make the rotis ( one would shape and the other would do the thing on stove ( whta will the word for seekna) - my sister and I would wash the utensils as well together - which really makes the job finish fast. Now my sister got married a year ago, god knows what went into her head when she recently visited me and my parents , she was not even lettering me take food out or clean my plate.
It is because we live in a society where after marriage women are not allowed to seek help from anyone in their household work, it also changes the mindset somewhere that women are only responsible for all the daily household chores.
The only issue I have with equality discussion is that people talk about patriarchy like it is a plan of men. It's dramatic. Reality is people only act to surrounding without any plan. Neither men, nor women.
Isn't it though? I mean, patriarchy ultimately is like a religion which relies on feudalism and brainwashing to keep certain people back so certain groups of people can stay ahead. After living this way and eliminating all recourse of everyone but the beneficiary of this system it becomes a self-fullfilling cycle cz it's deeply ingrained in people's mind a few generations down the line. It Also relies of reinforcement through symbolism, rituals and practices like say Karvachauth or only men can be priests, over marital symbolism being overdone for women etc. to reinforce itself.
Housewives are toiling in the kitchen while men are watching TV. You missed the part where these men are toiling to provide for the family. Both have important work and role. Been a long time follower from newslaundry, you need some growing as a man in this topic.
If we speak of educated and office going class of men/earning partner, there are no 9-5 working hours, weekend, casual leaves, (sometime no sick leave too) and retirement for the stay home partner.
In Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai, Indravardan would say " Me maurd hu" whenever he had to do some work and to which Maya would reply " You should go to a Doctor for this" . When I was in 9th, I would say the same thing when mummy/elder sister would ask me to do something - mummy would laugh , but my elder sister took it very seriously - I had to clarify that I was just joking , and akka used to say that this will become a habit if not stopped now - In 11th mummy when to grandmummy's house and me and my akka had to clean and cook - my sister made 2 rules for take the food yourself from the kitchen and wash your own plate- later sister went to mumbai for job and when I would come back at my home during summer break in college - I occasionally made thick rotis which my sister did not preferred. In lockdown my sister taught me how to make fuflkas , in lockdown there was a ttime when we both make the rotis ( one would shape and the other would do the thing on stove ( whta will the word for seekna) - my sister and I would wash the utensils as well together - which really makes the job finish fast. Now my sister got married a year ago, god knows what went into her head when she recently visited me and my parents , she was not even lettering me take food out or clean my plate.
It is because we live in a society where after marriage women are not allowed to seek help from anyone in their household work, it also changes the mindset somewhere that women are only responsible for all the daily household chores.
Probably the best episode, Love RC 💖
What a lovely episode
Loved the episode. Richa is very well spoken. Meghnad you were great too :)!
Loved the conversation 👏🏽 Richa gave some hard hitting punchlines ❤
Amazing conversation
Damn! Richa ke haath ki chai! I too have relatives like that.
Loved the convo💛
Hope class 10th political science book fascinate you enough to do a podcast
Where is the chapter pdf
Good Episode.... Next we will see Akshay Kumar in ad saying "asli mard Puntergiri nahi karta hai "
Gender fluidity in class 7 civics book is surprising
What ? They have introduced it?
The only issue I have with equality discussion is that people talk about patriarchy like it is a plan of men. It's dramatic. Reality is people only act to surrounding without any plan. Neither men, nor women.
Isn't it though? I mean, patriarchy ultimately is like a religion which relies on feudalism and brainwashing to keep certain people back so certain groups of people can stay ahead. After living this way and eliminating all recourse of everyone but the beneficiary of this system it becomes a self-fullfilling cycle cz it's deeply ingrained in people's mind a few generations down the line. It Also relies of reinforcement through symbolism, rituals and practices like say Karvachauth or only men can be priests, over marital symbolism being overdone for women etc. to reinforce itself.
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Housewives are toiling in the kitchen while men are watching TV. You missed the part where these men are toiling to provide for the family. Both have important work and role. Been a long time follower from newslaundry, you need some growing as a man in this topic.
Men are paid and appreciated for their work while housework is underappreciated and unpaid
If we speak of educated and office going class of men/earning partner, there are no 9-5 working hours, weekend, casual leaves, (sometime no sick leave too) and retirement for the stay home partner.