tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3253399455764736401.post454698115841946334..comments2023-03-24T19:25:33.797+05:30Comments on छाया पथ Chhaya Path: Why Are We Talking About Violence Against Women???Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07275713455302042597noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3253399455764736401.post-89444149348635358052009-08-02T13:22:28.474+05:302009-08-02T13:22:28.474+05:30well, Nisha apa, my types are not very courageous ...well, Nisha apa, my types are not very courageous about change ... and then the whole society with its religions, customs and new and old laws also put us over women without telling us that it is a priviledge ...... change then sounds like something that will take away our rights and hand them over to women ... nobody who has power likes to give it up, hence, they use the tools like violence to keep them in that power ... i think of myself, i know these things but am i going to give up because i know, i cannot say yes unless i know that there is no other way ....... but let me tell you most men do not even think of these things because they believe that this is how the god or the nature wants men and women to be .... will they change if they come to know, i don't think so because if the mind is closed, nothing can impress.Prashantnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3253399455764736401.post-21874177105080712882009-08-02T01:04:25.576+05:302009-08-02T01:04:25.576+05:30I hear the same thing over and over again. I think...I hear the same thing over and over again. I think there is a fundamental problem with men - they can't keep themselves zipped up knowing well that the culture of impunity will protect them. The recent habit of men to cry exclusion every time one talks of gender equality is a guard to protect their priviledges and interests that help them keep women under control.Zoënoreply@blogger.com