3/5
It's understandable that unlearning is tough. I'm not gonna be saintly and say that I haven't enabled this at all. I have done it too in the past. But I have taken my time to unlearn, accept and grow the mentioned fact and yes, constructive criticism is always welcome.
4/5
What's annoying is the number of people in my generation who simply ignore because it doesn't concern them. I really wish cis-het men could leave their entitlement and use their privilege to do something better.
5/5
And if any cis-het male reading this feels offended, well, no one cares. Feel free to ignore. :')
Put a hashtag on Not All Men or Humanism and make a propaganda if you will. Peace. ✌🏼
P.S- True cis-het male allies, I see you. And I know, you get me. :)
2/5
And dear cis-het men,
Skincare or makeup does not define anyone's gender or sexual orientation. So stop with the BS already.
Enforcing gender roles is patriarchal and toxic and if you are an ignorant person who enables it, you are toxic too.
1/5
Recently a guy stated the phrase "Bro, gay hai kya?" in an insulting tone to a cis-het male friend of mine because he started skincare on my suggestion.
Please go get some education sweetie, and not the conventional one, your homophobia and patriarchy is toxic AF. GTFO.
@DrRPNishank@cbseindia29 ,@EduMinOfIndia@PMOIndia , After firm assurance from our honourable prime minister , this was what done with a teacher by a private school . Salary of a teacher was not given . Strict action should be taken.
This is very disappointing for a teacher ,we must respect our teachers. If a school and a management did this then where should a teacher go. 🥺😶😶 @ndtv@EduMinOfIndia@PMOIndia have a look on this