@jakiyahchan3l We see unfairness towards him, we speak up.
And what's hilarious is I replied to someone's comment on insta and told me "Keep crying about it", etc & I just said "I don't even stan Enha, I saw y'all being unfair so I spoke up. But oh look, who's actually crying about it🫵🏻!". 😂
@allahkabaapu@CrtfFttf97333 Saale mein Hindu huu.
Back in the 12th Century, Brahmins altered the Rig Veda saying "...ā rohantu janayo yonim AGRE" into "...ā rohantu janayo yonim AGNEH" which changed the meaning from "Let the woman return to the world of living" to "Let the woman enter the womb of fire".
@SHREYASH784585@CrtfFttf97333 Sadly. And back then only Brahmins held the authority to have and preach religious scriptures. Nowadays, it's available online and in stores so that's a save
I still remember this photo
It was taken right after she gave birth to Aaradhya
We shame women for gaining weight after birth
And wonder why the birthrate is going down
You know? The saddest part is not the comparison– it is an Indian woman choosing to mock Indian women as a whole based on one celebrity's life. Do better.
Indian women aren't obligated to give birth. They've their own wishes, ambitions, & identities. Motherhood is literally a choice, NOT a performance metric! And let's not forget: women r PEOPLE, not breeding machines. They're not required to prove their fitness by having children.
Moreover, Anne Hathaway being pregnant at 43 is a testament to modern healthcare and HER personal circumstances. Using it as an excuse to insult Indian women only exposes your prejudice, not their fitness. Rude a$$ b.
@PopBase here i'll reword it for you:
"the GRAMMYs are introducing their first asian category as a form of cultural segregation isolating asian artists into a separate category while excluding greater talent from outside their country & making the industry revolve around themselves" ❤️