I’m tired of the
tropes.
I’m tired of the
stereotypes.
I’m tired of
being put in a box I can never escape.
I hope we will learn
to identify the stereotypes created for us to puppet to: At one point women
were ‘too delicate’ and ‘precious’ [Insert
the allegory of the Virgin Mary here] to go out and discover the world. In
fact, woman was elevated so high she was useless. She remained locked away at
home, a bedwarmer to the ‘conqueror’ man.
Then another stereotype
developed, the sexy vixen, who isn’t afraid to bare all her juicy goodies and
indulge in her deeply sexual self. But the sexy vixen should not hope to be
married. She’s too cheap for that holy institution [Insert: double standards].
Then there’s the
‘good girl’ who is definitely a virgin till marriage. Doesn’t go out, doesn’t
drink, or dance or have opinions or have a life. She will definitely be the
pick for the ‘highest honour’ of marriage. She is man’s ideal of the ‘perfect
woman for marriage’. But, of course, she is the last choice for business
conducted outside of marriage.
And we have the ‘cool
girl’ who is every man’s dream. Who is the cool girl? The cool girl is just the
right amounts of sexy vixen and good girl. She’s a vixen under the sheets, but
‘good’ on the outside. She’s tailored to meet her man’s every need. She never
complains when her humanity is being trampled upon or when she’s being
disrespected, ’cuz she’s the cool girl!
I hope a day
will come when women are released from the prison of the patriarchal system; when
we ourselves no longer propagate woman stereotypes handed to us by a
patriarchal system. I hope we just be ourselves, even if it’s a little mix of
good, wild, crazy, sexy, moody, frustrated or
staying-in-my-peejays-all-day-today.
I hope today
women learn to understand more about themselves and their history and their CENTRE
in that history.
I hope armed
with that knowledge we will begin to understand that certain conditions we live
in today are not to be taken as your inevitable burden: being touched sexually
at work, being reduced to just your sexual organ, being generally viewed as of
much less worth than men and being paid less because of that, your menstrual
cycle being used as an excuse to reduce your worth and capability, that your
being married is a rite of passage into domestic slavery, despite your various
laurels and career advancements. You don’t need that shit.
I hope parents
today would unlearn their inherited faulty notions of gender roles. I hope when
you tell your daughter to sweep, you tell your son to sweep as well. When you
keep Ama in to learn how to cook, it is not to learn to cook for a husband in
some distant future; it is to teach her for her own good, to learn cook for
herself when she becomes independent. I also hope you keep Kofi in to teach him
to cook too. After all, it is essential
to his survival to know how to feed
himself, basic law of nature. Even the beasts of the wild know that.
It's as important for a boy to learn to cook as it is for a girl |
I hope marriage becomes
no longer about an escape from the policing of your parents to the policing of
your husband. Same prison.
Mother and wife
may not be my ultimate calling as a woman. And that’s not a big deal. I’m not a
freak of nature. I’m actually a human being just like you who has a mind that
thinks of not just my womb, but the world and my contribution to it, about the
universe and where humanity begins and ends, about political and economical
systems and which might work for my country. I think, and I’m capable of so
much more than just my womb.
But sometimes,
my calling may be to being a mother and wife. And it’s as simple as that. We’re
all different yet equally important fingers of the same hand. But it doesn’t
mean because it’s my calling, it’s
the calling for every woman. Just
because my brother likes skip on one foot doesn’t mean I conclude that every
man likes to skip on one foot.
When I marry
you, I come to you as your WIFE, not
your domestic slave to take up where was left off, to clean up and cook after
you and mind our kids. Even if I love
to clean, rub and dust, we’re sharing our lives and home together. It is a
partnership, and all our now shared human needs and tiny ittie bitties become a
shared responsibility. Especially when I have a 9-to-5 just like you do.
I hope to God we
stop the slut-shaming and finger-pointing. I’m tired of the double standards.
I’m tired of men being allowed to cheat blatantly on their women, because ‘it’s
how men are’ yet women are punished severely for daring to breach their ‘designated
boundary’.
I hope fervently
that we come to learn that if I’m in a short skirt, it is not an excuse for you
to help me strip my body bare and expose my parts. There’s a reason I left some
of it covered. Hell, if I wanted to walk out totally naked, I wouldn’t need
your help. Erase that barbaric, savage
mentality. There’s a reason why you’re
not in some forest, scratching your armpits and flitting from tree to
tree. Don’t reduce your humanity and in
the process insult mine.
When a woman is
raped, questions like “Why was she dressed like that in the first place?” “Why
did she go over to his house in the first place?” “Why was she there at that
time?” are expressions of shameful ignorance. What you imply by making such
illegitimate enquiries is to suggest that men who rape are animals and not
human beings, incapable of control, lacking of a brain, so deserve to be put on
a dog leash, kept in a cage and fed twice a day on a metal plate.
I’m tired of
women fighting against themselves, backbiting, obstructing and affecting the
progress of any other woman (or man for that matter). The idea that ‘women are
their own enemies’ is a clever way of turning us against ourselves, because you
know what happens when there is infighting amongst women? The dream we’re
fighting for remains an illusion. What is the dream? To be put back in our
place as human beings of equal worth. That destructive idea is another of those
patriarchal lies sown deep into our membranes to hinder our progress.
I’m tired of the
“Oh dear Mr. Man, please decide for me what path my life is to take!” You’re a
being of incredible power. You can literally move mountains if you wanted to,
place a goddamn hill in your living room if you chose. You can transcend time
and space. Don’t squeeze your five dimensional self into a one dimensional
shadow of yourself. Now that’s a
freak of nature.
I’m tired of you
thinking you can bully me on the road because I’m a female driver. I’m no
different. Put my life in danger, and I will scream every profanity I know on
you. And you will shut up, take it all in and apologize. I’m tired that there’s
a stereotype of “Women drivers” [said with a frustrated or irritated shake of
your head].
I’m tired of the
TV tropes. I’m tired of being the one that stays at home and worries about the
safety of my man as he goes out to
discover the universe or conquer the bad guys or aliens or whatever. Can’t I
help in the discovery and conquering too?
I hope with all
my heart that the hypocrisy institutionalized religion uses to suppress one
side of humanity (womanhood) for the selfish self-aggrandizement of the other
is recognized for what it is: a hypocrisy, a dangerous evil, a sheep in wolf’s
clothing, a violation and opportunistic attempt to control the mind using the
divinity of religion.
I hope everyone
all over the world comes to understand the reality that MISOGYNY IS A VIRUS.
This virus will destroy humanity if we allow it to continue to fester in our
thoughts and beliefs and in our actions.
I hope these
words will not be stereotyped, and thrown on infertile ground, wasted. I hope
you read this with all senses of your humanity about you. I hope you understand
that by living with the faulty notions of patriarchy and misogyny you hinder
political, economic, social, spiritual growth of humanity. We are god-like
beings. To hinder another from their total potential is an unforgivable crime
to ourselves.
I hope we learn
to unlearn the lies we have been taught.
I hope you
understand that woman is man and man is woman and together we make a powerful
creation: Humanity.
A wise person
once said, “Love your neighbor as yourself”. I think that sums up everything
nicely!
Happy
International Women’s Day! Make it Happen!
I loved this article to bits.Thats the spirit of a fighter not for women only but for all.Deep message. Thumbs Up
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