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Nidhi Rai

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  1. 4 MAY

    You don’t hate feminism—you hate women who refuse to stay small.

    Feminism is not a trend. It’s not a label to judge women by. It’s a necessity—especially in today’s generation. Even in 2026, a large percentage of women in India still migrate primarily because of marriage. Think about that. Movement, opportunity, and life changes for women are still largely tied to someone else’s life decision—not their own. At the same time, basic rights—like menstrual hygiene, safety, and dignity—are only now being normalized in public conversations. These are not privileges. These are fundamental rights. The fact that we are still working to normalize them shows why feminism is still relevant. But here’s where the problem deepens. Many people—especially some men—misunderstand feminism. They see a feminist woman as “difficult,” “not संस्कारी,” or “too independent.” Why? Because she thinks, questions, and refuses to be controlled. And yes, let’s be honest—some men feel uncomfortable when women bring equal or greater value to the table: financially, intellectually, or emotionally. It challenges traditional power dynamics. That discomfort often gets labeled as criticism of feminism. But feminism is not about hating men. It’s about removing imbalance. It’s about ensuring that a woman is not expected to shrink herself to make someone else feel bigger. The real concern is how early these ideas are planted. Young girls—especially those who are still forming their identity—are often taught to prioritize approval over independence. They are praised for being “perfect,” “obedient,” or “ideal,” rather than being strong, curious, or self-reliant. So what happens? They start measuring their worth based on acceptance instead of capability. That’s why conversations around feminism matter. Not to divide—but to empower. Every woman should: Have her own opinion Earn her own money Build her own identity Feel physically and mentally strong Independence is not arrogance. Strength is not rebellion. Self-respect is not disrespect. And no—you don’t need to be fearless. But you do need to stop letting fear decide your life. Being a feminist simply means this: You believe you deserve equal respect, equal opportunity, and equal freedom. That’s it. So instead of asking, “Why feminism?” Maybe we should be asking—“Why not?”

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