Some Stupid Questions
The socialite feminists venture to fathom the socioeconomic, historical, political (or whatever '-ical' or '-ic' or '-ist' there is on earth) nuances of women all over the world from their air-conditioned cognitive faculties. Maybe her PhD student is waiting in the foyer to get a document signed for longer than an hour. Or maybe her teenager maidservant is haled by the family to earn the bread by working. Does feminism want to abrogate discrimination against women from this world? But what if it happens against men by women or for women? Is the node of reservation (including the empty bus seats or train compartments) a means to equalise, politicize, or authorize one against the other?
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