Wednesday, March 28, 2007

A Brief Approach; Why Feministic Thought Dos Not Exist in Our Culture


As a culture, Kuwait recently been introduced to the modern era, thus the dominant type autocracy still is a central theme in our daily life. As a communal struggle continues to enforce democracy and personal freedoms, distinctions do not exist between genders; an equal effort situation to increase freedoms is ongoing.

Ok, some of you might say Noriya Alsadani was a feminist, I would say no; she was more of a libertarian. Like Lowla Alqatami , both were libertarians struggling for personal freedoms.

So to conclude my take on the thought, feminism was never a priority for women to engage in an active role. The popular choice was either motherhood or activism but not feminism.

I predict that we will see a rise of feministic thought, unique to our gulf region. Women will self determine their fate, like us we will not allow a single autocrat to decide our fate. Therefore I see it is only fit to embrace such thought and encourage it.

Why would I want to see a genuine feministic movement? Its not that I care about feminism, rather it is an indicator that we have achieved a great deal in terms civil liberties and personal freedom. Good luck.

3 comments:

Elijah said...

Seeking balance and equality, a major libran trait!

We will be free!!!

error said...

Hehe, stop exposing me!!

you are already

Elijah said...

LOL, you said it once: I'm a female version of you, it's quite creepy isn't it?

Are we??

You have no idea what women in 3rd world countries go through then.