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Women's Day
by ilovedd on Mar 09, 2008 07:56 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Women have been supressed all these years, and are still being supressed in many places. So wonen's day is defenitely necessary to celebrate women's freedom, independence, individuality. They have every right to live life on their terms. Woman is a Mother.....who is God in disguise. People should learn to respect her rather than talking about unnecessary things.

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  RE:Women's Day
by Rajesh on Mar 10, 2008 06:51 PM   Permalink
Refering my previous post. Who suppressed women? Definitely not men. It is their biology.
women were not suppressed all these years by anyone except nature and their biology which is in no way related to abusing men by filing false dowry cases and imprisonining more than 2 lakh innocent people every year. How is imprisoning innocent people helping?

Do you know women have something called periods every month which was done by god. Even a few decades back it was very difficult to work because 5 days out of 30 days they would be bleeding and have a lot of incovenieince and cannot work. Because of this they had to be at home, not because of any person or persons.

It is due to men and their technology development now we have napkins and women are able to work. SO THANK MEN FOR LIBERTING WOMEN FROM THEIR OWN BIOLOGY.

It is wrong to blame innocent people for their biology. Please understand the real reasons for women not being equal to men before blaming any one falsely.

Thanks,
Rajesh

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  RE:Women's Day
by Rajesh on Mar 10, 2008 04:04 PM   Permalink
And how should we respect the mother?
By putting her in jail on false dowry case?

This is the question our mothers and sisters are asking. Do you have an answer to our mothers?

hindu.com/2008/03/09/stories/2008030953510400.htm

Thanks,
Rajesh


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Gender equality: Why a Women's Day?