M
1 min readSep 8, 2023

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"For example, even in Afghanistan right now, by denying women the right of education and the right to work, the Afghan men are equally being oppressed but in a different way. "

I know this is mostly true, but I really can't view the men as equal victims of this evil deed because the Talibans are all men and they are the perpetrators. Sure, there are many women always flattering these evil men for their own selfish needs and they don't even think twice before pushing all the women's rights under the bus. But, these women are not the ultimate people banning education, independence and freedom of women. It's the men. And, sure there are many men who go to great extent to stop these evil ways of treating women. Like how burning widows women alive was banned in India, and a man did that, and of course he had support from many men and many women who didn't want to burn alive or keep the possibility of their next generation being burnt alive there. But, the men are always indirectly affected by women's human rights violations, women are the direct sufferers. So, men are not equal victims of these crimes against women.

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M
M

Written by M

Not the initial for Man/Male. After all, this letter is not only reserved for that. It's the initial of my name, and I am a woman.

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