All my life i have faced discrimination of all sorts, sexism, regionalism and casteism. Each of them equally disturbing with different reactions at different times sometimes it leaves you seething, but mostly it leaves you deeply disheartened.
what can you really say when you are not even given a chance to say anything??when you are judged even before you are given a chance to prove yourself??
despite being a woman from a lower caste in a third world country (india), I have been privileged to have understanding parents, who raised me up as an equal, with good education, and the right to make my own decisions.I call it a privilege because, what is considered by many as a basic human right,is something that not many can even dream of, forget about ever achieving it!!
yet, here i am, complaining the i am being discriminated against, do i have a right to complain?
yes,definitely, according to the law. but in a country like india, the law and is different from what is being followed in reality
what can you really say when you are not even given a chance to say anything??when you are judged even before you are given a chance to prove yourself??
despite being a woman from a lower caste in a third world country (india), I have been privileged to have understanding parents, who raised me up as an equal, with good education, and the right to make my own decisions.I call it a privilege because, what is considered by many as a basic human right,is something that not many can even dream of, forget about ever achieving it!!
yet, here i am, complaining the i am being discriminated against, do i have a right to complain?
yes,definitely, according to the law. but in a country like india, the law and is different from what is being followed in reality