We all hear different stories about what life for women in Pakistan is like. Mostly the narrative which comes forward is that a woman in Pakistani society is greatly respected. We tend to ignore the negative aspects and push them under the rug.
There is no such thing as discrimination, lack of opportunities, and the fettering by tradition of a woman in the Pakistani society… or so we like to believe
Sidra Amin, a Twitter user, used the platform to throw some light on the life of a woman in Pakistan
The points she raises are precise and accurate, and difficult to shy away from. We might deny their existence but that does not mean that they are not there.
1. The awkward tandoor encounter
https://twitter.com/Sidraaminq/status/945290995201183747
2. Driving a car; the biggest challenge of the 21st century
3. Acting like a robot at the workplace because “acha nahi lagta”.
4. Talking about intellectual incapability
5. Let us all stare at women because we can
6. Sorry, a woman can hold no opinions
Women from the twittersphere started pouring in support for Sidra and her apt tweets
Big Hugs. Stay strong. Fight till you can.
— rashpilot👑🌱 (@dillidikudii) December 26, 2017
this happens daily. at times- i feel so disappointed. at main shahrah.e.faisal ppl behave so weird worse
— Tehseen Fatimah (@tehseen_fatimah) December 25, 2017
https://twitter.com/ekpuranikahani/status/945579461566660608
Even the men couldn’t help but admit whatever she said was on point
I've been told by some elders in my fam not to do my chores because 'larkiyan hai na!'. Aur yae road wala case, I see it everyday as I drive to college. Whether it's a 10 yrs old kid or an 70 yrs old buzurg, feels like they consider it their duty to stare at every passing woman
— Hassaan Malik (@Hassaan764) December 26, 2017
👏👏👏👏
— Yousuf (@yousufisbpk) December 26, 2017
But no comparison.
آپ جیسے بھی ہو بہترین ہو— Muhammad (@daniyal_farrukh) December 26, 2017
We also feel that Sidra was a 1000 percent right!
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