Deepa Narayan·TED Talks India: Nayi Baat
7 beliefs that can silence women-and how to unlearn them
Summary
I wondered how to unlearn.
7 beliefs that in the article, were explained by the speaker are that you, especially a girl, shouldn’t think about your body, 1) you should be always quiet, 2) you have to be a people pleaser focally, 3) you have no sexuality, 4) don’t trust women, 5) you should think your desire is duty, 6) be totally dependent on men. 6)
It's thought that those seven habits are good, moral snatch life away from girls, and positioning men to abuse. A habit is just a habit but every habitat is a learned habit. When it must be changing, people can unlearn them and personal change is extremely important. Still, there are such kinds of some areas where not only the speaker lives in but other people live in surprisingly.
Those are the reasons why women and men are not equal. Even women have been educated, employed and they earn income, it won’t be changing easily. The system of every social foundation has to be changing. The speaker tells us that it’ll take two more centuries, though, it should start and it should stop learning those habits. This is unlearning. I think that the TED stage that is not TED women is really better. Only just women can’t change this. “Men adjust”, the speaker said.
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