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Most people should know by now that “not all men” is not a good argument for explaining away sexist and harmful behavior toward women. However, despite this, lots of men still use it, stating that far from every guy is like the men who end up on the news for disrespectful and even physically hurtful behavior. Scholar Evelyn, who runs the ‘Herspective’ social media project, believes this has to change.
In a viral TikTok video, Evelyn, who has two master’s degrees from Harvard studying oppression, explained the psychology behind the “not all men” argument. She shared that, in her opinion, there are 3 core sources that lead to this argument and she went into detail about each one. And everything is built on the foundation of needing to be needed and fear of deferring to women.
One of the dialogues that stuck with me from the series “Suits”
The shift from known knowledge to a piece of paper showcasing you have done a course has been the highlight of the current Indian education system.
Now in retrospection, belonging to a country like India with a population of 136 crores, with approximately 50 percent of the entire population being under the age of 25, there are people equivalent to the population of the United States who are trying to educate themselves. These numbers if taken on their face value can seem really daunting.
We have whirlpool ourselves in an environment where the emphasis on competition is much more than on education.