What is it to you if we follow certain customs? Like not eating at your homes when you are meat eaters, or not allowing you to participate in our rituals if you’re having your periods etc?
Mad Momma reveals, in a straight talking post, what it is to her:
Linked by kuffir. Join Blogbharti facebook group.Also - when we debate these days, I see a lot of people saying - what is it to you if I want to follow certain customs? Nothing really. Go give dowry, do sati, do anything you want as long as it is not to me. You’re ready to fight global warming, stand up for Tibet, save the tiger and so much more. But you’re unwilling to see this is as a social ill. Discrimination against an 11 year old child who doesnt know better and is too brainwashed by the age of twenty five to break free of it. Sometimes don’t you think you should stand up for issues that are important to others too? Even if they don’t affect you directly. What if every reformer said, this is not my affair?


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