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Posted: 6 years ago
#31

I don’t agree with women hitting or slapping men. Never have.


But the point is, if a woman hits a bloke, one should teach the woman not to.

One should never teach the bloke to hit a woman back or first or ever. They are not equal physically - that is basic science.



When Shukla finally admitted that he sees men and women the same in relation to fighting or hitting them, I wasn’t surprised at all. From week 2, we’ve been seeing him go into women’s spaces, in their face. Flinging Mahira cos he couldn’t let go of a bori the way every other decent man would’ve done.

So no, it wasn’t a surprise that he felt that way at all.


But it was hilarious that he didn’t realise what he was saying about the way his parents have brought him up - certainly isn’t something to be proud of.

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Posted: 6 years ago
#32

Originally posted by: sweetzzz

What surprised me is that his parents didn't stop him and his siblings physically going violent?? Really? I am sure no parents would keep quiet if their children are fighting, and he is making his parents look bad by saying that they never stopped them fight

He has a twisted mindset & thought it was something to be proud of but the whole thing is off & has no relevancy with being equal

He just tried to show his feminazi flag

Rest how he treats anyone regardless man or woman, we all have seen it

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: curtus

I am already feeling sick with the lack of knowledge here

And guess what I have not even touched the issue of testosterone & estrogen! I am anticipating that these people can claim both men & women have it in same quantity thus equal

It's not about mindset at all

I feel sick seeing girls supporting that shukla's twisted definition of equal power


@bold- you never know we can hear arguments like why men have more testosterone, where's the equality? Women should start getting injected with testosterone to prove themself equal or may be have a "mindset" that would help them magically acquire the damn hormone.

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Posted: 6 years ago
#34

Originally posted by: Sakina3

I don’t agree with women hitting or slapping men. Never have.


But the point is, if a woman hits a bloke, one should teach the woman not to.

One should never teach the bloke to hit a woman back or first or ever. They are not equal physically - that is basic science.



When Shukla finally admitted that he sees men and women the same in relation to fighting or hitting them, I wasn’t surprised at all. From week 2, we’ve been seeing him go into women’s spaces, in their face. Flinging Mahira cos he couldn’t let go of a bori the way every other decent man would’ve done.

So no, it wasn’t a surprise that he felt that way at all.


But it was hilarious that he didn’t realise what he was saying about the way his parents have brought him up - certainly isn’t something to be proud of.

Hitting is not right done by any gender under any circumstances

Shukla definitely thought his twisted saga of equality was worth sharing lol

Crass mentality, shows why he is so disrespectful to everyone

His logics are all half baked just like this

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Posted: 6 years ago
#35

Originally posted by: Sakina3


No one made his parents look as bad as he did with that statement.

And he’s so deluded and thick, that he doesn’t even realise it.


And I agree, it’s really hard to find parents who tell their sons that it’s okay to beat up women.

Exactly! Which parents wouldn't stop then son/daughter from hitting siblings

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: BebaakBegum

Siblings hitting each other as kids is okay as long as it’s all in fun. When I was in my puberty years- my mum was really apprehensive about my brother hitting me in the chest- that was before I got growth. It was a restriction on him, not on me coz men and women are physically different. Just physically, mentally we are all equal. I don’t believe in the BS women are more emotional so they more respect and similar shit.

Even as kids, our parents would stop children from fighting. Why would he bring out the topic of siblings fight as fun during such serious discussion

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: curtus

He has a twisted mindset & thought it was something to be proud of but the whole thing is off & has no relevancy with being equal

He just tried to show his feminazi flag

Rest how he treats anyone regardless man or woman, we all have seen it

Lol yes! He was hell-bent on proving Rashmi is using woman card, but he is the one trying to take advantage of being a man and treating siblings as equal, but it backfired

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Posted: 6 years ago
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M sure this guys been physically assaulting his mom nd sis at home. They seem to have sent him straight frm rehab to BB and back to rehab. Must be thinking good riddance.

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Posted: 6 years ago
#39

It is the concept of equality which men are taking as a defence to justify violence against women.

Equality is being used as a tool to vent out the frustration.

I am not saying shukla was wrong, throwing tea on a woman and beating a woman are two different things. What if arhaan was not there? Would shukla have ripped off clothes of a female infront of him. This is sick. Being physical with a woman and then justifying it with a concept that is being promoted in our society to uplift the status of woman is not at all right.

When a man is beaten, no one questions as to why he has those scars but when a woman is beaten she is treated as an outcast and those physical scars are ridiculed by people. It is a very well known fact , not many ppl in our society accept a woman with scars . And what about the emotional scars , I don't know if anyone would agree to this but women are emotionally weak. The amount of feelings and emotions invested by a woman in relationships is not comparable to men. Ladke to aapas me maarkr, agle din fir sorry bolkr dost bn jate h . But this is not the case with women. When a man beats a woman it causes emotional scars in the woman which take time to heal, it causes fear in women whether anyone agrees to it or not but it's the truth .

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Posted: 6 years ago
#40

Originally posted by: curtus

That's half baked again

Who decides this that woman being physically strength wise weak means they are fragile? If anyone thinks that they are weak. Because woman also gives childbirth etc

Mental/Talent/intelligence/creativity/job sectors are above this, equal chances should be given here & ppl should not assume a man will do these jobs better before hiring someone

And what you mentioned if this would have been the case then all sports have been combined & not divided into 2 secs (male & female)

Learning self defense or being interested in sports as a girl is good but those who are not doing this now can we blame them that she didn't learn martial art so couldn't protect herself?

Say an average guy can lift 10kg, it's not compulsory a woman shall lift 10kg as well


What shukla spoke was utter nonsense. Equality doesnt work like that at all.


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