Taking inspiration from the Black Lives Matter movement from the USA, I write on why Indian men's lives matter. Truth be stated that the lives of Indian men are dirt cheap, cheaper than the life of a street mongrel.
No one cares what happens to men especially Indian men. The Gynocentric media is more concerned with the issues of women. And yet I as the writer of this blog would like to state that the lives of Indian men do matter.
Our child hood does matter. A topic that is hardly discussed, but we all know the pressures put upon today's young boys. The pressure of achieving good grades, performance in extra curricular activities, validation from the group, expectations of parents and that coveted status of being hooked and having a girlfriend. The burden to prove something is huge and still I say that the lives of these young boys matter.
We all know in the year 2020, a bright young teenager was pushed to commit suicide based on a fake social media post by a leftist feminazi woman accusing and shaming the young boy of molesting her which was a figment of her imagination. All she wanted was some sympathy and social media likes, this claimed the life of a young boy. The matter is in court and subjudice. But what about the parents who lost their only son.
The lives of young men who are in their prime does matter. Hundreds and thousands of Indian men have become burdened by expectations: Job, Salary, designation, corporate culture, moving away from homes, owning a vehicle , property , fitting into a group, peer group pressure. Adding to this is the pressure of getting married and starting a new life and meeting the expectations of the partner.
In the later years of life more stress and pressure adds up. It is part of life and one cannot change it. But then all men have to right of a life filled with dignity and respect. Unfortunately many men do not get this. They are badly treated by their girlfriends and wives , sometimes even their own parents behave badly with them.
Men suffer silently, they don't cry in public or share their grievances with anyone. Over the years they become stoical and accept emotional abuse and suffering as a part of their lives.
As a veteran MGTOW , I empathize with my fellow Indian men and would like to state that your life does matter. Remember you have your own importance in this world and never allow anyone to treat you badly. Protect your self esteem and dignity. Understand the importance of your own life. Your life matters.
Bhaveen Sheth
Indian MGTOW
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