How much hatred is there against someone that we can dare to go against the whole community? From Kashmiri pandits to the Godhra riots to World War II, I don't want to count the numbers because I've seen the cruelty done to women who never asked for it

My heart aches when I write because it doesn't matter if you're a Jew who witnessed the Holocaust, a Kashmiri Pandit who was killed, converted, or sent away, or a Muslim who was killed simply for being a Muslim; my heart aches for all those women who became part of it for men's pride and went through all for it. I have never read the history where women have ever started a war, but I've read plenty of it where they have paid for it. It's an irony that the same men have never considered their women in the family as a pride. I saw the pictures where women got brutally raped or killed. They took out the unborn infants from their womb and showed them.I remember the picture where women have been paraded naked. From history, women have always been considered a pride of the family without respect. History taught us kings can have multiple queens, but a queen should always look for a king. When a queen tried to look for different kings, it shook their confidence, so they put it on the character.Why are there no queens with multiple kings? Why do we only have examples of kings? This patriarchal society has never tried to uplift any women as they know what we are capable of. 
A boy should be taught what's right; they shouldn't be taught that losing a woman is considered a loser in society. I have seen the faces of acid attack victims who said no, thinking it's their right, and it again trembled another man’s confidence. I don't know who put bets on us, but I definitely know how each one of us has paid for it. Groping, eve-teasing, or molesting women shouldn't be made an issue, as now they must have had enough of it that they can shut it up, but when I think of it, I feel terrified. We've been born in a world that's so patriarchal that they don't even want to recognize what women have gone through. Our respects have been put into our vagina, and similarly, according to their convenience, they'll put it out. We are advocating for feminism because nobody has yet to discuss the experiences we have endured while you are preoccupied with the ongoing conflict. We need feminism because our works are still recognized by our characters more than our hard work. We are not talking about all men here; we have left the gentlemen who have understood the importance of it.
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