But I get it. You'd rather focus on the reality in ur life than abstract principles of gender equality & theories abt it's cultural impact?
And this is a mixture of feeling unwelcome & prioritising other life issues?
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Yes. In Malaysian society women still expected to be primary caretaker of household & children. + Companies view pregnancy negatively.
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I might well be a feminist in Malaysia.
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You might want to observe our gender inequality closely then. They're tied with religious issues + patriarchal traditions. -
Yes, these are the contexts in which a movement for gender equality which comes from women's perspectives is much needed.
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