That all these women produced this vast amount of knowledge and some of
it has been responsible to make my rights possible. They have all
worked for it. And I should just find it and I am going to find it. But
in real life that was not the story. The person who worked to make
education possible for my family was my paternal grandaunt. It was my
paternal grandaunt who took decisions about her children having to go to
college and through her effort and clarity of thought the family begins
to have education as a benchmark we need to get. She is the person that
I associate, in my life, with education. But feminism is telling me it
is not her, it’s all these other women. So, either my grandmother (aunt)
is a feminist and her role is documented in that feminist literature or
they are disconnected. This reality and the materialized feminist
knowledge and my real life have no connection. That is the first part of
the journey.
What have these feminists clarified for me to stop women from spending
so much of their time searching, fetching, storing water [in most parts
of the world]? Or about having safe childcare, when their occupations
are not white-collared jobs. The majority of the women of the world are
working in agriculture. So how does childcare look for agricultural
workers and what has feminism articulated about it? In all these
hundreds and hundreds of books […]
[…]
So, my conclusion is that this is about ruling class women, 99% of which
is white women’s struggle. Their struggle of becoming equal to who? Are
they struggling to become equal to the black man or the Asian man? No!
They are struggling to become equal to the white man. Their struggle, in
one sentence, if I have to say: feminism is about the white women’s
struggle to become equal to white men. While white men are the
oppressors of the entire world, men and women together. Feminism demands
all women to help white women win their battle to become equal to white
men who oppress the rest of the world. And this is repeated in every
society. Elites of that society adopt this ideology, saying we are
fighting for all women but all they are doing is fighting to be equal to
their class men. But all women are recruited to perform this duty. And
hence I cannot see their achievements, their success as being warriors
of rights for all women because the water problem has not changed. It is
not even there in their orbit. Therefore, I have started to see
feminism as being oppositional to all the historical struggles of
marginalized people, where men and women, are engaged in. For example,
anti-caste battles and struggles.
Another point worth mentioning is that the fourth wave feminism is
predominantly run by womxn of colour and various ethnicities and
sexualities where they are taking the reins into their hands.
As a Dalit woman who has been critical of savarna feminism and savarna feminists, I just want to be absolutely clear that I do not agree with this BS. I’m Dalit, I’m feminist. I subscribe to the politics of Babasaheb Ambedkar, bell hooks, and my Dalit sisters/queer friends.
— Malarăsculat 🌸 (@caselchris1) May 28, 2020
NEW THREAD: The ‘Feminism is Brahmanism’ transcript published on Savari is a regressive, reductionist piece of garbage, the likes of which I haven’t come across in a long time. This post is not about refuting it. Dalit womxn and Dalit queer people have put forward their responses
— Malarăsculat 🌸 (@caselchris1) June 19, 2020
I just read Anu Ramdas article and I had a few thoughts:
1. You can’t use google image search results as proof of any sort of point
2. You just cannot say “feminism is brahminism” when so many bahujans identify as feminists.— (((Dominique Fisherwoman))) 💙 (@AbbakkaHypatia) May 29, 2020
No. I don’t suggest that, i only said the Dalit Feminism is brainchild of Brahmanism. As The Dalit Feminist Standpoint is written by a Brahmin – and the Dalit feminism is a academic, NGO project of Brahmins Savarnas.
— Dr.B.Karthik Navayan (@Navayan) May 24, 2020
Every now and then, a significant number of Dalit womxn raise their voice against patriarchy and misogyny within their circles, and every now and then, they are shushed by ‘passionate’ savarna allies, Dalit-Bahujan men, and other Dalit-Bahujan women. https://t.co/u26QZ9GfTy
— Malarăsculat 🌸 (@caselchris1) May 26, 2020
@Navayan the whole feminism is against the Brahmanism. And people who are against feminism are themselves slaves of Brahmanism. or probably they have zero understanding of what Feminism is all about. Which eventually means they are oppressors of women.
— Vaishali paliyal (@VaishaliPaliyal) May 25, 2020