Docs Cracking Sexist Twitter Jokes: Does Education Guarantee Good Sense?
Doctors cracking sexist jokes in the middle of a pandemic (or ever) is the last thing people who look up to them need.
Doctors cracking sexist jokes in the middle of a pandemic (or ever) is the last thing people who look up to them need.
Not being political, while being a privilege, also hints at a dilemma that a lot of people face today- the fear of intense backlash, especially on social media.
When it comes to saree and how Indians wear it, people have a fixed mindset, but when you try to break the norm, outrage is what we come across. A similar thing happened when a Toronto-based magazine — Jodi Bridal Show – unveiled its latest cover with a picture of a woman in a traditional saree but with a slit that reveals model Thanuska Subramaniam’s legs.