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'Our husbands are our culture': Twitterati take on Sadaf Kanwal's thoughts on marriage and feminism

'Our husbands are our culture': Twitterati take on Sadaf Kanwal's thoughts on marriage and feminism

Women are getting abused, raped and murdered, and she thinks feminism is about not babysitting husbands, users posted.
Updated 31 Jul, 2021

Model Sadaf Kanwal's latest ruminations on feminism and a woman's role in a marriage have left the internet scratching its collective head. She said some strange things, the strangest being "our husbands are our culture" and people are rightfully puzzled.

In her interview to ARY, Kanwal claimed women are not oppressed. "They're very strong, I think I am very strong, and I'm sure you are too," she told the interviewer.

"Our husbands are our culture. I have married, I have to pick up his shoes, I will iron his clothes, which I don’t do, I do very little, but I know where Sherry’s clothes are. But I know where each thing of Sherry’s is. And I should know when Sherry has to eat, and what he is eating, because I am his wife," she said.

"Because I am a woman. Sherry doesn’t have to know [this] about me. He should know, but I should know more. I believe this, because I’ve grown up seeing this," Kanwal added.

"So I think this feminism that has arrived, these people are liberals. These days a lot of liberals have arrived. My thinking is that feminism [is] me taking care of a man, my husband and respecting him and doing whatever I can, whatever I have been taught."

People didn't really understand what she meant by likening culture to husbands.

Some users questioned whether men wanted maids or marriages.

Or perhaps babysitters.

Some users had different definitions of marriage.

There were some people who felt sorry for the model.

While others felt her comments were degrading towards men.

Many users felt she was showing how deeply and systematically embedded misogyny is.

Some users spelt out what feminism is for Kanwal.

Another called her out for using feminism to benefit herself.

There were quite a few jokes about "baby Sherry".

And while not everyone took issue with what she said, there were parts even her supporters found confusing.

At the end of the day, someone needs to tell Sadaf Kanwal that being a feminist doesn't mean you can't take care of your spouse. No one is saying you can't iron your husband's shirts if you want to. Feminism means women aren't forced to do these things and are given a choice. At a time when violence against women is on the rise and people across the country are calling out for rights and protection for women, these comments are unnecessary, to say the least.

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Ibrahim S Jul 31, 2021 03:45pm
Our basic structure of society preaches man as a bread earner and women as a breeding machine and a cook . She has many roles , all directed by her husband .
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Texas Ranger Jul 31, 2021 03:53pm
@Ibrahim S There is nothing wrong with that. Its a choice people practice. Even if you go in the west, majority of families still live this way. Its a personal choice. If any woman prefers that, who are we to question?
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Engr Nasir Jul 31, 2021 03:55pm
It's non the business of coom9n Pakistani people So people like sarmad. Chania. Sherry are earning their bread by selling cheap ideas.
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