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Yasra Rizvi pledges to raise a feminist son and here's how she's going to do it

Yasra Rizvi pledges to raise a feminist son and here's how she's going to do it

She wants her son to not be threatened by women and their agency, and not take their vulnerability as a licence to exploit.
26 Jul, 2021

Yasra Rizvi has always been one to speak her mind and make sure the projects she chooses to do on screen reflect her beliefs and now she wants to bring that activism into the real world. The Churails star has pledged to make the world a better place by focusing on raising her son the right way.

Having recently given birth, the new mommy has vowed to raise a feminist son.

"I vow to raise a son who is kind, humane, fair, compassionate and respectful. A man with whom women, children, transgenders, other men, animals, every living being feels safe," she said. "Who is not threatened by women and their agency, who doesn't take their vulnerability as licence to exploit, whose first response is to empathise, who doesn't blame the victim."

Rizvi said her son will be raised to understand that human life is precious and not anyone's to take. "[I will raise a son] who knows that every human being has the right to choose, prosper and shine, who knows that he can't touch or for that matter speak to anyone without their consent, who UNDERSTANDS that being a man is not a privilege it's a responsibility!" she exclaimed.

She then said that she has no idea what we can do about the monsters live among us or the sham of a society we are a part of, but her solution other than protesting is to be part of the change needed for a better future and begin by starting today.

"Be more mindful while raising your sons, pay that extra attention to your boys and what they are getting away with, STOP them now from becoming the problem tomorrow," she said.

Rizvi and her husband Abdul Hadi married in 2016 and Ibn e Adam is their first child.

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Fastrack Jul 26, 2021 04:30pm
After all, a human being best learns through example. Just be a good human and mother, and he'll follow your lead.
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Jaredlee007 Jul 26, 2021 04:31pm
I fear that her son will be forced to think only from one perspective. It'd be like a lion cub who instead of roaring will mew like a cat.
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M. Saeed Jul 26, 2021 04:35pm
It is scientifically known to be the genes that develop into virtues or vices. Training by mothers in raising their children can generally result in suppressed or delayed impacts of genes, which are the basic building blocks of a character. Therefore, mothers and fathers should have the better genes to be established before marriage. That is why their mutual compatibility without emotional compromises, must be the priority.
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Jondon Jul 26, 2021 07:16pm
If woman are equal why does she mention vulnerability.
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ST Jul 26, 2021 08:04pm
But dnot make him like Ali sethi who dressed himself in feminist attire.
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