Actor Nadia Jamil, who recently recovered from cancer, has been quite active on social media since her treatment.
She often posts about her everyday activities and her newly-found love for living. And amid appreciating life, she also comments on ongoing social issues. Most recently, the actor took to Twitter to comment on the ongoing debate around rape and the causes attached to it and other, similar societal evils.
"Toxic unsafe dangerous masculinity is self entitled. Rapes, ogles, disrespect is meant to impose an ownership over women. Seeing women as sexual objects, is violent and abusive.There is also a deeply nurturing, poetic, beautiful masculinity that strengthens, progresses and empowers. Choose."
Toxic unsafe dangerous masculinity,is self entitled,rapes,ogles,disrespect,hs a sense of ownership over women,sees women as sexual objects,is violent, abusive.There is also a deeply nurturing,poetic,beautiful masculinity that nurtures, strengthens, progresses & empowers. Choose🙏🏽
— Nadia Jamil (@NJLahori) April 6, 2021
In another tweet she added, “A woman's body belongs to her. Our bodies are sensitive and often women themselves are not given the mental freedom to understand how amazing and intricate their bodies are.” Jamil went on to write, “No man has the right to force himself upon you. If you feel unheard, unseen, trapped and disrespected, find support.”
A woman's body belongs 2 her. Our bodies are sensitive & often women themselves are not given the mental freedom 2 understand how amazing & intricate our bodies are. No man has the right 2 force himself upon you. If you feel unheard, unseen, trapped & disrespected, find support🙏🏽
— Nadia Jamil (@NJLahori) April 6, 2021
Jamil then hoped the state aims to focus on the wellbeing of its people, prioritises children, stands against corruption, abuse of power and stands for an egalitarian society where all life is respected. She concluded by reinstating how the state should focus on making Pakistan a place where men and women do not compete in strength, and focus on becoming each other’s strength.
May my land focus on th well being of its people,prioritise children,stand against corruption/abuse of power & stand 4 an egalitarian state where ALL Life is RESPECTED,where men/women do not compete in strength but are each others strength,so we encourage happiness,peace,learning
— Nadia Jamil (@NJLahori) April 6, 2021
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