17 March 2015

Feminism & Mama's Curly Wig









Equality. If you were to ask ANY feminist what feminism is, that is the answer you would get. It is the quality of male and female, where the choices you make are NOT determined by your sex. It is the right to receive equal praise for your work/art/craft/achievements as ubrothers over there next to you. It is saying, “ Listen here, my female parts do not define me therefore do not undermine me!”. It is not tolerating hearing males insulting each other with the use of female characteristics or private parts, clearly and so blatantly insinuating that we are the weaker, less capable sex, i.e “My guy, stop being such a pussy”or “Flip! That oke drives like such a woman.”

Me being a female should not mean that my favourite colour is pink or that I like pretty dresses and make-up or that being married to a pot-bellied man named Philemon with our five kids, Thembi, Sipho, Vusi, Amanda and Luyanda and dog spotty, is my life-long goal. No! That is my CHOICE. Therefore it shouldn’t be “unusual for a woman” if I should ever decide not to marry (which for interest’s sake, I really don’t think I want to) or if I decide that I do not want to push another human being out of MY vagina, don’t raise your brow at me. And if I were to decide to get married, it is not “my duty” to bear you children and iron your shirts and I wouldn’t be your wife, I’d be your partner. Why? because we are equal.




I was slapped in the face with ignorance last week when I came across tweets that claimed that being feminist came at a certain age or that you’d have to have “been through life” or “have done your research” to be able to call yourself a feminist. This is untrue. It was untrue last week, it was untrue yesterday, it is untrue today and flip man it will never be true. Feminism has no age and I personally feel that toddlers should already be taught that boys and girls are the same. As kids growing up we have all heard the term, “you don’t hit girls”, a term that should actually be “you do not use violence whether it is a girl or a boy”. Things like that make a difference in the way that young girls and boys see each and will help them realise that “hey he/she is no different to me” or that little Annie playing Dragon Ball Z cards with little Sipho is not a “boy thing” for her to do. The kid just really enjoys re-enacting Goku’s Super Saayin episodes just as much as Sipho does!

Feminism has helped me realise that being undermined because of my gender is NOT okay and it never will be. Who does society think they are telling me that I cannot “flourish too much” in my line of work because I just might over-shadow the brothers next to me. Why am I limited to competing against my own gender? What makes ubrothers more capable, more important, more accomplished than I am even though we are putting in the same amount of sweat? The day I became a feminist is the day I decided that nah, I’m not having that. Where do you stand?

The Look//







Whenever I speak or write about feminism, there is always a flame burning inside of me.. I think its passion. Yes, I am passionate about this cause. Whenever I declare my feminism, my goodness do I feel fierce! I feel tall, I feel proud and therefore I shout it out loud. I always try to recreate what I feel inside through pictures and today I felt Mama Rani’s wig did my feels justice. I’ve always loved the big, curly look and feel it emulates the woman I’d love to be one day – independent and fierce.

Stay Blessed x 

2 comments:

  1. A luta continua! Though I think I'd like to add that you should do your research in order to be a responsible feminist, you know? Like you're not gonna join Black Consciousness when you haven't come to understand why house-nigger/outside-nigger is keeping you down. Not that you need to have qualifications to be a feminist but I think that when you're gonna join a struggle--which is what feminism is; an active political (personal) struggle--you also need to understand the why's and the how's. I think too many people like to say they want gender equality without understanding what that entails; like that gender is more than male and female or that homophobia is not feminist. It turns into a bandwagon going nowhere that way.
    But, yes, speak up for Dragon Ball Z loving kids. That used to be my shit.

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  2. Thank you for the feedback Khensani !
    Always appreciate it x

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