My childhood, adolescence and youth were spent with ethnic jokes.
What was common was to lump another people together and attribute an irrelevant attribute. Neither I nor any of my friends were exempt from this problem. Then every once in a while someone had a story that is the source of British ethnic jokes.
They make jokes to separate us. Another one closes the story to the government. The government makes these jokes so that the ethnic groups do not unite.
And then when England and the government were identified as responsible for making jokes, they told another joke worse than the previous one. That is, the language was not in the hands of the speaker and creator.
He used to say and put the blame on the government and purify himself and that’s it.
Now many years have passed and I look at Telegram and I see less ethnic jokes and more sexist jokes.
The 40-year-old engineer of the country, while saying that Professor Maryam Mirzakhani is the pride of every Iranian, also sends an unsalted joke at the same time that the girls think that Pride gasoline does not take 206. lol
It is opened like ethnic jokes. He blamed these on the government and the education system that did not teach us not to laugh at any joke at the expense of reasonless ridicule and the logic of half of the population.
Is it really the result of 20, 30 and 40 years of life, let alone education, that we understand that we shouldn’t make jokes about gender?
It means that a woman has worked from morning to night and messed with her family and fought against society’s prejudices against women, and on one way from home to university, or to work, or to the grocery store, she has been hit on the brakes ten times, and the evil and It has been said that if he was driving and he forgot a guide, the driver of the car in the back would attribute “not knowing how to drive” and a thousand other irrelevant adjectives to all the women in the world, and then at night, when he sits down for two minutes to check the telegram, he should see:
The girls think that Pride gasoline does not fit 206. lol
One of the main goals of these writings from the first day was to prove not to others, but to the writer himself that we have a series of common concerns, regardless of political and religious orientation and anything else that separates us.
We have more in common than we think and all of us are trying to get better in some way.
Comrades, for a better society, it is our duty to hold each other’s hands and lift each other up.
Gender (or ethnic) jokes are told with the intention of hitting millions of people.
No matter how much we find the cause, no matter how much we talk about the complications and problems, no matter how much we blame the government and the government, in the end we end up saying the same thing that we say and forward.
Saying and forwarding these things is neither the responsibility of the forwarder nor the responsibility of the reader. Thank you for thinking about this post
By writing it, a stone was removed from the writer’s chest. Hoping for better tomorrows.
Ali Farnoud
@Democracyy
@Democracyy
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