FATHERLY POSITION OR PATRIARCHAL SOCIETY
Today is the most "sacred" day of the position of "fatherhood"! I hope it will be a time when all objects such as pens, shirts and shoes are "deserved". But how many fathers are there who deserve to be a real father? And what is the point of pretending to be a father if it is not deserved. I look at the society I live in and think about this.
Why do I think that - and I'll say this without mincing words - the society we are facing is largely their creation. Fathers, are you satisfied with your work?
There's nothing to make a big deal out of. After all, it's a natural event. That's why it doesn't require an extraordinary effort to become a father. So there is no heroism. If you want to celebrate a state or situation, celebrate the rain falling, the sun rising, a good night's sleep and waking up in the morning, or a voice saying "sugar in your tea, honey".
Moreover, the voice of the father can be the voice of happiness; it can also be the voice of poverty and pain... So what now; is there anything absolute about happiness and well-being to celebrate?
Since such a day has been allocated to them, in my opinion, the institution of fatherhood, like any other institution, should be deserved. Otherwise, what is the value of "that" day - small or big - other than adding "value" to the capitalist's coffers.
I hope everyone will not take it personally, my word is for those who are fathers by chance, sons by chance
Oh, by the way, it is also unfair to the non-fathers; I exercise my right to positive discrimination in favor of them; no one should be angry. Likewise, as a "father", I made myself a delegate on behalf of non-fathers... Well, it is not easy being a "rights defender"! Sometimes it falls to the 'other' like me to say "the king is naked".
However, fathers can be loved simply for being a "good" person without being a militant of any one extreme.
What do you think?
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