Sexual orientation, an idea that is connected to the anatomy of a human, where being female means having bosoms or a uterus and being a man means having broad shoulders and having a penis. It is a standard made by the general public so individuals adhere to the sexual orientation they were brought into the world with and decide not to address it when they develop old and to confine them from doing certain things, however individuals who distinguish themselves as male and female or do not recognize as being male or female have challenged this stereotypical standard.
The Ted talk led by Gauri Sawant was intriguing considering all the the difficulties she confronted while growing up which can be material to most of the transgender community. I have perceived how individuals treat the transgender individuals out and about and the manner in which the general population respond when a portion of these people resort to begging as a result of the conditions they have been presented to, by requesting cash the reaction is in a constructive way, yet I wished they regarded people’s privacy on the grounds that occasionally they come and touch you and not every person is acquainted with that.
Originating from a muslim nation, homosexuals and transgenders are terms that are not utilised as a result of the weight made by the general public to keep individuals just bound to just two sexual orientation male and female on account of the religion we pursue, however we are asked and taught to show individuals regardless of sex as people and similarly regardless of whether we don't support the cause and I imagine that is something excellent. I have never come across transgenders until I came to India and until I was exposed to social media. I think it was courageous what Gauri did on the grounds that not every person needs to conflict with their family but rather I accept that in the event that if somebody is toxic and keeps you from developing we need to move away from them. It was extremely off-base for some countries to think about gay people or transgender individuals as rationally sick individuals yet anyway as time goes by individuals are winding up increasingly open to the new personalities made by the networks. I think acting male or female is only a social build and ought not be made a decision about dependent on the garments they wear or the body they were brought into the world with.
Numerous promotions have tested this thought of sexual orientation and being a guardian made by the general public ,for instance the Vicks Vaporub which features that being a parental figure requires no gender. I accept things like this ought to be standardised on the grounds that being a mother or a parent is a conduct and is not the slightest bit identified with the sexual orientation they were brought into the world with.
With regards to being a parental figure, I do not believe that having blood relations legitimises being a parent. Much the same as Gauri said " Being a mother is a behaviour". I additionally totally concur with it. A great deal of kids have grown up without natural guardians yet anyway have later been acknowledged by their aunts, uncles, companions and individuals who want to adopt kids irregardless of where they originate from and by and large the youngsters have acknowledged them and meanwhile allude to them as mother or father.
Anyone can be a parent, I strongly believe that to be a mother you needn't bother with a uterus or a bosom to sustain them, you simply must be a mindful individual who needs to oblige the necessities of a child and need to give them a home.
One of the things i admire the most about Gauri Sawant is the confidence with which she accepts herself. She acknowledges that it has been a long journey towards owning her true identity, admits her doubts and fears but chooses to stay strong throughput the whole ordeal. I love the part where she admits that she bought her daughter not because she wanted to be her mother, but because of her instinct to be kind towards someone and admits it was kind act of the day. (Even though purchasing a person is morally and ethically wrong, she did save the child from a worse fate.) I love her honesty about the situation and isn't ashamed about her feelings and is bold enough to admit it not only to everyone, but also to herself. Another part of her speech i really loved, was when she broke the gender stereotype of the role of mother. When she said that being a mother was a behavior and it applied to people confirming to any and every gender and sex and not just women. This also implies that it's not necessary that every woman needs to have maternal instincts towards children and not every man has to maintain an indifferent attitude towards children. Women can dislike children and men can love children more then women.
Overall, I loved her open-mindedness and honesty with herself and with the audience. She isn't ashamed of what she feels and is bold enough to own herself with pride. She is proud of who she and inspires me to do the same.
Assignment
Date: 2019-07-29 02:11 pm (UTC)The Ted talk led by Gauri Sawant was intriguing considering all the the difficulties she confronted while growing up which can be material to most of the transgender community. I have perceived how individuals treat the transgender individuals out and about and the manner in which the general population respond when a portion of these people resort to begging as a result of the conditions they have been presented to, by requesting cash the reaction is in a constructive way, yet I wished they regarded people’s privacy on the grounds that occasionally they come and touch you and not every person is acquainted with that.
Originating from a muslim nation, homosexuals and transgenders are terms that are not utilised as a result of the weight made by the general public to keep individuals just bound to just two sexual orientation male and female on account of the religion we pursue, however we are asked and taught to show individuals regardless of sex as people and similarly regardless of whether we don't support the cause and I imagine that is something excellent. I have never come across transgenders until I came to India and until I was exposed to social media. I think it was courageous what Gauri did on the grounds that not every person needs to conflict with their family but rather I accept that in the event that if somebody is toxic and keeps you from developing we need to move away from them.
It was extremely off-base for some countries to think about gay people or transgender individuals as rationally sick individuals yet anyway as time goes by individuals are winding up increasingly open to the new personalities made by the networks. I think acting male or female is only a social build and ought not be made a decision about dependent on the garments they wear or the body they were brought into the world with.
Numerous promotions have tested this thought of sexual orientation and being a guardian made by the general public ,for instance the Vicks Vaporub which features that being a parental figure requires no gender. I accept things like this ought to be standardised on the grounds that being a mother or a parent is a conduct and is not the slightest bit identified with the sexual orientation they were brought into the world with.
With regards to being a parental figure, I do not believe that having blood relations legitimises being a parent. Much the same as Gauri said " Being a mother is a behaviour". I additionally totally concur with it. A great deal of kids have grown up without natural guardians yet anyway have later been acknowledged by their aunts, uncles, companions and individuals who want to adopt kids irregardless of where they originate from and by and large the youngsters have acknowledged them and meanwhile allude to them as mother or father.
Anyone can be a parent, I strongly believe that to be a mother you needn't bother with a uterus or a bosom to sustain them, you simply must be a mindful individual who needs to oblige the necessities of a child and need to give them a home.
Aishath Saaha Sabah (1934035)
Response to the video
Date: 2019-07-30 04:17 pm (UTC)