This completely ignores ground reality and reduces women’s choices to judgment.
Hiring help isn’t “laziness”, it’s delegation.
The same logic applies when men outsource work or pay for services. Why is it suddenly a problem when a woman chooses to value her time?
Also, comparing one woman’s convenience with another woman’s struggle doesn’t invalidate either.
The issue isn’t “women vs women”, it’s about better working conditions and fair respect for all work, whether at home or outside.
Calling women “lazy” or dismissing them as diversity hires is not just unfair; it ignores the countless women balancing careers, homes, and expectations every single day, often without recognition.
Equality doesn’t mean rejecting support systems. It means having the freedom to choose how to live, work, and manage life without being shamed for it.
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A woman made a reel saying how she got extra time for herself after hiring a cook. The comments were full of positivity from Indian feminist women saying she deserved that extra time.
But the point these feminist hippos are missing is this - The cook is a female who woke up early, finished her household work, got ready, and then came to cook for her too. Her husband must have probably been working in harsher conditions, obviously.
Many Indian women who actually put in the effort never do feminist drama. It is always the cunning hippos who want extra privileges.
Why are modern women so lazy? Even in corporate, they suck. Many of them are hired because of diversity hiring. They aren't as good or as efficient as men. If they want equality, why don't they reject women reservation and diversity hiring?
Also, the same women ask for paid period leaves. Will they give paid period leave to their maids?
Many women say that cooking and house chores are slavery.
They should marry a man who earns the same. They should pay equal bills and hire a maid to cook.
Unemployed women have no right to cry about cooking or chores.