The Asian Age

Three cheers for the ladies

Not shaken, nor stirred, women are posting pictures and taking to the social media to show they love their tipple too, after Goa CM’s foot- in- mouth situation

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The former Portuguese colony that became Independen­t on December 19, 1961, is an idyllic haven. Known for its sunny beaches, golden sands and “live and let live” laidback ideology, Goa has always had a freedom from impression­s for the weary wanderer in a proactive society.

The Portuguese influence, Catholic populace, Saraswat Brahmins and other religions mingling without rancour, the state of Goa has a culture that lives and breathes harmony. However, when Goa’s chief minister Manohar Parrikar commented on women starting to drink beer, he showed how regressive attitudes are still rampant in the state. Speaking at the State Youth Parliament where he, as an IIT alumni, recalled his own youth and college years, Parrikar, in the context of the rising drug problem said, “I fear now as even girls have started drinking.” The gender bias and misogynist tenor in his speech angered all. The idyllic haven has been in danger of losing its identity with divisive rhetoric in the past. Now, angered inhabitant­s are up in arms. Many were in the midst of the famed Carnival celebratio­ns with festivity and, yes, tipple!

Many took swipes at the CM with a challenge, where women and men posted pictures drinking beer with tirades. Women and men have challenged the chief minister, holding beers, saying cheers, with the #girls who drink beer hashtag. Yes, the CM’s comment was in the context of the rise of drug abuse in Goa, but people are against the regressive mentality and a gender bias.

Wendell Rodricks, designer and Goa resident says, “In this day and age, to separate girls from boys is sexist and misogynist­ic. This said, I hope the comment of the CM has not been taken out of context.”

It is very problemati­c when a chief minister speaks about alcohol in gendered terms — NEHA KAPOOR

Which is what many other Goans feel too. For former lawyer and Literati owner, Diviya Kapur, who posted a picture of a group of ladies drinking at the Samba Carnival in Panjim, it’s about time such attitudes were put to rest, “It is fabulous to see the spontaneou­s response from women to a remark that is downright sexist,” she says.

For Mumbai- based marketing consultant Neha Kapoor, the problem seeps out from patriarchy. “I think that it is very problemati­c when a Chief Minister speaks about alcohol in gendered terms. When speaking of alcoholism, if you talk about how it’s bad for health, then that’s different. But when you’re actually making a statement about women and alcohol, then it’s just regressive and shows that patriarchy is just as deeprooted in society as it has always been,” she shakes her head.

Niddhi Shetty, a social media manager, agrees. “The sad thing is that these regressive comments from men in power have been coming in for a long time now. It happens in bits and pieces, and so it doesn’t really make a huge collective difference. Before this there’s been chowmein causing rapes, jeans being problemati­c, mobile phones leading women astray and porn — basically everything starting from alcohol will be blamed, for men’s behaviour towards women, except men themselves. The foot in mouth disease is everywhere,” she explains. “The hashtag was a necessity more than anything else. It’s an interestin­g way for women to hit back at such things — by taking to social media. This was also one of the ways to get Parrikar to know what he said was wrong; it was a good way.”

Neha posted a picture having beer with her father, but she doesn’t care for the backlash. “I believe that having that kind of open and friendly relationsh­ip with your parents is the best thing that can happen. Perhaps this initiative won’t make much of a difference, but it is definitely another drop in the bucket. Perhaps with a lot of similar movements, we can actually create a change,” she shrugs.

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