A change
in the way we appreciate things, new circumstances, and social changes that accompany every leap of the human race, effectively could
render any rational act as irrational, or vice versa, as time flies.
Today what we celebrate as good examples of ‘progressive thought’ were in fact the irrational acts of a few of our ancestors. In the same manner, future
generations are likely to hold the few deviants of today, like those
who oppose a lenient view on the restrictions, our society places on women, as torch-bearers of cultural
change, while condemning to obscurity, those of us who revel in progressive thought.
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