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Are you against the women's liberation movement?

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"True liberation comes not from revenge, but from love and understanding, honoring the natural differences between men and women."

According to Osho, he is not against women but questions the women’s liberation movement when it turns revengeful and destructive. He acknowledges historic male exploitation, yet urges forgiveness, love, and creative change rather than aggression. True liberation arises from mutual understanding and honoring the natural differences between men and women, ending the cycle of chauvinism.
He isn’t against women; he’s against revenge and fighting—heal past hurt with love, forgiveness, and understanding because men and women are different yet complementary.
Why this matters practically
- Breaks the cycle of blame and payback in relationships and society.
- Encourages compassionate, constructive activism instead of anger.
- Builds harmony by respecting complementary differences between men and women.
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