Ask Osho!

Can women contribute more to world peace than men?

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"When women unite and refuse to send their loved ones to war, they hold the power to dismantle the machinery of violence and usher in a new era of peace."

According to Osho, yes—women can do more for world peace because they bear war’s deepest suffering and are naturally oriented to life, not aggression. When women gain equal say in decisions and collectively refuse to send sons, husbands, and brothers to fight, wars become impossible. He urges a global women’s movement, beginning in each family, to block enlistment and dismantle the war machinery, while sidelining war-making politicians.
If women together say “no” to war and won’t let their loved ones fight, wars would stop.
Why this matters practically
- Empowers women to use family influence to prevent enlistment and support peace.
- Shifts decisions toward those most harmed by war, reducing the chance of conflict.
- Builds grassroots pressure that weakens militarism and challenges reckless leaders.
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