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There’s a kind of pain that doesn’t come from enemies… it comes from silence. In this video, I talk about something many women experience but rarely say out loud — the struggle of growing up around cowardice disguised as normalcy. I share my personal story of being treated differently in my own household despite having two brothers, and how the silence of the men around me shaped my understanding of protection, responsibility, and courage. We often celebrate festivals like Raksha Bandhan as symbols of love between brothers and sisters. But what happens when that promise of protection becomes symbolic… while real injustice continues unchecked? This is not a story about blaming men. It’s a conversation about silence, patriarchy, and the uncomfortable truth that many men benefit from systems they never challenge. When protection becomes only a ritual, and not a responsibility, what does that mean for women who are expected to trust it? Through this reflection, I question whether traditions like Raksha Bandhan truly represent protection — or whether they sometimes allow men to feel heroic without ever having to stand up when it actually matters. This video is about courage, accountability, and the emotional reality many women quietly carry. If you’ve ever questioned tradition, family roles, or the meaning of protection in modern India — this conversation is for you. playlist- • opinionated 📸 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/minutes_of_... #rakshabandhan #indianfamily #patriarchy #womensvoices #indianculture #socialcommentary #genderequality #familydynamics