
The Good Teacher
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Author:
Junior_Sundar
- Status: Ongoing
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ps. don't expect too much in the way of action and powering up because it's mainly a slice of life magic teacher story who also has incredibly good righteous morals
With that being said, I will drop this book now because of what he implied about India here (155). Hindus, Indians, we give our women equal rights as much as the Western world does. Its a crime being born a woman in the Middle East yet this SOB ignores that and puts forth a completely ignorant view of the Indian Society. Don't even talk about the past. There were no women rights in Europe as well. Even now, no Pope has ever been a woman whilst we have Goddesses and female priests. This is a stereotype created by Britain when it ruled us and now everyone believes it. India was exploited and we were amongst the most poor countries of the world, so after Independence, families decided to prioritize males to get most returns. It was pragmatic. Now when we have the means, everyone has equal rights. Similarly, any evil practices that you might have heard of were the result of times and not of culture. If you disagree, you may ask for clarifications and I will provide them to you.
All in all, the stereotype irked me well enough that I read the same chapter thrice wondering what to do. So, I decided to not read it.
He does have a Goldfinger exclusive to himself, and thankfully it's not something heaven-defying quirk.
You who are reading my review should give it a try, this work will not disappoint you.
What will disappoint you is the number of chapters you will finish every chapter and still want to have more.
It would only solve one way that is author post more of his chapter more frequently.
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