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A new amicable media debate has flush on a internet to conflict gender stereotypes and generalisations by a use of memes on Facebook.
The debate titled, “Real Life Superheroes” is run by a Facebook pages Social Justice Superheroes and Spoilt Modern Indian Woman, both of that are owned by Indian women and aim to widespread recognition and believe about gender and tellurian rights. The debate invites unchanging women to attend by promulgation in cinema that will be used as memes.
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PHOTO: The Spoilt Modern Indian Woman, Facebook

PHOTO: The Spoilt Modern Indian Woman, Facebook
Each design facilities a matter that starts off in a cliched unchanging tinge though ends with a summary and a turn that breaks a stereotype. “The thought of a Facebook pages is to retrieve a narrative. We aim to mangle stereotypes by tangible people and their genuine stories of empowerment — one meme during a time,” co-founder of Spoilt Modern Indian Woman who speaks by a pseudonym Bruce Vain told Hindustan Times.

PHOTO: The Spoilt Modern Indian Woman, Facebook

PHOTO: The Spoilt Modern Indian Woman, Facebook

PHOTO: The Spoilt Modern Indian Woman, Facebook
The owners of a Facebook pages also settled that they are deliberation branch this into a full-time plan with a line of stereotype-breaking sell that will be constructed from upcycled material. They will also work towards providing entrepreneurial opportunities for marginalised women.
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PHOTO: The Spoilt Modern Indian Woman, Facebook
Even group reached out to attend in this amicable media debate to conflict gender stereotypes!
Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1440341/real-life-superheroes-indias-social-media-campaign-break-gender-stereotypes/