Khalilur Rehman Qamar, the self-proclaimed expert on relationships and women, has once again spewed his regressive views in a recent interview. We’re quite over calling him out because it has little effect, but this time, it was interesting that he has gone after men — usually his greatest supporters.
In a recent The Talk Talk Show episode with host Hassan Choudary on Express TV, Qamar claimed that people need time to understand him. FYI — we’ve given him plenty of time, and his views remain as regressive as ever. Every time he opens his mouth, it’s a cringe-worthy experience that only deepens our disdain for his outdated perspectives.
In this particular interview, Qamar targeted men, his own gender and the ones who usually applaud his misogynistic views. When questioned about his fixation on women in his writings, especially in works like Aik Sau Taeeswaan, one of three short stories in Teri Meri Kahaniyaan, an anthology film by Hum TV, his response was nothing short of absurd.
Qamar claimed, “Men are manufactured to be worse than women; you cannot change him at any cost or in any situation. It is a man’s instinct [to cheat].” He even suggested that women should stick with cheating men because there is “no one better”.