Women Paraded Naked and We Enjoyed It!!
2008
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Men, Naked Parade., Rape, Society, Women
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A mob of 70-80 men groped and molested two young women for some 15 minutes on a busy main street in India. The police respond with: “Don’t blow it out of proportion, you are creating a mountain out of a molehill”
You type “Women Paraded Naked India” and you will get at least 10 pages with the similar news.Researcher says Men rape, molest, drag because they believe they have the right to control and to punish women who do not obey their rules of behaviour. It is an expression of unequal power relations between men and women. Such unequal power relations are not the result of nature or evolution but societies which, through legislation and social custom, have made women second-class citizens.
So we have done it again!!
The latest news is from Raipur, Chattisgarh that two alleged call girls were thrashed, stripped and paraded naked couple of nights back. The incident took place barely few hundred meters from the CMs residnce. Though police tried to save the girls from the mob but this type of crime is surely showing the cynical nature of Indian Society.
The status of women in a society is a significant reflection of the level of social justice in the society. The constitution of India guaratees equal rights to both men and women. Yet in the last few months we have witnessed at least half a dozen of incidents where the women have been paraded naked in the village, cities, towns by the so called ’saviour of the society.’ In one case a women was paraded naked for just stealing the fruits from a farm. It seems that men enjoy seeing women naked and this psychology just shows how a stupid and foolish man can be? The others want to be the part of big “tamasha” and media shows you LIVE pictures, what a scene?? Right?
You have numerous incidents of the molestation. Most women have experienced, at worst, sexual trauma, and at best, inappropriate touching, grabbing and physical intimidation. The last thing they want is to put themselves into a situation where they are subjected to more of this.
Let us consider this case only. Why are two girls being paraded naked? What about the men who called them, if they were call girls? This is irony in India that we never see the broader picture and are very happy to palliate the situation. And this is the best way to do that? How cum we drag the men involved in the court because they might be having some political backing or they are so venerable that it is just impossible for us to think that they are involved!!Thus the men carry on to show their “prowess” on poor girls.The society is still running away from the truth that punishing girls for their alleged sex crime, why don’t they take action against those men involved? There are many stages to this crime where men only work.(Pimps, Dealers, Buyers, Sellers)
The people are surely lacking some morality and ethical values. They are just spineless. The bystanders are to be blamed as well because they let such a thing happen right under their nose, like cowards, without principles. The great ‘men’ will say “Maa Chod Denge Usski” when in the herd but they don’t dare to stand up and show courage when it is required. It seems that they have lost their balls somewhere.Lack of morality is another major problems pervading our society these days. This problem is manifested in all the spheres of life. Sorry to hurt the sentiments of ‘men’ out here but the fact is that Most men act so tough and strong on the outside because on the inside, we are scared, weak and fragile. If you feel that i am wrong then show some courage when you see such mishappening next time. The problem also lies with our generation as well which is very “Environment friendly and Animal friendly” but weak at morals, courage and ethics.
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Rishabh you along with few more netizens inspired rather compelled me to put an effort to bring many side of the incident on net. Real a path showing effort by you.
Sir, these are my views and i personally feel that few of us are still have courage to do something. It is just that we are lacking moral values and ethics and have developed an attitude “mera kya jaata hai”
There is old saying—- if u r sleeping easily when ur neighbour is being beaten or tortured then next is ur name in the list.
We especially the youth need to take care that our generation does not becomes the one of bloody selfish and wimp..
At a very deep level, it is our ego which makes us believe that “it is none of our business” – because “she” is not MY daughter, sister or mother. Because I would not be enjoying the spectacle had this been MY daughter, sister or mother.
Same is true when we pass by accident victims or whatever. If we didn’t have this ego – then every person would be OURS…and so we would react very differently. Thats what Hinduism and many other religions convey – but the meaning is lost in rituals. I am sure all these guys who were gawking, are very “religious” people, otherwise.
The other aspect is law enforcement – which is totally broken in India. Yes, bystanders can act, to at least try to prevent this; but they usually have ZERO authority, as compared to the police, who have the authority to use force, arrest people etc – apparently they were there – but did nothing.
If the CM has any balls, he should fire these policemen as an example, so that rest of them “act” next time.
Unfortunately, it is the CMs and the whole political class, that actually weakens the policemen, because major crimes are committed by them or their henchmen. So when the policemen act per law, they are transferred or pressured to weaken the case. So now we have a “chakka” police force, which does nothing but gawk, because they are never sure, whether they should act. And since there is no penalty in not doing anything, then “why act anyways – just enjoy the spectacle”.
This may be more serious case, but on a slightly smaller scale, the rights of citizens and their livelihoods were trampled upon in Mumbai by MNS goons, recently. The police should have immediately stopped that, and arrested MNS goons – but they did nothing. Not only that, the CM did nothing for 2 weeks – the PM did nothing – not even a statement came out of the PMs mouth!
Shouldn’t the CM/PM be concerned for the safety of citizens? They did not seem to show any concern. I don’t think the lowly police constable can be held responsible to uphold the constitution of India, when the CM and the PM don’t care a fig about it.
its a shame if the writer write this
and the peoples who watch