Women criticising Bois Locker Room must also talk about the Snapchat conversation where a girl, posing as a boy, suggested a plan of sexual assault on herself.
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Wrongs are at both side. The earth is occupied by mix thought people. It’s best to be good and chivalrous to everyone. Ego and attitude should be kept aside for ever. If people are not understanding the meaning of life now, probably never will. Calling out on anyone, just because of a particular section is not right. Groups involved in this locker room chats, need psychological attention.
What a drivel! What is the conclusion? Is it alright to talk vulgarly about someone we don’t know, but wrong to talk vulgarly about someone we know? There can’t be a worse example of double standards.
The problem is that this type of provocation results in sexual assaults on women. Men don’t become victims of sexual assault by women (barring a few odd exceptions). Thats why such objectification of women is a problem and culprits have to be caught!
So have mine and many others. Problem is you and are trying to rationalise. This entire piece is nothing but a rant against women’s right to dignity. The Print has tried to paint a picture where women standing up for women’s rights are portrayed as men-bashers, which well they aren’t.
The problem of today’s Indian female activists is that they focus more on woman’s honour rather than violence. With this attitude woman can never get her rightful place in society. Most female activists are also political activists and they raise issues to suite their political convenience. Most of their activities are political and have very little to do with woman empowerment.
Wrongs are at both side. The earth is occupied by mix thought people. It’s best to be good and chivalrous to everyone. Ego and attitude should be kept aside for ever. If people are not understanding the meaning of life now, probably never will. Calling out on anyone, just because of a particular section is not right. Groups involved in this locker room chats, need psychological attention.
What a drivel! What is the conclusion? Is it alright to talk vulgarly about someone we don’t know, but wrong to talk vulgarly about someone we know? There can’t be a worse example of double standards.
The problem is that this type of provocation results in sexual assaults on women. Men don’t become victims of sexual assault by women (barring a few odd exceptions). Thats why such objectification of women is a problem and culprits have to be caught!
Almost everyone from my contact who shared stories regarding the Locker Room incident have also spoken about this Snapchat thing.
So have mine and many others. Problem is you and are trying to rationalise. This entire piece is nothing but a rant against women’s right to dignity. The Print has tried to paint a picture where women standing up for women’s rights are portrayed as men-bashers, which well they aren’t.
The problem of today’s Indian female activists is that they focus more on woman’s honour rather than violence. With this attitude woman can never get her rightful place in society. Most female activists are also political activists and they raise issues to suite their political convenience. Most of their activities are political and have very little to do with woman empowerment.