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04-21-2013, 09:52 PM
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Re: 5-Year-Old Indian Girl Fights For Life After Being Raped and Tortured For Days
nothing will ever be done to combat the epidemic of rape culture until it is men who suffer and not just women and girls. until then the people of india and the u.s will continue to act like they care when the stories actually reach the news, hold a rally, and forget their names. people pretend like they don't know why these things happen, but they do.
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04-23-2013, 05:05 AM
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Re: 5-Year-Old Indian Girl Fights For Life After Being Raped and Tortured For Days
WHAT THE FUCK? What kind of a sick freak would do that to a child? Personally, I'm against death penalty but this kind of people are voluntarily giving up their human rights. I know I shouldn't say this but I wouldn't mind seeing him burn alive. At all. |
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04-23-2013, 12:55 PM
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Re: 5-Year-Old Indian Girl Fights For Life After Being Raped and Tortured For Days
Wow. That's some enormously fucked up shit. WTF is wrong with that society? The sexual assault cases there are only getting more brutal |
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04-24-2013, 03:05 AM
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Re: 5-Year-Old Indian Girl Fights For Life After Being Raped and Tortured For Days
That is, my friend, rape culture. When cops there try to cover up stories like this, they're just following a standard procedure. India passed a series of measures into law, now they impose harsher penalties for convicted rapists, the new laws increase prison terms for rape and outlaw sexual assault and stalking. But WHY? Because all the eyes and the ears of the world were focused on them, that's the only why. The PM said to be shocked and disgusted... "shocked" my ass, where the fuck has he been living so far? He knows darn well what's going on there. Sadly, poverty and ignorance are the ideal ground for such things, for each family of a victim that refuses $37, there will be hundres if not thousands that will accept them, because they need them desperately. $37, the price of their silence. And of their dignity. Children must be respected as sacred creatures, but there, even the COWS are considered more sacred than children, by many men: children are seen as easy targets, something that you can catch, use, then dump like an old shoe. It would be unjust to claim that nobody in India cares, actually riots are taking place all over the country, many people want to change the trend, but the question is WHAT can WE do for them? We can't keep on turning our heads away, silence must be seen as a form of complicity. Sharing stories like this is a small step, but yet better than doing nothing. |