tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12719946.post185098880856606288..comments2024-02-10T14:22:15.676+05:30Comments on WhatToNameIt: Whose fault is it anyway?Chinmayi Sripada /Chinmayeehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00140920395019781614noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12719946.post-4152208722232308522015-11-19T21:49:43.493+05:302015-11-19T21:49:43.493+05:30This is a sad reality. The little step that we can...This is a sad reality. The little step that we can do - is to inculcate respect, courage and equality in our upbringing of kids. We should be bold enough to not pass on some of the things that were taught to us, as required woman qualities. Lets be that filter to the next generation and help change the mindset. It may not reward immediately, but at least we can be sure that the next generation of girls have a much happier, safer and respected place to live.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12719946.post-67192783312885426822015-04-15T03:14:20.416+05:302015-04-15T03:14:20.416+05:30The more agonizing fact is that the nation isn'...The more agonizing fact is that the nation isn't doing enough to curtail injustice to women. Media is also responsible in some way. It is a shame that India is plagued with this irony than any other western country. In my personal opinion, the correct solution to this problem lies in understanding the motivations and the data on this. Do we or the govt have any data on this? I am afraid, they wouldn't have this unless they cared about mitigating this injustice. Until then, we should rely on women welfare organizations and educating rural. In addition, there should reformation of the laws. In particular, capital punishment or castration for rape would be ideal.Venkatnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12719946.post-78140296932189004222015-02-16T09:55:53.439+05:302015-02-16T09:55:53.439+05:30We all do wait for that vigilante to come and clea...We all do wait for that vigilante to come and clean up those men who treat women a object. What enrages me even more is the objectification of women. I was reading certain tweets from the film fraternity (actresses in particular) where they outraged on the AIBRoast show. The claim was that they are parents and how can they allow their kids to watch such TV as it is vulgar. Freedom of speech and parental protection aside, it left me wondering how people can be hypocrites like this. When the person in question had left people to objectify her on screen and have been part of films where double, triple entendres are the norm. While men are portrayed as vigilantes, women are used as mere sensual objects where they are just do skin show and be there just to add to the glamour quotient of the film. And these women go on record to condemn other such obscenities claiming to be parents. <br /><br />In my opinion such atrocities on women will stop only when women start respecting themselves and other other women. Only when women stop making themselves as mere objects and stop men from taking them for granted or taking advantage of them. It is sad to see the state of women in this country where on one hand they are worshiped as goddesses and on the other they are treated like crap.Anushahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03495284688841031578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12719946.post-29329104591295446412015-02-11T08:14:06.694+05:302015-02-11T08:14:06.694+05:30The point u said abt rural woman was good.but so m...The point u said abt rural woman was good.but so much of vulgarity is been shown in films.Heroins wear a bikini's , come out to public functions half naked and when some rape incident happens they tweet their condolence.Vulgarity in films must be reduced which is becoming one of the reasons for provoking men.If it is a A certificate film then theatre organisers should not allow children of <18 age.This has to be implemented.Films has major impact on any child,man..becoz they show everything..And finally fast track courts should come into existence.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12719946.post-90898945632377949742015-02-10T16:10:24.279+05:302015-02-10T16:10:24.279+05:30I read this post with great concern and also felt ...I read this post with great concern and also felt the actions required should have been in place a long time ago. But who should be responsible is an unanswered question. I strongly believe that the parents and the education system should be the starting points. I noticed that u refer to the culture... it can only change with appropriate education. As u mentioned that the political parties haven't done anything and will unlikely to do anything in the future. Not sure social medias r making any impacts other than publishing the news which were not made public before. Certainly a strong punishment can have an impact but most importantly it should be dealt with at the grass root level. I really hope with people like u around the attitude of the people on women will change in the future. One thing I never understand is that people say women r like god and then go on to rape them! Sad. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12719946.post-6141298581255903262015-02-10T14:03:51.739+05:302015-02-10T14:03:51.739+05:30We all like "Someone" else doing the cha...We all like "Someone" else doing the change. "Someone else" thattiketufying all these.<br /><br />Delhi poll results came and there is no news of rohtak case in any news site! Delhi exit poll results and black money results made Bangalore child rape incident vanish from news sites.<br /><br />Media decides wat shd reach to public, at wat time and wat not. <br /><br />This is a sad thing that we don't give a damn after a month! we forget! sadly, we forget. <br /><br />I strongly believe, justice shd b given once they confess to the crime. No Trial (Some lawyer will come and demand for a fair trail for the accused and if the accused is juvenile, that's all!, he did that crime BY MISTAKE!) and Immediate Judgement. I strongly believe the accused doesn't deserve a life with 3 meals a day and a shelter to sleep and die naturally! The brutality with which they commit the crime, Cant imagine if they are really humans. Subahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09738598449611881915noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12719946.post-54552882601494796262015-02-10T10:59:32.115+05:302015-02-10T10:59:32.115+05:30The men and the women of the country hate the wome...The men and the women of the country hate the women in this country. Well said, Chinmayi.anjananoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12719946.post-16342917091692986912015-02-10T10:28:27.480+05:302015-02-10T10:28:27.480+05:30More than as a write-up, I see ur post to be the r...More than as a write-up, I see ur post to be the real premonition of whats happening currently. But, Is there anything we can do about it? I would simply want all girls to be safe on their own-selves. After all, a girl is the 'pride' of the family and men can't withstand the 'used' object. Little they realize that by not wanting their clan's name to be devalued on the girl's part, they need to protect and empower her.~J~https://www.blogger.com/profile/15201139450806130117noreply@blogger.com