The recent horrifying, stomach-churning incident in Kolkata is not a one-time aberration. It keeps occuring in our country. And we women are also responsible for this stinking rot in society.
Ask yourself these uncomfortable questions.
How many of you protest when a girl wearing "revealing clothes" is cat-called?
Did you show your support for our wrestlers protesting against a habitual offender?
Did your blood boil when you saw pictures of our sisters in Manipur paraded naked?
When rapists are released from prison or routinely escape punishment, do you raise your voice?
How many of you have tolerated violence or even casual sexism in your own home?
Do you turn the other way when transgenders are leered at?
Do you grin and bear it when the men in your family crack obscene jokes?
Do Kathua and Hathras ring a bell?
And lastly, how many of you thronged cinema halls to make misogynistic horrors like Animal and Kabir Singh blockbusters?
I have asked myself and am distinctly feeling inadequate. I've been guilty of ignoring the hand casually brushing against my breast in a running bus. I have ignored news that doesn't affect me. I have tolerated sexist remarks made against "hot babes".
Rapists do not rise from the underground. Society ignores their deeds, fuels their courage and tells them you can get away.
Who among us women will take the responsibility to stem potential rapists/ abusers in society? In our homes, on the streets?
#letsclaimthenight
#NoMoreRape
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