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Posted: 11 years ago
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Today's episode clearly presented a case of misplaced feminism, plaguing Indian society. Karishma Tanna was resorting to physical abuse/violence while applying chilli powder to Gautam. Hurting someone is violence, no matter what the technique is. Applying chilli powder is harassment, it's one of the methods used by police during interrogation. It is definitely violence. Task or not, it was violence. And Bigg Boss didn't ask them to apply chilli powder.

Gautam too resorted to violence when he couldn't tolerate the abuse. He resorted to verbal violence and abused her verbally. Both were wrong, so why should only one be sorry ?

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Ladki kare to pyar, Ladka kare to balatkaar!
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I so hate it when women resort to using such tactics of playing the victim when they clearly were the instigator ... problem with some ppl, some women esp is, they use the feminism card as a weapon but dont even bother to research what that whole movement is about!

coming to chillies being toture method in interrogation .. not sure its still used in india or not ... but it is banned in international law as it constitutes to 3rd degree of interrogation amounting to using brutal physical abuse in order to execute a statement
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Posted: 11 years ago
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sigh. moral police. It's a game. let's enjoy the show?
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Posted: 11 years ago
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It seems,.. bigboss should show tomorrow on their TV ( to housemates )

this gender equality clip first,...

youtube.com/embed/UwXVwdtAV-c

and later,...should punish Karishma and Captain Deeppi for this inhuman use of the COPs used harassment tool.

'Coz,... who knows,.. what if the opponent team may use tomorrow the tactic of " water drowning / water boarding punishment " .

If you had seen the movie " Zero dark thirty" this punishment was implemented by the cops has shown for catching the Bin Laden.

A water-wet towel is wrapped around a culprit's face covering his nose and mouth and lots of water is poured,... till his face is drowning and have real breathing difficulties.

What if Puneet saar /Gullati used these techniques tomorrow? Will it be allowable ?

Google image search with the words " waterboarding " !!

palestinechronicle.com/uploads/1203833769water_boarding.jpg
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Antlers

sigh. moral police. It's a game. let's enjoy the show?




Kindly check the meaning of 'moral' and 'moral police' in dictionary. Also, for the likes of you, there is a special category of films that has physical torture as the premise and focal point. They show men and women being tortured and audience enjoy it.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: kritikakk

I so hate it when women resort to using such tactics of playing the victim when they clearly were the instigator ... problem with some ppl, some women esp is, they use the feminism card as a weapon but dont even bother to research what that whole movement is about!

coming to chillies being toture method in interrogation .. not sure its still used in india or not ... but it is banned in international law as it constitutes to 3rd degree of interrogation amounting to using brutal physical abuse in order to execute a statement




yeah right, but everything that is banned internationally is used and misused and abused in India at every level. Custodial deaths are commonplace. And not every case catches media's attention.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: angelica_1




yeah right, but everything that is banned internationally is used and misused and abused in India at every level. Custodial deaths are commonplace. And not every case catches media's attention.



then as boldly as you've put it .. i'l also say its india's problem ... the international court rulings are superior to any individual country ... toture in any country isn't acceptable!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: kritikakk



then as boldly as you've put it .. i'l also say its india's problem ... the international court rulings are superior to any individual country ... toture in any country isn't acceptable!



yup, that's wot i said, and definitely torture in any country, in any reality show is not acceptable. And of course, there are laws in India, it's definitely not a lawless country, and If I am not wrong, it has laws even to protect the interests of women in live in relationships, forget marriages. But you know, laws are laws, subject to implementation and a lot depends on how powerful and influential is the party that wants to break the law.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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WOMEN LIKE TANNA ARE A SPOT ON NAME OF WOMENHOOD

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