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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: Gubbara.


I liked the documentary too but the way media and people on this forum are generalizing the views of a rapist with the whole country Is disgusting...people are quick to blame the country as a whole...well I don't mind that either as we as a society have to be blamed up to some extent but then there are some who specifically blame the Indian culture for producing such beast. I mean come on? I have shown the article from mail online...where those whites from free country expressing the same views as rapist...My only objection is for those who are constantly blaming the country, the culture, the gov and the mindset of a regular descent Indians...



I agree with you...how can u generalize the whole country ...which mean including ur fathers , brothers everyone along with those rapists...I don't like people making such sweeping statements...
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: blue-ice


I agree with you...how can u generalize the whole country ...which mean including ur fathers , brothers everyone along with those rapists...I don't like people making such sweeping statements...

and they name it as indian rape culture W*Fk i m not indian but still it is wrong on so many levels
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: blue-ice


I agree with you...how can u generalize the whole country ...which mean including ur fathers , brothers everyone along with those rapists...I don't like people making such sweeping statements...


It has effects.

All my friends are now saying Indian Men has this mindset.

When I argue that yes some has. Not all. Don't generalize.

They are saying, we Indians don't want to accept the truth. We Indians.. this n that. Again generalization and then doing the same thing. Judging Me for Not agreeing with Ms Udwin.

I liked the documentary. It was heart-breaking. Liked the part where Nirbhaya's Father says, she stayed to true to her name, she lost her life but even after that she ignited this concern all over country for women's safety. Nirbhaya's parents were inspiring. I cried for their loss.


But it could have been better in parts. Flow was missing.

I agree about we accepting out culture and mindset. We, urban people agree with it.

But does it make a difference to Rural class? For all it matters, many of them might not even watch it.


People like lawyers exist. But it will take lot more than a documentary to change their mindsets.


I am not against this documentary but one needs to think of its consequences too. India as a whole, are not mature enough to take it maturely. Equal chances of its going the wrong way.

Tomorrow, if a guy even is talking to the girl and girl starts crying - people might beat him to death on street.

In Nagaland, a rapist was beaten to death. No sympathy for rapist, but he wasn't proven guilty yet. Do we want this type of justice? do we want this law system? for it might have bad results than good.
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Posted: 10 years ago
Bullshit propaganda!

We enjoy movies like Pardes where all NRIs and people in West are shown wayward and ill mannered. But bark about national pride if a docu is made on a real issue!

The documentary did not generalise all Indian men!

It showed her father who defied all odds to educate her, her tutor who used to teach her and encourage her to stand on her own feet, male activists, mental health experts and lawyers who spoke on women's issues.

Where did it allege all men were like that rapist Mukesh?

This is all nonsense spread by fake nationalists to justify ban. And counter backlash.

BJP is busy cooking up conspiracy theories to turn public opinion against the docu.

Hell with the docu! The lawyers spoke worse on national TV debates in India. That's enough to point out existence of certain sick mentality that needs to be faced and changed.

There has recently been a survey of school kids too that revealed deep caste, gender and race bias in young generation.

So face problem that a certain section of society has, instead of trying to sideline it.
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: blue-ice


I agree with you...how can u generalize the whole country ...which mean including ur fathers , brothers everyone along with those rapists...I don't like people making such sweeping statements...


welcome to world of the muslims. our sentiments exactly 😆
what does the world do when we say this? they laugh and make "sweeping comments."
people tell us to shut up when we try to clarify our stance...its a sad world we live in.
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: atominis

Bullshit propaganda!

We enjoy movies like Pardes where all NRIs and people in West are shown wayward and ill mannered. But bark about national pride if a docu is made on a real issue!

The documentary did not generalise all Indian men!

It showed her father who defied all odds to educate her, her tutor who used to teach her and encourage her to stand on her own feet, male activists, mental health experts and lawyers who spoke on women's issues.

Where did it allege all men were like that rapist Mukesh?

This is all nonsense spread by fake nationalists to justify ban. And counter backlash.

BJP is busy cooking up conspiracy theories to turn public opinion against the docu.

Hell with the docu! The lawyers spoke worse on national TV debates in India. That's enough to point out existence of certain sick mentality that needs to be faced and changed.

There has recently been a survey of school kids too that revealed deep caste, gender and race bias in young generation.

So face problem that a certain section of society has, instead of trying to sideline it.


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Posted: 10 years ago
Just a question.. a saans exploiting he son to burn the bahu alive coz her family didnt give them the full dowry amount.. is its still men vs women.. and how men think vs how women think.
women r womens' biggest enemies, men r united by their hormons.

Sounds cruel... but we all have good men n women in each society. Let's make it safe.
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Posted: 10 years ago
Nobody can sideline an issue which went over the globe for the protest this case created.
If u think the docu is right to be aired when the makers breached the law of the country and the bitch maker brushe whole Indian society as sick..

Or u think it shud never have given such wrong msg in the first place.

We all agree, those animals shud be hanged and if possible at least, shw thier dead faces after the execution.. like that of Saddam.

I have seen 1000000s of docus.. It has its impact but not as much we on this forum r making out to be. Therez a potential or exp. rapists out there in higher society, middle class and poor class, They may look at the docu and laugh or they may not know what docu means still laugh.

Stop accusing society with name calling as a "sick society".

I wud be warned if I call all salman fans " sick minded criminal loving fans".

See the diff? U r allowed to call whole India a sick society but not some fans.

PS- Salman was braught here for just an example.


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Posted: 10 years ago
So BBC rewards rapist with 40k for gloating about the atrocities he committed. And the interviewer has the guts to call the entire society sick lol. First learn some morals yourself. You're basically rewarding a person for committing such a heinous crime. What was the need to interview him for that documentary? For TRPs obviously.
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: Scorpio_Velvet

So BBC rewards rapist with 40k for gloating about the atrocities he committed. And the interviewer has the guts to call the entire society sick lol. First learn some morals yourself. You're basically rewarding a person for committing such a heinous crime. What was the need to interview him for that documentary? For TRPs obviously.


😲 You mean they bribed him? How?

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