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Posted: 5 years ago
#71

Originally posted by: trouble_006

Chemical castration should be the way to go. Human rights wale can FO for all I care. There needs to be an urgent deterrent for the convicts.


And in case of minors, nothing less than death penalty.


And it shouldn't take SEVEN years to get rapists their just deserts. Castration ... even a physical one is befitting before capital punishment.


I have nothing but contempt towards anyone who tries to insinuate that women shouldn't hang out alone at night, shouldn't wear this, shouldn't do that, yada yada yada. I watched that Netflix documentary on the Nirbhaya case and was flabbergasted and completely disgusted by the kinds of mentality so called "educated "lawyers" were spouting there.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Mo0nLighting


And it shouldn't take SEVEN years to get rapists their just deserts. Castration ... even a physical one is befitting before capital punishment.


I have nothing but contempt towards anyone who tries to insinuate that women shouldn't hang out alone at night, shouldn't wear this, shouldn't do that, yada yada yada. I watched that Netflix documentary on the Nirbhaya case and was flabbergasted and completely disgusted by the kinds of mentality so called "educated "lawyers" were spouting there.

Since this time the victim was a girl from village who didn't do all that, they can't blame her so trying to paint the men as "poor guys" who were frustrated because of unemployment. The girl was just a punching bag for them, that's why they broke her neck, broke her legs, cut off her tongue. They were just frustrated. Not misogynist or casteist.

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Posted: 5 years ago
#73

Arey...how come Swara's thread asking for Yogi to resign is in Debate Forum and Kangu Rani's is still alive and kicking here?

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Harley_Quinn

Since this time the victim was a girl from village who didn't do all that, they can't blame her so trying to paint the men as "poor guys" who were frustrated because of unemployment. The girl was just a punching bag for them, that's why they broke her neck, broke her legs, cut off her tongue. They were just frustrated. Not misogynist or casteist.


@bold: So the girl “tempted” them into breaking her legs and cutting off her tongue too?? Is that the newfound hobby of the unemployed barbarians in villages now cuz rape doesn’t cut it for them? 🤢


I wouldn’t even blame misogyny or casteism here cuz rape culture is so deeply embedded in the fabric of some communities that it beats even class barriers. Even women are guilty of blaming rape victims for “corrupting” their sons into committing the heinous act and asking the law to go easy on their “sons.” Seriously that documentary on the Nirbhaya case left me sick to my stomach, mostly hearing the rapist, his wife and mother and the “lawyers.”

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Mo0nLighting


@bold: So the girl “tempted” them into breaking her legs and cutting off her tongue too?? Is that the newfound hobby of the unemployed barbarians in villages now cuz rape doesn’t cut it for them? 🤢


I wouldn’t even blame misogyny or casteism here cuz rape culture is so deeply embedded in the fabric of some communities that it beats even class barriers. Even women are guilty of blaming rape victims for “corrupting” their sons into committing the heinous act and asking the law to go easy on their “sons.” Seriously that documentary on the Nirbhaya case left me sick to my stomach, mostly hearing the rapist, his wife and mother and the “lawyers.”


Thank you for the due warning. Will NEVER watch it. 🤢

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Posted: 5 years ago
#76

Originally posted by: beena_jon

This man was a Supreme court JUDGE😈😡




this post makes me feel sick, the man is justifying rape! there is absolutely NO EXCUSE for raping someone, it is brutal, cold, evil on every level!


i don't care how sexually frustrated men are, they have no right to touch anyone!

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Posted: 5 years ago
#77

Originally posted by: Aanandaa


Thank you for the due warning. Will NEVER watch it. 🤢


Granted it’s sick but I’d encourage people to watch it if they want a peek into the level of sickness that exists not just at a rudimentary level but right up there among lawyers who live in cities and are “respected” by people around them.
It was a true eye opener. The rapist lacked remorse and had a smirk on his face more often than not. He even had the galls to say that men will now do the deed and kill the victims going forward just to evade consequences.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Aanandaa


Thank you for the due warning. Will NEVER watch it. 🤢

I watched it unfortunately...I shouldn't have .....but forget about villages...u will be surprised how regressive thinking the educated people of cities have...🤔

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: colossial2015

I hope that the victim receives justice and Kangana does not hijacks the narrative.


Your asking for too much 😆

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Interesting how a suicide case dominated the headlines for weeks and months, but a brutal gangrape is relegated to a corner of the website after just 2 days of the incident. This shows the priorities of the central government, its bhakts and its paid media.


It also shows that this is the general mentality of the people in India...they want justice for a man who took his own life, but no sympathy for a woman who's life was cut short for no fault of her own. Republic and Timesnow, which was leading the front for the "warriors" is very silent on the Hathras and Balrampur case. Considering the victim was a woman and a dalit and in no way can a celebrity be blamed for what happened to her, I suppose their lack of interest is understandable.

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