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For Speaking Their Mind Online, Women In India Face Threats

I said thread. Not posts. Try even harder.

So you don't open thread just show your art of douchebagery in threads?:lol:

Besides, this is not a 'Attack Sarthak' thread. It's probably something to do with how Indians are suppressing women from expressing themselves. Let's stick to that.
attack sarthakGanguly? munnay don't over estimate you... You only have a nuisance value... The turd that pops up in threads... posts crap,gets owned and disappears....

Now comin to the thread... Kyun .... rahi hai apki? Itni Jal gai that you had to Attack OP over a thread instead of reforming your society? Huh my dear innocent victimsed hinduvta troll

You have proved beyond anyone's doubt ,you are India obsessed. Pointing out makes me a bully:hitwall:,you can jump all you want:victory:,or deny you are India obsessed.

All Pak centric threads (mostly negative) opened by indians.

99.9% trolls on this forum? indians

All false flaggers? indians

More indians on a Pak defence forum than Pakistanis themselves? and we are obsessed?:lol: pass me whatever you are smokin.
 
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Now comin to the thread... Kyun .... rahi hai apki? Itni Jal gai that you had to Attack OP over a thread instead of reforming your society? Huh my dear innocent victimsed hinduvta troll

Routine ho gaya hai problem is lack of Tolerance , nowadays as more and more Indians are getting internet we are loosing tolerance.

Can't tolerate anyone with different views and not to mention anyone from anywhere can share or post anything plus there is that sudden rise in Nationalistic feeling that people can't hear any thing bad about India .

Some times back a model previously actress (shruti seth) got attacked she questioned Modi's selfie with daughter move and took the heat.

TwitLonger — When you talk too much for Twitter

it is somewhat based on their gender but not the extent at which its shown in OP. Male newsreaders hear so many ganliyaan I some times pity them.

But it will change with time only and that too slowly.
 
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As the OP also points out this is a problem around the world. Disagreements with women quickly degenerate into sexual innuendo. If it were a man he would be called a fool, donkey or degenerate something like that but with women people tend to use words like wh0re, slut and rape. These words are much more hurtful and serve the purpose of "putting women in their place " . It happens everywhere, it just happened on PDF with some senior members. It is something to be ashamed of. Personally I think if you have to "name call" a woman stick to neutral galli like imbecile, dummy, mutt face etc. don't know what women think of my idea 8-)
 
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So you don't open thread just show your art of douchebagery in threads?:lol:


attack sarthakGanguly? munnay don't over estimate you... You only have a nuisance value... The turd that pops up in threads... posts crap,gets owned and disappears....

Now comin to the thread... Kyun .... rahi hai apki? Itni Jal gai that you had to Attack OP over a thread instead of reforming your society? Huh my dear innocent victimsed hinduvta troll



All Pak centric threads (mostly negative) opened by indians.

99.9% trolls on this forum? indians

All false flaggers? indians

More indians on a Pak defence forum than Pakistanis themselves? and we are obsessed?:lol: pass me whatever you are smokin.
No I don't smoke ,but you have to stop smoking what every you are smoking right ñow.where do you see me saying Pakistanis are obsessed with India
 
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Hohohoho

How can anyone take a person whos purpose in life is to come back as a Rat/Dog ?:lol::lol:

A Joke .The whole of them LOL

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Unless its there Grandmother Reincarnated as a Cow

So you don't open thread just show your art of douchebagery in threads?:lol:


attack sarthakGanguly? munnay don't over estimate you... You only have a nuisance value... The turd that pops up in threads... posts crap,gets owned and disappears....

Now comin to the thread... Kyun .... rahi hai apki? Itni Jal gai that you had to Attack OP over a thread instead of reforming your society? Huh my dear innocent victimsed hinduvta troll

All Pak centric threads (mostly negative) opened by indians.

99.9% trolls on this forum? indians

All false flaggers? indians

More indians on a Pak defence forum than Pakistanis themselves? and we are obsessed?:lol: pass me whatever you are smokin.

@waz
 
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SEPTEMBER 11, 201511:16 AM ET

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She was doing what a lot of people do — using her Facebook page to voice her opinion.

She didn't expect to be called a prostitute — and see her son attacked as well.

Preetha G. Nair, a 41-year-old single mother of a 12-year-old, lives in a small town in the southern state of Kerala, where she's working to set up a school. She uses Facebook to engage with others about social and political issues. After former Indian president Dr. Abdul Kalam passed away in late July, she posted a link to an online article titled "Kalam was no great man: don't let news of his death confuse you." The article described Kalam's ties to right-wing Hindu nationalist groups.

And then the abusive comments began. "Bastard daughter, you should blame the one who made you," wrote one commenter. "Kalam was not a great man but preetha is. This is wat [sic] is called broken condum [sic] effect," wrote another. More than one person called her a slut. Then, someone created a Facebook page named "Preetha Prostitute." They used her picture for the profile of this page and littered it with aggressive and lewd remarks.

They posted a picture of her 12-year-old autistic son on this new page, copying it from her Facebook page. "They were asking who is his father?" recalls Nair. "They called him mentally retarded."

Nair is used to being attacked online for voicing her opinions on a range of issues on her Facebook page. But this time, she felt the attackers had taken things too far. "To even bring my son in this issue, I feel really bad."

And then the attacks went global. Over in Miami, Florida, Inji Pennu learned about Nair's experience through her Facebook network and decided to blog about it.Originally from Nair's home state, Kerala, Pennu wanted to show solidarity, but she too was attacked online with abusive language and threats of violence. One commenter threatened to choke her. Soon, her Facebook page was blocked by Facebook because someone had complained to Facebook that she had a "fake" profile. Pennu thinks trolls were responsible for this. She had to send Facebook a proof of identification in order to unblock her page.

Pennu and Nair's experiences are not unusual. As more and more Indian women become vocal in the online space, they are increasingly the target of online abuse. Some are ordinary citizens. Some are well-known. Sagarika Ghose, a journalist formerly with CNN-IBN who is vocal on Twitter and has 608,000 followers, has repeatedly received threats of rape. In 2012, Meena Kandasamy, a poet and activist, was threatened with acid attacks and "televised gang rapes" when she wrote about a Dalit festival where beef was served. Eating beef is a taboo among upper caste Hindus, and Kandasamy was attacked for writing about eating beef.

The abuse is often sexist, according to a 2013 study by the non-profit, Internet Democracy Project. The researchers did detailed interviews with 17 Indian women active in the online space, either on Facebook or Twitter or on blogs. Richa Kaul Padte, one of the study authors, recorded death and rape threats as well as sexualized messages and gender based slurs.

"We're not saying that men don't face abuse [online]," she says. "But they don't face abuse on the basis of their gender."

The phenomenon isn't unique to India. It has been documented in the West too. As British journalist Laurie Penny wrote in 2011, "A woman's opinion is the miniskirt of the internet." It doesn't matter what she's saying so much as the fact that she's saying it. Still, there are certain issues that are more likely to attract online abuse says Kaul Padte. Politics is one of them. So is gender. "When women express their opinion on gender, that's another trigger," she says.

Kaul Padte's study also explored how women react to online abuse. "We wanted to know how many women actually went to the police," she says. "No one really wants to go to the police station in India. You know you're going to have a really s****y experience." The Indian police force's gender insensitivity has been a topic of public discussion lately — there are many accounts of the police blaming victims of sexual abuse.

Kaul Padte and her colleagues further confirmed this by speaking to the Mumbai Cyber Cell, where an officer put the responsibility of avoiding online abuse on women themselves. "Females should not find themselves in a position where they have to go to the police," the unnamed official told the study authors in an interview. "They should not give their personal information and should not post their original photographs on the Internet. Anyone can snatch the photograph on the Internet and use it for their own purposes. One should do those things to avoid probable offenses."

What does seem to work for a lot of women is calling out the abuser online and threatening to report him to the police. "One or two women found it was enough of a deterrent," she says.

For most women, such abuse takes an emotional toll, says Pennu, who herself has been attacked for writing about eating beef on her food blog. "You wonder if it's worth it," she says. She's since changed the url for her blog, blocks it from search engines and only sends the link to people she knows and trusts.

There's one silver lining, says Pennu: "More people are coming out and saying that this kind of harassment is not OK."

Ultimately, it is important that women don't disappear from the online space, says Nair, who has returned to voicing her opinions on her Facebook page. "Everyday, again and again I put post," she says. "I never backed [down]."





For Speaking Their Mind Online, Women In India Face Threats : Goats and Soda : NPR

Threats are common for all on social media for speaking out their mind, irrespective of the gender - whether you'r Preetha G. Nair or Mark Zuckerberg himself for that matter! :coffee:

A Pakistani extremist wanted me dead, says Mark Zuckerberg - The Times of India
 
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Topic kya hai sir, routine ho gaya hai problem is lack of Tolerance , nowadays as more and more Indians are getting internet we are loosing tolerance.

Can't tolerate anyone with different views and not to mention anyone from anywhere can share or post anything plus there is that sudden rise in Nationalistic feeling that people can't hear any thing bad about India .

Some times back a model previously actress (shruti seth) got attacked she questioned Modi's selfie with daughter move and took the heat.

TwitLonger — When you talk too much for Twitter

it is somewhat based on their gender but not the extent at which its shown in OP. Male newsreaders hear so many ganliyaan I some times pity them.

But it will change with time only and that too slowly.

Really? Earlier the only people who were allowed to speak were the left wingers since they controlled all the media channels. You consider that as our glorious free past and now that everyone gets to speak, we are losing tolerance?

If Shruti Seth questions Modi, it is a question, but if people question Shruthi, it becomes a mob attack? especially when all those who question do so in their individual capacity and not with an agenda. So people speaking up is an intolerant society? Only select Bollywood celebrities and JNU libtards speaking is Freedom and tolerance?

Men get called a lot of names from MF to BC to Pimp, etc etc, and you can bet the likes of Shruti Seth would have no compunctions about the use of these herself.
 
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@Akheilos, the thread is fine by the way.
after complaining in GHQ and to Webmaster ....it is considered reasonable! But

@waz I am not sure how you missed this:

Personal attacks and mockery is prevalent in these species for every thread I opened since yesterday:
@SarthakGanguly Rs.1000 bet she will fill the entire Central and South Asia section with Indophobic threads :enjoy:

Her and syedali's bigotry is famous but pretty typical

Its almost funny to see the amount of hard work she's doing just to show @Assault Rifle was wrong if thats whats it about.

Suicide attack in Multan kills 10, 50 injured.

For Speaking Their Mind Online, Women In India Face Threats

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Victim card played very well by Feminazis . Although I agree abuses hurled at women online gets down right ugly and sick but men also face such treatment.
 
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Victim card played very well by Feminazis . Although I agree abuses hurled at women online gets down right ugly and sick but men also face such treatment.
Then write it up and publish it...crying you are a victim and not doing anything about it is a very bad victim card if you ask me :agree:
 
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Victim card played very well by Feminazis . Although I agree abuses hurled at women online gets down right ugly and sick but men also face such treatment.

Exactly all the news readers face all kind of bs especially males , anyone can look it up on their twitter acc .
But whenever females faces this BS words like rape comes from somewhere and it becomes more important. :-)
 
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Then write it up and publish it...crying you are a victim and not doing anything about it is a very bad victim card if you ask me :agree:
Why should I? I don't take internet seriously and these women shouldn't either. They need to swallow their pride and get along with the things. If they have strong opinion about a sensitive issue they must be ready to take back some pretty strong replies. Having said that I do agree there are many idiots who threat/mock about these women getting raped, which I strongly condemn.
 
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