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The worst part of India’s rape problem is its familiarity

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Sexual assault and harassment are so common that fear keeps women indoors by choice

I live in a society where rape cases are mentioned in the newspapers every single day. In India, they may not always be front page stories, but they are always there, lurking in the background of our day-to-day lives.

I am a high school student from Noida, a satellite town of Delhi. The unsafe conditions in my city have always scared me. As a woman, as a girl, I am afraid to walk on the street in front of my house without my father. I cannot wear anything too “revealing” or that is considered an “invitation” for harassment. I cannot go to markets alone. I can’t stay out after seven in the evening.

The worst part of it is the disgusting familiarity of it all. Rape and harassment are so common here that these rules don’t have to be imposed to be followed. The fear keeps us indoors of our own accord.

The most recent rape case to cause public outrage has made the headlines mostly due to the government’s delayed reaction. An eight-year-old girl in Kathua (a town in the state of Jammu and Kashmir) was drugged, raped multiple times and murdered before her body was thrown out on to the street. It is the most high-profile case of gang rape since 2012, when a student was attacked on a bus in Delhi. She later died from her internal injuries and her death made headlines across India and worldwide. She became known as “Nirbhaya”, which means “fearless” in Hindi.

I was 10 years old in November 2012, too young to join the thousands who marched in protest through the city at night. This time there will be more marches and candlelight vigils. To what avail? We will march — I will march. But it will be for nothing if the government doesn’t change the way it deals with the problem.

What has changed in six years? People who label this case the “new Nirbhaya” suggest nothing has — and they are right. It is a repeat of the heartbreak, the outrage and the sympathy. But what have we learnt?

What scares me the most is how unsafe women can feel in the city they call home. How long can this go on? Will we introduce our children to the same problems?

Statistics from the National Crime Records Bureau show that rape is the fourth most common crime against women in India. But the problem is broader: the three crimes that come higher in the list are: “cruelty by husband or his relatives”, “assault on a woman with intent to outrage her modesty” and “kidnapping and abduction”.

The figures haven’t changed much over the years, so what is to say they will change now? We remain stuck in the quicksand and will remain there unless we force ourselves to evolve.

As I write this, I know I’m not alone in expressing my outrage. Indian women and girls are all united in our grief. As a woman, as a sister and as a citizen, I am heartbroken, furious and desperate for justice. I no longer want to be scared in my hometown. I no longer wish to hide behind a male figure for protection and live in this patriarchal society. I want freedom for the sisters who stand with me and justice for the sisters who cannot.

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A lot of awareness about human and women rights activism and quite a bit of Feminism is the answer.

To all the people who are against feminism, please note that 1st world western countries may or may not need feminism but this part of the world certainly does. Religion/Culture/Laws are not working to counter this when girls don't even feel safe walking in their own neighbourhood without some male guardian. So, a new approach is needed.
 
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A lot of awareness about human and women rights activism and quite a bit of Feminism is the answer.

To all the people who are against feminism, please note that 1st world western countries may or may not need feminism but this part of the world certainly does. Religion/Culture/Laws are not working to counter this when girls don't even feel safe walking in their own neighbourhood without some male guardian. So, a new approach is needed.


Lol... Feminism??

Take away law and order and let's see what becomes of women in any American city.

It's a strong legal and policing system that keeps women safe... Not Feminism which measures a women's worth by the number of clothing she removes.
 
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Lol... Feminism??

Take away law and order and let's see what becomes of women in any American city.

It's a strong legal and policing system that keeps women safe... Not Feminism which measures a women's worth by the number of clothing she removes.

You need to develop a bit of self control and change your ugly mentality in which you think only law is the one keeping women safe.

Look, it's all about changing social mindset in which every man respects a woman walking alone and don't try to harass her regardless of presence or absence of law and order. And consider them worthy of equal rights inside and outside home. To change that mindset, some social awareness is need of the hour.
 
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You need to develop a bit of self control and change your ugly mentality in which you think only law is the one keeping women safe.


You need to maybe realize how things work in the real world.
 
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And you need to realize that humans should act like humans regardless of presence or absence of law and order.
Impossible without a good Religion or traditional Culture !
 
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Impossible without a good Religion or traditional Culture !

Every religion is against harassing women. Plus, you don't need to be religious to act like humans.
Culture is what majority of people practice collectively. If there is lesser respect for some particular gender, then we can collectively address and change it through social awareness.
 
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Every religion is against harassing women. Plus, you don't need to be religious to act like humans.
Culture is what majority of people practice collectively. If there is lesser respect for some particular gender, then we can collectively address and change it through social awareness.
I agree that tolerance can be achieved with or without religion , But being Non religious will give rise to new Problems ,
Such as Slut-hood ,soft-Prostitution , Nakedness , Immorality, Incest & much more & etccccc...... (Which is Uncivilized as well !)
 
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I agree that tolerance can be achieved with or without religion , But being Non religious will give rise to new Problems ,
Such as soft-Prostitution , Nakedness , Immorality, Incest & much more & etccccc......


Our motive here is to increase tolerance, irrespective of whether a person practices a religion or not.
Many of the things you mentioned are already present, some among religious people and some among irreligous people. Now, will they increase because of irreligiosity? May be, may be not. But we can't blame religion or irreligiosity for them.
 
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Our motive here is to increase tolerance, irrespective of whether a person practices a religion or not.
Many of the things you mentioned are already present, some among religious people and some among irreligous people. Now, will they increase because of irreligiosity? May be, may be not. But we can't blame religion or irreligiosity for them.
Without Existence of a good Religion the world will become full of filth ! (That's what happening now !)
I agree Brother For tolerance Part ! But again Religion will solve this issue much better !
But if Religion is not Present , then your Idea is of tolerance is the only option left !:tup:
Another option is on table - Convert Men into Gays :sarcastic:
 
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Without Existence of a good Religion the world will become full of filth ! (That's what happening now !)
I agree Brother For tolerance Part ! But again Religion will solve this issue much better !
But if Religion is not Present , then your Idea is of tolerance is the only option left !:tup:
Another option is on table - Convert Men into Gays :sarcastic:

Just bring tolerance and freedom so that a 17 year girl can walk alone freely to her school without getting harassed not just because of law but because of morally strong society and men who act like civilized humans. That's all I'm asking for.
 
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Just bring tolerance and freedom so that a 17 year girl can walk alone freely to her school without getting harassed not just because of law but because of morally strong society and men who act like civilized humans. That's all I'm asking for.
With some conditions I agree for most part !
17yo ? , She's not that innocent bro !
 
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Now what does that suppose to mean?
Again, Innocence is a religious thing !:lol:
What if a 17yo is doing a slutwalk ? Would you promote that ?
My point here is to - Condemn inhumane acts and promote Religion !(that will eventually erase most of these problems )
 
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