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Sorry mate. That's got nothing to do with moral policing. The female in that scene is describing sexual exploitation in the workplace. This is practically a Harvey Weinstein scenario. You're quite confused if you think this comes under overzealous moral policing, good sir.
At one time a woman has the courage to boldly shout and display a card stating "mera jism meri marzi" and other times she is sexually exploited by her male colleagues or boss!!!
What reaction or lesson will family members comprising of father, mother, sisters, and brothers register after watching such episode. "A woman accepts sexual exploitation just to avoid going back to Gujranwala", learning a new term "hand job".
Some one in this thread stated that we can switch the channel. When? Just after watching this part or clip with our family.....
Another interesting term used in this thread -
moral policing.
Are we willing to expose our women and children to such harsh realities? Is there no alternate solutions to share financial burden of the family?
Pakistani nation comprises of Muslims (
+96%) and our religion is Islam. Islam do not allow such immoral activities.
Being a part of Muslim society, every member has the moral obligation to play positive role to eliminate such menace from our society. Moral policing is our duty as citizens of Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Right of free speech does not mean a man or a woman openly shouts and displays "mera jism meri marzi" or in dramas she justifies her "blow job" action.
On the other hand, Muslim males must respect their female colleagues as their own sisters, if someone misbehaves other Muslim brothers should react and protect their female colleagues.
Child molestation and rape is another serious issue. Pakistani Madaris specially governing bodies must take very serious note and take all necessary preventive steps on immediate basis to completely eliminate such recurrence.
Few areas which need special attention are selection criteria and procedure for selection of teachers and issuance of teaching eligibility certificate. Selection procedure must include psychological exam, teaching skills test, subject proficiency test and multiple interviews with psychiatrists for thorough psychiatric evaluation. Pakistani Madaris have to take this hard initiative, if they genuinely wish to help this Muslim society. Now Muslim parents are loosing their trust in Madaris and "Mullahs" and reluctant to send their children to Madaris or to hire Mullahs for home tuition.
Parents are to be more vigilant. Because, provision of education in safe environment is the prime responsibility of father for male child and mother for the female child. Parents are to closely monitor their children studies, should have close coordination with teachers and school/Madaris and most importantly always look for their child's behavioral change, good or bad, investigate the cause(s) of this change and finally find and execute the remedial action if necessary.
Wake up Muslims of Islamic Republic of Pakistan!!! We cannot let Islam diminish from our society. We have to execute some very difficult actions to prevent our future generation going astray.