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Bangalore molestation incident becomes a tragic case of 'locals' against 'outsiders'

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Mass molestation reminds me of TAHARRUSH GAMEA???
has anyone heard of it?


It existed forever...just that now it gets reported in the media.

Reminds me of Christine fair's tweet that no country in this world is safe for women.
No I haven't....
What's that....
 
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CleanWell post: 9078588 said:
They are probably right, I can't imagine most South Indian men behaving like that. Who are these outsiders? Bhaiyya population from Bihar?
The main accused is a guy called ayyappa..A south Indian and a Karnataka local
 
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So, the poor girl that got molested was an so-called outsider and the perpetrator of the crime were locals. So much for the hate filled morons in the media and on the thread.
 
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Lust does not discriminate. This is an unnecessary, unwanted spin on the story for TRP. boLLi makkaLu!!! why can't they concentrate more on getting justice to the girl regardless of who the molester/s is/are?
 
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why is it that molestation of women has increased recently in India? Find the cause of this rise and then you can work out the prevention and punishment strategy.

More and more women coming out and working. India now represents the US of 60's and 70's where women's began to work and violence and sexual harassment followed. And incidents like these have happened before. Its just cos of Social media women now feel comfortable to complaint in Urban areas.
 
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Its very traumatic to even watch it wonder what the woman herself went through that night. First there is a backward mentality among most men, then there is lack of faith in law enforcement and finally the pressure families put on their females to behave accordingly discourages the victim to speak out. So not only the mindset of men but also the mindset of families of victims which needs to be changed.
 
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No I haven't....
What's that....

A famous game among the certain peaceful community, also played when Hindu women come out with traditional dress during Navratri.

Its very traumatic to even watch it wonder what the woman herself went through that night. First there is a backward mentality among most men,

Don't fall for the feminist propaganda and broad stereotyping. Nothing wrong with "most men".
The whole incident is strange, the video itself being displayed by the media is an old one. Police have found no cases of molestation in some of the areas.

then there is lack of faith in law enforcement and finally the pressure families put on their females to behave accordingly discourages the victim to speak out. So not only the mindset of men but also the mindset of families of victims which needs to be changed.

lol, considering the staggering number of false Rape, dowry and molestation cases and the HUGE number of marriage suicides among Indian men. You need to re evaluate your thinking.
 
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A famous game among the certain peaceful community, also played when Hindu women come out with traditional dress during Navratri.



Don't fall for the feminist propaganda and broad stereotyping. Nothing wrong with "most men".
The whole incident is strange, the video itself being displayed by the media is an old one. Police have found no cases of molestation in some of the areas.



lol, considering the staggering number of false Rape, dowry and molestation cases and the HUGE number of marriage suicides among Indian men. You need to re evaluate your thinking.
Nothing feminist about talking for equality. Ultra feminists and false flaggers do exist but certainly not more than the real abusers out there. When I said most men, I didn't mean most men have a mindset of a rapist, but that most men have a mindset in which they feel a woman is responsible if she is abused. This kind of mindset is mostly among economically deprived classes of the society.
 
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More and more women coming out and working. India now represents the US of 60's and 70's where women's began to work and violence and sexual harassment followed. And incidents like these have happened before. Its just cos of Social media women now feel comfortable to complaint in Urban areas.
Yes many factors like more women going out late, more reporting, somewhat better action by police. In this case, there was CCTV recording else national media would not have covered this news. Without CCTV it would not have received much coverage.
In fact there is lesser Eve teasing etc now than say 20 years back.
 
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