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The Delhi gang-rape: look westward in disgust | Emer O'Toole | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk


The Delhi gang-rape: look westward in disgust

The coverage of Damini's death strikes a particularly ironic note following recent media controversy over a rape in Ohio.


There's something uncomfortably neocolonial about the way the Delhi gang-rape and subsequent death of the woman now known as Damini is being handled in the UK and US media. While India's civil and political spheres are alight with protest and demands for changes to the country's culture of sexual violence, commentators here are using the event to simultaneously demonise Indian society, lionise our own, and minimise the enormity of western rape culture.

A particularly blatant example of this is Libby Purves's piece for the Times. She says the Delhi bus rape should "shatter our Bollywood fantasies". For Purves, westerners enjoy a romanticised view of India, all heady spirituality and Marigold Hotels; and especially romantic in their views, for reasons Purves neglects to address, are the British. Thus, upright Europeans have sentimentally ignored the "murderous, hyena-like male contempt" that Purves says is an Indian cultural norm. Neatly excised from her account however is the relationship between poverty, lack of education and repressive attitudes towards women, and, by extension, the role of Europe in creating and sustaining poverty in its former colonies. Attitudes towards women in the east were once used by colonialists to, first, prop up the logic of cultural superiority that justified unequal power relations (the "white man's burden") and second, silence feminists working back in the west by telling them that, comparatively, they had nothing to complain about.

When it finishes calling Indian men hyenas, Purves's article states that westerners "have the luxury of fretting about frillier feminist issues such as magazine images, rude remarks and men not doing housework". Does anyone else see an unattractive historical pattern here?

Her article is not, by any means, the only one to report on this issue as if rape is something that only happens "over there" – something we civilised folk in the west have somehow put behind us. Elsewhere, the message is subtler, but a misplaced sense of cultural superiority shines through. For example, this BBC article states, as if shocking, the statistic that a woman is raped in Delhi every 14 hours. That equates to 625 a year. Yet in England and Wales, which has a population about 3.5 times that of Delhi, we find a figure for recorded rapes of women that is proportionately four times larger: 9,509. Similarly, the Wall Street Journal decries the fact that in India just over a quarter of alleged rapists are convicted; in the US only 24% of alleged rapes even result in an arrest, never mind a conviction. This is the strange kind of reportage you tend to get on the issue.

Owen Jones's excellent piece in the Independent is a breath of fresh air, asking people to acknowledge that rape, as well as gang rapes, happen in the west too. Similarly, Laura Bates's recent article on victim blaming should act as sufficient retort to anyone who thinks police chief KP Raghuvanshi's advice that women should carry chilli powder to prevent rape is symptomatic of a specifically Indian brand of misogyny.

The coverage of Damini's death strikes a particularly ironic note following recent media controversy over a rape, in Steubenville, Ohio, of a 16-year-old girl – allegedly by members of the high-school football team. The case is that the young woman was dragged, drunk and unresponsive, from party to party, where she was sexually abused. The brutal death of Damini has spurred Indian civil society to its feet, causing protest and unrest, bringing women and men into the streets, vocal in their demands for change. Sonia Gandhi has met the woman's parents. The army and the states of Punjab and Haryana have cancelled new year's celebrations. What happened in the US? In Steubenville, football-crazy townsfolk blamed the victim and it took a blogger – Alexandria Goddard, who is now being sued – and a follow-up article from the New York Times four months after the incident to get nationwide attention for the story.

Purves's article claims that we in the west are "looking eastward in disgust". I believe that disgusted parties would do well to turn their judgmental gazes on their own societies. Let's look east in solidarity and support for India's urgently necessary women's rights movement; let's keep talking about the social discrimination Indian women face, which affluent westerners do not. However, it is both prejudiced and completely fantastical to talk as though sexual violence is some kind of Indian preserve. We might have comparatively better women's rights in the UK, but this is due, in large part, to the social services that our wealth allows. Colonial history helped to create and global capital continues to sustain low standards of living in India. We would do well to be cognisant of our historically inscribed privilege before complaining that this horrific event has destroyed our pretty colonial fantasies.

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Finally some Western journalist decided to talk about the completely stereotypical , hypocritical and borderline racist coverage by the western media of this rape. They talk as if rape , under-reporting of rape and lack of conviction is not a problem in their societies.But when i read about it , it became clear that these problems are there in the west as well and in the same degree even though they are more affluent and educated societies.The author of this article brings this hypocrisy out and look how angry the inherently racist Brits are in the comments section.
 
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Shame on western media who completely forgot about state sponsored rapes in Kashmir and are crying rivers over the rape of a single hindu girl.

It clearly shows the divide in world.

Muslims = nothing

Anti Muslim = every thing.

Kunan Poshpora: A Forgotten Tragedy | the Kashmir Walla

Its time for the Kashmir rape victims to come forward and highlight the open bigotry in the world.
 
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Purves's article claims that we in the west are "looking eastward in disgust".

This neo-colonial attitude that some Westerners have towards Eastern societies has always been hypocritical in the extreme.

As long as Eastern societies are acknowledging and working towards solving these problems, it doesn't make sense for some outsiders to be so patronizing and xenophobic when they have the exact same problems at home.
 
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This neo-colonial attitude that some Westerners have towards Eastern societies has always been hypocritical in the extreme.

As long as Eastern societies are acknowledging and working towards solving these problems, it doesn't make sense for some outsiders to be so patronizing and xenophobic when they have the exact same problems at home.

I am a generally very pro-west person but sometimes i really think China's attitude towards the west has been the best considering no matter how nice you are towards them(like India) , these people's racist and as you said neo-colonial attitudes will never go away.They collectively view us all as inferior animals. The only difference is , some are good animals( India,Turkey,Vietnam etc.) and some are bad animals (China, Pakistan, Iran etc.)
 
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I am a generally very pro-west person but sometimes i really think China's attitude towards the west has been the best considering no matter how nice you are towards them(like India) , these people's racist and as you said neo-colonial attitudes will never go away.They collectively view us all as inferior animals. The only difference is , some are good animals( India,Turkey,Vietnam etc.) and some are bad animals (China, Pakistan, Iran etc.)

I am normally quite neutral towards the West. I don't consider them to be inherently better or worse than any other human society throughout history.

But I really don't like their hypocritical attitude towards social problems in Asian countries. As if they don't suffer from the exact same problems!
 
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as indians we should be more focused on what happens next regarding the safety of women. what international media says or thinks is irrelevant in the grand scheme of things.

But should it be completely ignored ? The nature of their coverage? I think people, including the Indian media should take note of it.
 
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But should it be completely ignored ? The nature of their coverage? I think people, including the Indian media should take note of it.
the need of the hour is somewhat different. the western societies have their fair share of hypocrites just like we do. they also have saner heads who know the reality, in any case if we are able to fix our social issues, the progress will speak for itself.
 
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I am very much happy about all these,the delhi girl has opened the box,and what we are seeing is a massive transformation. No matter how others try to malign us on the issue,we will be the ultimate gainers.
 
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Western media will look down on esat that is given. But interesting fact is on back of 9/11 india had used these very western media against Muslims specially countries in the SA neighborhood which has predominently Muslim population. As much as I dont like wetern media projection, india is getting same mediacine it had used against others.
 
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Western media will look down on esat that is given. But interesting fact is on back of 9/11 india had used these very western media against Muslims specially countries in the SA neighborhood which has predominently Muslim population. As much as I dont like wetern media projection, india is getting same mediacine it had used against others.

Oh please stop whining like baby.As if your media don't carry out propaganda against India.If Muslims in South Asia are getting negative media coverage,then its their fault.No one tells them to attempt terrorist attacks in West.
 
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I am a generally very pro-west person but sometimes i really think China's attitude towards the west has been the best considering no matter how nice you are towards them(like India) , these people's racist and as you said neo-colonial attitudes will never go away.They collectively view us all as inferior animals. The only difference is , some are good animals( India,Turkey,Vietnam etc.) and some are bad animals (China, Pakistan, Iran etc.)

When west steps on your tail we are pro-western but when its our tail you are pro-western, west knows they will always have supporters from non-western countries no matter whose tail they step on and thats why they feel morally right everytime

Oh please stop whining like baby.As if your media don't carry out propaganda against India.If Muslims in South Asia are getting negative media coverage,then its their fault.No one tells them to attempt terrorist attacks in West.

we can say the same thing, stop raping woman and you wont get negative coverage in the west
 
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The writer the Guardian was commenting about has issues. The Guardian generally is decently objective in their news coverage.
 
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