Are you really that THICK? Celebrating bravery of a rape victim gives HOPE to thousands of other victims to come out, conquer their trauma, fear and humiliation and fight to get justice. "Ummeed pe duniya kayam hein". These are the first steps towards recovery from such a traumatic experience. That recovery is very important, because such traumas live with you for live.
I am pretty thick skinned to barbs of US Lackey.
Let me quote some Rape statitiscs of USA,
Every 45 seconds someone in the United States is sexually assaulted
1 out of every 7 women currently in college has been raped, however,
9 out of 10 women raped on campus never tell anyone about the rape.
1 in 10 men is raped in his lifetime, 1 in 7 of those victims will have been assaulted before the age of 18.
More than
61.5% of rapes are never reported to law enforcement.
The United States has the world’s highest rape rate of all countries that publish such data- 13 times higher than England and more than 20 times higher than Japan.
An American woman is 10 times more likely to be raped than to die in a car crash.
61% of rape victims are females under the age of 18.
In Short USA can find ENOUGH RAPE VICTIMS in their own country to 'Honor' and give 'Awards' to. No need to do this farce on the dead body of Indian victims. Get It, wanna be American ?
As for US visas, do you even think before saying anything? Do you really think your statement makes any sense whatsoever?
Yes, unlike those grovelling in the US for approval I am a free thinking Indian who puts his nation above USA.
If USA is super eager to give 'HOPE to thousands of other victims' as you are found of saying, let them start grating visas to Rape victims the same way they give rafugee status to victims of political Struggles. Surely Rape victims courage is just as good as courage as political victims, after all US is keen to give hope to thousands of Rape victims all over the world.
US can also start providing scholarships to Rape victims to give them 'hope'.
There is a whole list of things to do than write 'Award' on toilet paper and dish it out for publicity.