Indian daughters-in-law deserve performance bonuses for surviving daily audits by mothers-in-law on KPIs that were never defined, agreed upon or remotely necessary 💀
Stray incident?????????? EVERY SINGLE WOMAN LIVING IN INDIA HAS BEEN "TOUCHED INAPPROPRIATELY" AT LEAST ONCE. At least once is the keyword. Catcalled, stared at, made to feel uncomfortable. This statement is just making light of what others face daily.
My throat is scratchy. My eyes are dry. The inside of my house is hazy and smells burnt. My father has been using a nebuliser for the past few days.
My neighbours show no signs of stopping.
Happy Diwali, I guess?
All those brothers and sisters who says send the dogs to shelters, please watch this. This sector 27 rohini sterilisation centre where this dog is kept in bathroom without medicine, without food or water. Just https://t.co/MYFFDZvJG6 die. @CPDelhi i am shaken.
Please please please amplify and spread this message as much as you can ‼️ A 6-7 yr old has been brutally gang-raped near the Moolchand area, New Delhi.
Shocking!
Judges, law and order ko to sb ne mazak he bana rkha hai!!
Raj Singh, convicted in M/S Vintage Credit vs. Raj Singh under the NI Act, & lawyer Atul Kumar raged at Judge Shivangi Mangla.
Yelling, "Tu kya cheez hai, bahar mil, kaise zinda ghar jaati hai," they threw objects & threatened her.
#judges #Law #CourtStateVsNobody
indian men suffer from a terrible disease called baap complex kisi bhi random ladki ko bahu beti bolke (not individuals) judge karke unsolicited pity feel karne lagenge to say in the end 'where are we heading as society' 🤡🤡
There is nothing…absolutely nothing… that can ever make rape threats acceptable.
Being a woman is already terrifying enough. I can’t walk past a group of men without clutching my phone like a lifeline… it’s a reflex, a silent sign of fear. I don’t dare to step out of my house at night. When I have to travel late, I choose an auto over a cab….not because it’s safer, but because it’s easier to jump out if I need to. Even then, I pretend to be on a call just to feel a little less vulnerable. Posting my pictures online is always a risk. No matter what I wear… short, long, covered, or not…. there’s always judgment. A pepper spray will never leave my bag. I spend more time planning for my safety than focusing on my career. Strangers judge my character without knowing my name or my story.
And I know I’m not alone. Every woman I know goes through this. And if we start normalizing rape threats, we’ll only make this country more unsafe for women.
"Vo jaisi baatein karte hi yeh toh hone hi wala tha" the fact that some of you are normalising rape threats is scary as fck. NO ACT CAN EVER MAKE A RAPE THREAT ACCEPTABLE HOW HARD IS IT TO UNDERSTAND THAT! You may have daughters one day and they will be living amongst these people, how does that not scare you!???