For the past couple of days, Internet has been bombarded with the most contentious documentary "India's daughter".
Social media was gushed with all the types of comments, links, tweets and blogs;
Social media was gushed with all the types of comments, links, tweets and blogs;
Some of them have had a competition; as to who can share the full video link, "if u don't find on YouTube, then on scoop whoop, else on Telegraph or on BBC" and it went on and on.
Our politicians, in a flash went all out against the documentary, as if someone unveiled their black-money secrets.
Frustration and Anger was clearly visible.
I started watching the documentary,only 10 mins into the video, I gave up, my heart was filled up and a strong sense of emotional feeling went through my brain, my eyes took care of the rest.
A thought went out to the parents of the victim, no-matter how much we empathize, the horrendous act cannot be undone.
Their kid, their hard-work and their shattered dreams, were now just part of protests, documentaries and blogs.
The documentary shows us the second side of the coin i.e. the convicted; rather i would term them- as "the bigots".
I don't want to waste even a single line in this blog to talk about that psycho-maniac "Mukesh", because i consider him as a uneducated, unethical son of a bitch.
The thing that came as a shocker, was the defence lawyers statements.
I totally agree that, it is the professional integrity of the lawyers, no matter who you are, what crime you have done, they have to protect their clients, but I feel these lawyers lacked the basic "Moral Integrity".
I totally agree that, it is the professional integrity of the lawyers, no matter who you are, what crime you have done, they have to protect their clients, but I feel these lawyers lacked the basic "Moral Integrity".
Few statements that blew my head off
"Sharma said that the documentary was of 'no legal value' and added that Indian culture was the best culture and had no place for women."
"...if my daughter was having premarital sex and moving around at night with her boyfriend, I would have burnt her alive. I would not have let this situation happen. All parents should adopt such an attitude."
"The girl is partly responsible for the rape because she chose to be out with a man, who was her boyfriend, not her husband.”
"If you are fully covered, nobody will disrespect you or hurt you"
This clearly depicts the thinking of the society that we live in. On one hand we have reached Mars, and on the other hand clothes of women are in question.
On one hand, WHO declared India, free from Clutches of Polio, on the other hand women are still fighting from the shackles of society.
I would rather term them as #padheyLikheGawars
No matter who you are, No matter where you are, there shouldn't be any excuse for Rape and most importantly there should not be any place in this society for rapists, terrorists and #padheyLikheGawars
#KillThemAll