A Man Raped A Woman On A Busy Street In India Recently And The Bystanders (all Men) Recorded And Posted

A man raped a woman on a busy street in India recently and the bystanders (all men) recorded and posted the videos on the internet, instead of saving her.

Another recent news from India, A 6 year old girl was saved from a rape attempt by a troop of monkeys who attacked and chased away the rapist.

We live in a world where even animals who have no socialisation about basic morals are safer than men who create those morals and laws.

Men talk about being protectors to protect us from dangerous animals when in reality it’s the animals protecting us from these parasites.

The irony!

No wonder women chose the bears 🐻

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3 weeks ago
*Pakistan Trained T*rrorists Enter Indian Soil And Slaughter Indians, Primarily Selecting Hindus By Checking
*Pakistan Trained T*rrorists Enter Indian Soil And Slaughter Indians, Primarily Selecting Hindus By Checking

*Pakistan trained t*rrorists enter Indian soil and slaughter Indians, primarily selecting Hindus by checking their ID and whether they were circumcised, and telling their wives to send a message to Modi*

-> India launches Operation Sindoor* to take down t*rrorists in Pakistan

the Indian liberal feminist: "uhm, this operation sounds so patriarchal! weaponising women for religious dogwhistle!"

while pakistanis

*Pakistan Trained T*rrorists Enter Indian Soil And Slaughter Indians, Primarily Selecting Hindus By Checking
*Pakistan Trained T*rrorists Enter Indian Soil And Slaughter Indians, Primarily Selecting Hindus By Checking
*Pakistan Trained T*rrorists Enter Indian Soil And Slaughter Indians, Primarily Selecting Hindus By Checking
*Pakistan Trained T*rrorists Enter Indian Soil And Slaughter Indians, Primarily Selecting Hindus By Checking
3 weeks ago

I see a lot of Islamophobic as well as Hinduphobic rhetoric going around, especially due to the Indo-Pak conflict. And most people are seeming to believe whatever the see on random tumblr accounts which aren't even from here and has no touch with reality?? What the hell

The tumblr demographic is mostly teens and young adults with impressionable minds. These kind of things have a cumulative effect and give rise to hatred.

As someone who has literally witnessed/still witnessing the polarization of communities and increase in communal violence, here are my two cents on it:

1. Talk to Indian Muslims who are common citizens in the country - those who are students, those who have a daily job, those who lead a generic life. There are around 200 million Muslims living in India. Ask how their experience is, if they feel "unsafe" here. Ask if they are friends with people of other faith. Ask how they feel about India. Mostly the people who bark on the internet are people who have an agenda, and you get that pov.

2. The nomenclature of operation 'Sindoor' - Sindoor is traditionally viewed as a symbol for married women in Hinduism, many women are choosing to not wear it quoting it a patriarchal symbol. Nonetheless, at Pahalgam Hindu men were targeted and their wives were told to narrate it to others. The attack itself was religious in nature and hence is the name of retaliatory operation. (Those saying one Muslim man was also killed, yes because the terrorists also asked the people who were Muslim to recite Kalma, and killed who could not)

3. Genocide against muslims? The operation is being led by a Muslim woman Col Sofia Qureshi. Indian Muslims are in support of the retaliatory attack. This is a conflict targeting documented terror bases of Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad, not a specific demographic. The list was later released and now available on the internet. Also, Pak spends majority of their budget on defence and has nukes, they are in no way same as Palestine.

4. Targeting civilians - It's unfortunate that women and children died as a collateral damage on targeting the sites. It's an age old tactic that terrorists use-blend in with the civilians and use them as human shields. The civilians killed were neighbors and family members of the targeted terrorists as of the information available now.

However, the retaliatory attack from Pakistan was indiscriminate bombing into civilian localities, not military facilities. Yesterday, more than 15 cities were targeted with drones. Shelling in Poonch has killed at least 13 civilians and injured many.

War serves no one but how is this alright? People spewing bullshit sitting at their homes, pushing their narratives without half an idea of what's really going on? You are disgracing the genocide on Palestinians by comparing this with that. Both are totally different situations caused due to different reasons. If you don't have proper knowledge about a situation then don't spread misinformation about it. Pray for our safety.


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5 months ago

Listen, sometimes a ship is less about wanting them to kiss or have sex or whatever, and more about needing them to be so endlessly intertwined and connected to the point where they might as well be one creature.

7 months ago

Every time, every single time, anybody is raped in India, it gets brushed off, and when once in a while it reaches the national television, the general public stages protests and screams for justice, yet nothing truly comes out of it.

A resident doctor getting brutally raped and killed just days before India's independence day shows just how far behind India is. Economically we might be progressing but we keep on stepping back when it comes to protecting our women or people in general.

She was found in a half naked condition, bleeding from her privates and other parts with her pelvis broken. Even in such a bad state, the hospital didn't allow her parents to even see her, lied to them that she commited suicide. Only after hours of waiting were they allowed to look at their daughter.

Just last year, India had its major Shraddha Walker case. She had been cut to pieces by her boyfriend and kept in the fridge until he slowly disposed every piece off in different areas. There was widespread rahe and anger. People were disgusted, they revolted but soon the news died down and now nobody's sure what happened. And this happens every single time.

This independence day, what do we even have to celebrate? We most certainly do not feel free. A place where even my workplace could be my crime scene is not a place I would like to celebrate. This revolt will go on, and then it will die down and then, it will start all over again, every time, every single time.

3 weeks ago

Bitches would do yoga and then be Hinduphobic🤡

3 weeks ago

Patriotism doesn’t mean blind agreement with everything your country does , agreed. But it also doesn’t mean selectively weaponizing “secularism” to silence the majority, especially when the very identity, safety, and history of that majority is under constant attack. There’s a growing frustration among Hindus, and it’s not without reason. When blood is spilled, when 26 Hindu pilgrims are massacred in cold blood , and the outrage is met not with solidarity, but with lectures on “secularism,” something is deeply wrong.

India is constitutionally a secular state. That means the government must not favor any religion. Yet, time and again, “secularism” has been interpreted not as neutrality, but as appeasement , often at the expense of the Hindu majority. While Hindu festivals are policed, their traditions scrutinized, and their sentiments mocked, religious minorities , particularly Muslims , are portrayed as perpetual victims, even when elements within their community carry out heinous acts of terror.

Let’s look globally, there are OVER 50 officially Islamic countries in the world. Nations where the law is derived from Sharia, where minorities often live under strict regulations, and where the state proudly proclaims its religious identity. No one questions their right to exist, or tells them to “be more secular.” But when Hindus - who have no other homeland but India - ask for their culture, their faith, and their identity to be protected, they’re labelled as fascists, extremists, or worse.

Why is the idea of a Hindu nation so controversial? Pakistan was literally created on the basis of religion. It exists as an Islamic state. And many who defend Pakistan’s actions today fail to acknowledge its history of genocide against Hindus, Sikhs, and other minorities — not just in 1947, but in the decades that followed, through proxy wars, terrorist attacks, and systematic persecution.

If Muslims around the world have Islamic nations where they can freely practice their religion, enforce their laws, and build their communities, why is it “intolerant” for Hindus to want one country where their values, beliefs, and identity are safeguarded?

It’s not about hate. It’s about survival. It's about dignity. It’s about not having to constantly apologize for being Hindu in the only country on earth where Hinduism was born, nurtured, and sustained.

This doesn’t mean non-Hindus should be expelled or oppressed. It means recognizing that India’s civilizational identity is Hindu, and embracing that, with fairness to all, but special protection to none. Equality doesn’t mean erasure. Tolerance doesn’t mean weakness. And secularism doesn’t mean that Hindus must keep shrinking to make room for those who, in too many cases, don't even respect the land they live in.

So no, wanting India to assert its Hindu roots isn’t unpatriotic. It’s self-respect. It’s justice. And frankly, in a world full of religious nations, it's about time Hindus stopped being ashamed of wanting a nation of their own , a homeland where they are not second-class citizens in the name of “secularism,” but proud inheritors of a great civilization.

5 months ago

“false rape cases are ruining men’s lives” my brother even real rape cases aren’t ruining men’s lives

5 months ago

first, the national digital library. now this. I'm gonna cry

First, The National Digital Library. Now This. I'm Gonna Cry
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