Indian Gov't Wants Worldwide Ban On Rape Documentary, Including Online
An anonymous reader writes India's far-right Hindu Nationalist government headed by Narendra Modi has banned telecasting and viewing online of a BBC documentary on the 2012 Delhi rape which shocked the nation. The documentary consists interviews of the rapist Mukesh Singh, his lawyers and the victim's parents seems to expose the male dominant nature of Indian society. Indian government is now attempting to ban the documentary worldwide. Critics of the Indian government's action has accused it of not addressing issues women face and instead trying to hide the dirty secrets of its culture from the world. Some Indian websites have also reported that the views expressed by the rapist are echoed by policemen, lawyers and politicians of the nation. So far the government's attempt to ban the video online is with mixed success.
Typical feminist hogwash. Where you see male dominance I see male sacrifice:
In an arranged marriage, there's a guy too, right? Oh, but just ignore that because it doesn't fit the narrative. Never once look at the other side of the coin, just assume that's the side that's dominant. You know, because cultures can't ever shit on men, only women are victims.
It's also a country where most people will rather buy a slightly more expensive phone than replace their outhouse with a running water toilet.
Then why all the rape? Someone teach these people about Tinder!