How some of our brothers see it the minute they heard the word RAPE, first thing that will come up in their mind is that decency or the environment, etc. comments like is she wearing a mini skirt? was her body showing? was she wearing a hijab? or a matter of her modesty. Why do we have to ask all those questions before we condemned the act of violence on that innocent soul, be it a child or an adult. Why don't we sympathized with the victim first before we think of asking those kind of questions?
Think of how she
will be feeling when something like that happened, think the amount of courage she
had for saying it out loud. Think of how filthy she might feel about her entire
life. Think of how her world is turning upside down, and then look at her with
a brother’s eyes and a father’s eyes. Then say something about it, now I’m
wondering if that thought of decency will come up.
The problem is our brothers failed to look into it very well. It's not really
about what she wears or not but, about who was doing the act. It's a bad habit
just like a thief or something like that, it’s something in them that need to
be killed. If you are not a rapist’s, then a naked woman can pass you by and
you without doing nothing is that simple, some of us will even lower their gaze.
Just like if you are not a thief, you will see something that is not yours and
let it be as you saw it, simple!!!
Otherwise, if
you have the mind of thief or a rapist then it will be a different story
entirely. Even if she's covered or not, even if what he/she saw was heavily
secured or not. The instinct won't let them; it will keep on eating that person inside until he/she act on it.
Especially a
gang rape (that’s inhumane), and it has to be a group of friends, who shares
the same ideas, their thinking is the same and they are all heartless.
Tell me where in
any religion that said if you didn't dress well then the consequence is you getting
gang raped by a group of miscreants. That excuse of dressing well is very low
and insulting. What about the CHILD victim? What about in some cases daughters?
Our justice
system need to be revisited and enforcement need to be strong.
#SayNo2RAPE #No-Is-No
#Justice4OurSisters #Justice4Uwa

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