Re: Why rape is a joke in India! #RapePublicDay
No sooner did mindfulrant establish his YouTube account and start posting did they start trying to shut him up. Something tells us they are only going to push him into the spotlight.
No sooner did mindfulrant establish his YouTube account and start posting did they start trying to shut him up. Something tells us they are only going to push him into the spotlight.
Much of India was enthralled with some “heroic” women, until some new evidence surfaced that didn’t make them look quite so wonderful.
Partha Sadhukhan uncovers tragic misinformation about domestic violence in India, and is raising awareness of this on International Men’s Day.
In India, there have been many instances of male rape wherein the legal system has pardoned the female rapist merely because she was a woman–and none batted an eyelid.
Western media has been indulging in massive anti-Indian propaganda, degrading its people and terming various Indian cities as “rape capitals.” Anil Kumar exposes this misinformation campaign.
Partha Sadhukhan makes the case for why the Indian government should establish a Men’s Commission and a Men’s Welfare agency.
Dowry law is one area of Indian law that many have acknowledged as a real problem, but Virag Dhulia notes that this only scratches the surface of the problem.
Violence is never funny. Unless of course it’s a man being severely abused by a woman.
Breaking news in India – Men’s Rights protests prompt Highest Court of India to overturn the totalitarian and scandalous provisions of VAWA that have been used to deny men their legal and human rights. We hope that VAWA meets a similar fate elsewhere.
Domestic Violence against men in India has long been recognised. Such knowledge is about to be swept under the carpet as highly funded profeminist agencies work to institute the belief that only men can perpetrate domestic violence, and that only women are the victims.