Gender
Nilanjana Roy
We never look at male behaviour; it's always the women in the spotlight. We never shame rapists the way we shame the raped. But not anymore , Nilanjana Roy shares a look in the world where men are under scrutiny !
Also write in your thoughts how you would like to discuss men in the same minute details as men discuss women.
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Do comment on what more you think can be done to counter this menace.
Kuber Sharma
No I will not be going for the Slut Walk in New Delhi on 25th June. No, its not because I cannot bear to go for a march in 44 degree centigrade. No, its not because I am not a slut (anyways since am a man, I cant be one. Worst case scenario I can be a stud). No its not because I don’t agree with the core message, that sexual assault is an act of violence by perpetrator and not invited by the victim. But I do not think the Slut Walk is the way to go about ‘Social Change’. I have a couple of rants against the Sluts walking the streets (no pun intended).
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| We believe that Men can play an active role in eradicating violence against women. With this Blogathon, we want to collect ideas, thoughts and experiences of diverse men and women on the importance of men’s role and the urgency of the issue. |
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Recent Entries |
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