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Thanks for your response, Sonora. I do understand that viewpoint on capital punishment having held it fiercely myself many years ago. I was heavily influenced by “my experiments with truth” & tried to inculcate ahimsa in thought word & deed. However viewing the level of violence inside the world today & the loss of a shared sense of morality between people, one has to move quickly to protect at any rate the very young & vulnerable from ideas including “its ok to commit a crime .. You can always be accepted back into society”. Do we really need to depend that newly found conscience of the incarcerated to guide society? I agree that for crimes such as theft or fraud, rehabilitation is the way forward… But it is unacceptable that a person who commits bodily harm to another should ever find a place in society again. The message we winnie the pooh are giving the victims is… Yes you were raped but its not such a fuss most likely. Your rapist just might become being your neighbor twenty years from now. You will move on..Be friends with him even. I think it’s important to be very careful in choosing words when trying to construct the attitudes around rape. A father instructing his daughter on her sense of dressing does not automatically become evil personified. There is a value in parsing the good through bad, and sharing that sense of judgement with your near and dear or even a larger group of people. If we are to be left to interpreting our own sense of good and bad then why do we have a censor board? Or why have obscenity laws? Why decry rape? of course, someone experience as well as think that violently forcing a woman is a good idea. Society cannot be built properly. It can only be built by a shared sense of rights and wrongs. A man should lose his directly to live after committing rape. I for starters would love to stick up & speak for the great sacrifices made by fathers across India. I would even go to date as to argue that the breakdown of the patriarchal head in families contributes to the breakdown of discipline in society. Why are so many young Indian women equating strength & independence with external shows of wealth & lifestyle choices? A casual analysis of subjects that Hollywood churns out will reveal a yearning for the patriarch… So many characters with daddy issues. While Bollywood kung fu panda is now comfortable with parodying itself encounter mother sentiment.. One cannot deny that the matriarch is still a celebrated aspect of society. Thanks again for a more sensitive handling of the subject than scores of others I came across. On another point, I see that it has now become a common trope to blame it all on patriarchal attitudes… The mere products or services the word “patriarch” is now used only with a negative connotation. Why is this so? Are all the women speaking up against rape also implying that their fathers are responsible mysteriously for the attitude of rapists? Does that also mean they admit their mothers have no role in most this? What is really meant by patriarchal attitudes that everyone refers to in they context of rape anyway?
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