After transferring to Kunal Kamra online, the comics must have taken a deep breath of relief, giving as good as it is. But Mukhija has been worried (read) virtual attacks worried by trolls. While the big spectators have forgiven others, Mukhja has continued to face rape and death threats. The incident is neither new nor surprising, but is bothering everyone.
Reading through dangers reminds one of the dangers faced by other major women who worry about men and trolls.
Recently, a Chennai -based lawyer, Thilgavati Thilo, took to social media, when she was out with her male friend, to call her a patrolman for moral policing on a beach. In the video posted on Instagram, the policeman can be seen asking the woman, “Is she your husband?” When he informed him that he was a Madras High Court Advocate, he did not first tell him to his profession and then “sit in the dark”. Since the post, the lawyer has been facing online misuse.
Earlier, Quir Stand-Up Comedian Swati Sachdeva, who often faces poisoning for her ‘lesbian’ jokes, was attacked by trolls for a joke about her mother and vibrator.
It should be noted that National Commission for Women (NCW), Active in calling a comedian for jokes, in this case women have failed to misuse online, or address cases in the past.
The most in these campaigns is that Indian men’s passion (considering the risk of normalization, most of these Vanabe rapists and killers have been expressed as ‘trolls’ who are male or pretend to be) with the vagina. They want to protect it, protect it, worship it, and can go to any length to do so, including this attack. They (her?) They are threatening Mukhja with a vaginal attack for the alleged romantic attack on the mother’s vagina.
When the policeman asks the woman about her profession on the beach, he once separates the respectable woman from the ugly. His profession not only makes him a more worthy person in his eyes, but a woman who can put more power than that, and thus be treated wisely. If she was a college student, or an uneducated girl of a marginalized community, would she have launched her power differently on her body?
Data shows that the chances of marginalized oppression are greatly increased (even more for the gender minorities) and why no data requires any data to explain.
Gender-based attacks and violence often overlap or intestine with other socio-political marginals. Even in broad sense, it appears. Job is a Muslim woman, Tilo is a periystist.