From OpIndia, Filmmaker Daniel Shravan says rape victims should carry condoms and cooperate in rape to avoid their murder afterwards.

He suggests that rape without murder should be legalised, and when women are assaulted by rapists, they should cooperate in the act and offer the rapist a condom, so that they are not killed afterwards

Amidst the spate of gruesome rape and murder incidents being reported from across the country, filmmaker Daniel Shravan has suggested a shocking measure to tackle the growing menace of sexual assault and murder. Shravan has suggested that instead of calling for police help, women should carry condoms and save themselves from the fate of murder. He suggests that when women are assaulted by rapists, they should cooperate in the act and offer the rapist a condom, so that they are not killed afterwards.

... In one of the posts that has now been removed, Shravan has argued that “Rape is not a serious thing but Murder is inexcusable”. Shravan then contends that the Society and Women organisations are “real culprits for engendering the evil thinking of killing the rape victims after raping them”. He argues that if the courts, government and law provide an exemption for rapes, then rapists wouldn’t think of murdering the victims.

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Rape Without Murder Should Be Legalised Says Filmmaker

From OpIndia, Filmmaker Daniel Shravan says rape victims should carry condoms and cooperate in rape to avoid their murder afterwards.

He suggests that rape without murder should be legalised, and when women are assaulted by rapists, they should cooperate in the act and offer the rapist a condom, so that they are not killed afterwards

Amidst the spate of gruesome rape and murder incidents being reported from across the country, filmmaker Daniel Shravan has suggested a shocking measure to tackle the growing menace of sexual assault and murder. Shravan has suggested that instead of calling for police help, women should carry condoms and save themselves from the fate of murder. He suggests that when women are assaulted by rapists, they should cooperate in the act and offer the rapist a condom, so that they are not killed afterwards.

... In one of the posts that has now been removed, Shravan has argued that “Rape is not a serious thing but Murder is inexcusable”. Shravan then contends that the Society and Women organisations are “real culprits for engendering the evil thinking of killing the rape victims after raping them”. He argues that if the courts, government and law provide an exemption for rapes, then rapists wouldn’t think of murdering the victims.

Continue reading @ OpIndia.

4 comments:

  1. Men rape women because of the power dimension to this crime of psychological muder.

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  2. And I said this person should have no home in the West because of this view, feminists would attack me.

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  3. AM

    I didnt bother clicking to read more because the argument is woithout merit. This film maker needs a good kick in the balls for looking to legalise rape and his argument is perverse.

    The facts are the majority of rapists -particularly in India run little risk of being sent to jail. Rapists will continue to kill thier victims regardless of there being no legal consequences. Some rapists get gratification from killing -others simply would kill because they would not like a victim to expose them to their wives, family, friends or community.

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  4. Well said Christy. Despicable suggestion and I also agree (hold the front page) with DaithiD. Repugnant swine shouldn't be allowed to visit these shores. I also didn't read further -usually a risk in online debate.

    Sexual crime has a serious pyschological impact on survivors and the rule of law is there to punish and rehabilitate offenders, and as a preventative measure. Let the punishmemt fit the crime. Although my heart often wishes the death penalty for crimes like these, whether the victim survives or not, my head reminds me of the downsides of the death penalty and the benefits of legal systems which mitigate and reduce offending.

    Allowing people the freedom to inflict sexual trauma on others unchallenged is an anathema to any person with an ounce of empathy.

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