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 23 ways to prevent molestation in public
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Posted on 01-09-07 10:10 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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The following paints a very bad picture of safety for women in Indian cities. It is probably quite true, but I do not know for sure as I have never lived in India for a length of time, except for in Darjeeling. Also, I know it is not as bad in Darjeeling, or even Kathmandu, but nonetheless, it always behooves to be careful.

This article is from a blog by some Indian writer named Nita: http://nitawriter.wordpress.com/2007/01/05/23-ways-to-prevent-molestation
 
Posted on 01-09-07 10:24 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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good article

carry a gun and shoot everyone who oogles at ya in the wrong way
 
Posted on 01-09-07 10:47 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yea always blame the victim.
 
Posted on 01-09-07 11:07 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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isn't it always like that?

such a shame...
what's the point in giving birth to girls if they are going to be blamed for everything.
next they'll be saying girls can't walk outside ever if they want to survive etc..
 
Posted on 01-09-07 11:28 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dear All,
I have sent the following letter to the administer and it will be good if all of you read it as well:

"I have found that one of your users has copied a complete post of mine called '23 ways to prevent molestation in public' at http://www.sajha.com/sajha/html/openThread.cfm?forum=2&ThreadID=40313#reply
from my blog.
It is a wrong and illegal thing to do because your site has adverts - it is a commercial site. Also this goes completely against all ethics.
Also, this kind of thing gives a very bad name to your site so I would appreciate it if you would only give a small bit of it in your site and re-direct to my site or just delete it.
I am sure you will do the needful because otherwise I shall be forced to take some legal action. My work is copywrited and I have clearly said that there is to be no commercial use of my material. Inspite of the notice on my blog someone has gone ahead and copied my original work.
Waiting for a prompt action from you.

Thank you,
Nita Jatar Kulkarni
 
Posted on 01-09-07 11:45 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hi Nita,
It's sad that sgy pasted the whole text instead of just showing the link. But s/he did give credit to you. You're a good writer, and blogger, and sgy gave us the opportunity to know about you. The sajha admin will obviously gonna remove your text here; but I found harsh that despite that you threatend of legal actions, and I do consider it as rude. You consider racist when people make remarks of indians flocking to universities, and I thought you were a very nice and polite woman.

I hope that sajha admin will remove the text immediately.
 
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http://nitawriter.wordpress.com/about/
About this Blog
Hi! I’m Nita Jatar Kulkarni. I’m a freelance journalist and writer, and live in India. I want my blog to be a place which people visit to look for balanced and reliable information on a variety of subjects, mostly India-centric. This may fall far short of expectations, but do bear with me.
I have started by adding my published articles as well other pieces written by me. While there will be information here on India, her people and her business, there will also be other things…about life. Bits and pieces that every human being can relate to wherever they come from.
You are welcome to use any of my articles as long as it is for non-commercial purposes but do make sure you add my name at the bottom of it.
Thanks.

sgy added at the top.
Do you see the text here with commercial purpose?
 
Posted on 01-09-07 6:28 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Let me make it clear that I am not polite where copying is concerned. I am just fire and brimstone and I thought that this was very clear from my writings. I am a figher,a rebel and I feel very very strongly about many things. I always fight against this kind of thing, and that is precisely why you will see that my posts are full of emotion. I thought this was very clear from my writings. I wonder why you thought I am a pushover. I have even have a Google alert to tell me when my posts are lifted. One of these days I am going to write a post about people like this and believe me it's going to really strong!
 
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Hmm...but again, what the heck this means?

You are welcome to use any of my articles as long as it is for non-commercial purposes but do make sure you add my name at the bottom of it.
 
Posted on 01-09-07 8:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Nita, did you actually write all the articles and printed in newspapers that you've copied in your blog? If you've not written it originally,did you ever care to take the permission from the author or even feel to mention the name of author or the name of publication? I could not locate some of it in your blog.
 
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Each and every article on my blog is written by me. I have said so in my intro - did you not read it??
 
Posted on 01-09-07 9:55 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I didn't read it all as I got afraid of tempting to paste the text again here. I can't afford all legal stuffs now.

P.S. people do mistakes, but honest people can be nice too.
 
Posted on 01-10-07 12:15 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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screw up NTJK,,i liked your writing,,but it seems that you have just too much of attitude problem..
 
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i don't understand why people can't just put the damn link instead of the whole damn thing....just gives people reason for unnecessary discussion.
 
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This reminds me of this article by Manjushree Thapa, published in a Kathmandu newspaper circa in the '90s or so.

Shared here on a strictly non-commercial basis :-)

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Men Who Harass Women
by Manjushree Thapa


Oppressed by a sense of inferiority, unable to boost their self-esteem through activities that do not denigrate others, and generally lacking in intelligence, men who harass women are found in every alley of Kathmandu.

They have, in common, a shifty-eyed odiousness; otherwise,
they are as varied as life itself. Nevertheless, sociologists agree that they can be placed into the following categories:

1. Fat shopkeeper who stands in front of his store with his hands folded as he looks up at the sky and mutters at women half his age: His shirt buttons are popping open at their paunch, his mustache is crooked, and his wife's translucent rubber sandals adorn his feet.

Psychologically, such men are apathetic about life, since it is their wives' fathers who have set them up in business. Economically, they are happy to sell one or two pencils a day, believing that low sales have nothing to do with their attitude towards female customers. These men are likely to forget the names of their children.


2. Man in yellow pants with red stitches who hisses as he darts by women, reaching the other end of the street before the women realize what happened: His shirt, to boot, is checkered green-and-blue satin. For all their sense of color, these men move swiftly through the streets, invisible to the general public. Perhaps this is because they are short, and very, very thin. They work in various ambiguous "businesses," and spend their free time watching quite a few too many Hindi movies. Their eyes are perpetually bloodshot.


3. Eighteen year-old with short cropped hair, dressed in slightly flared pants with black buckled belts and tight shirts, who only harasses women when he is in the company of friends: A foolish youth, all around. Lacking opinions of their own, such boys latch avidly on to the opinion
of their friends, which are, in turn, based on the opinions of their friends.

This results in whole herds of boys whose favorite activity is standing on street corners, and whose general views on life are easily summarized by their favorite saying, "kei ho, kei ho," which is , incidentally, all they can think of saying to the women they choose to harass.


4. Man at the back of motorcycles who turns his face away after having uttered harassments into the wine: Recently married but still, at heart, a meat-head. These men generally engage in trading in Nepal's
stock exchange.


5. Man who puffs his narrow chest just as he passes women, forcing them to step off the sidewalk: The first cousin of the man who swerves his bicycle towards women as he rides by. These are strange men, whose greatest moments in life come from the not-so-accidental knocking of elbows in crowded streets. Such men yearn for more connection with
other people, and attain it in their own misdirected way.


6. Thirteen year-old student in the company of other thirteen year-old students: a dull one who has learned nothing from textbooks, and has not made up for this by excelling in anything else like sports or arts or
even telling lies.


7. Man who hangs off his friend's father's jeep, leering: a recent, worrisome, and little-understood phenomenon linked somehow to the Third World melding of patriarchal moral values and modern means of transport.


8. Men who ogle, unsure if they should attempt harassment or not: Forty-five year-old in dysfunctional marriages direly in need of therapy.


And who do they harass. these men? Invariably, the subject of their harassment is a woman undertaking serious, nation-building tasks with the single-mindedness of purpose they demand, like going to work, college, or school. Sociologists are not sure why a country which produces such women also produces the kind of men described above.

And what is to be done about such men? How can they be reformed? Experts claim there is no use confronting them.

Because when confronted about his actions, the fat shopkeeper becomes belligerent:

"Who? Me? I've got two or three children, and their names are - unh-unh..." The thin man in yellow pants smiles back queasily, exposing paan-stained teeth.


The eighteen year-old says with an unbecoming
blush, "kei ho, kei ho." The motorcycle man is already on the other side of the street. The man with a puffed-out chest may deflate it when confronted, but further down the road, he will start, again, to pull in
his breath.

Thirteen year-old student giggle when confronted, and men
who hang off their friend's father's jeep proceed from leering to sneering. Men who ogle become dangerously liable to explode with pent-up frustration when confronted.


The solution, experts say, is for women to befriend such men. Loathsome and harrowing as this seems, it is, they say, the only way the Nepali men can learn that women are not distant objects at which they can direct the coarse expression of their neuroses, but that women are
thinking, feeling human beings.

Experts could be right about this, but a thorough shaking, every now and then , might also be in order.

[This was by Manjushree Thapa]
 
Posted on 01-10-07 8:55 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Funny article .
 
Posted on 01-10-07 9:22 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Manjushree's writing is far better than Nita's. Thanks for sharing Ashu.
 


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