This Video Shows Why People Should Stop Blaming The Victim In Sexual Assault Cases

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Every time there is a case of sexual assault in our country, the society by default justify the act by blaming the victim for it, saying she was asking for it. Then they start analyzing what the girl wore, whom she was with, where she went, at what time she was outside her home, what she was doing and what not! And they usually conclude that the influence of ‘western culture’ leading to her western ways is the reason of her being a victim of assault.

In between all this, nobody ever question the offender’s conduct which is the real cause of the assault and so the culprits usually roam around freely even after committing such a heinous crime.

This informative video uploaded by the folks at Cinemonkz, depicts that a modern friendly girl who is considered an ‘easy target’ just because she likes to be friends with guys, parties with them late at night or shares a dance with them wearing the dress of her choice, is not asking for it in any way. She shares these friendly moments with you as she trusts you. So instead of misinterpreting her ‘NO’ as a ‘yes’, try to keep her trust and make her feel safe. The video is giving the apt message to the society.

Check it out and share with your friends and family.

The only thing that leads to rape/molestation or any other form of sexual assault to happen is the presence of a rapist. NOTHING ELSE.

Swasti Pujari
Swasti Pujari

Swasti Pujari is a versatile Engineer, blogger, content writer, and Social Media Enthusiast. With a passion for technology and creativity, she has devoted her career to solving engineering challenges and crafting engaging content. Her online presence is a strategic platform for connecting with people and sharing insights. Swasti's unique blend of technical expertise and creative expression has made her a key figure in her field. Her mantra for success is continuous learning and happiness in her work, reflecting her innovative approach to both engineering and writing.

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