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The Gulabi Gang, or Pink Gang, is an all-women vigilante group in India.
"Yes, we fight rapists with lathis [sticks]. If we find the culprit, we thrash him black and blue so he dare not attempt to do wrong to any girl or a woman again," boasts Sampat Devi Pal, the group’s founder and head.
Devi first discovered the power of the stick in the 1980s when she used it against a neighbour who abused his wife. Devi’s intervention had the desired result and the recalcitrant husband was forced to mend his ways. More importantly, Devi’s model of delivering alternative justice inspired a movement that now boasts of a network of 400,000 women - dressed in pink sarees and all wielding a stick - across 11 districts of India’s largest province of Uttar Pradesh.
From fighting violence against women, preventing child marriages, arranging weddings of couple in love despite local resistance, to ensuring delivery of basic rights for the poorest of poor, the Gulabi Gang’s vision is to ‘protect the powerless from abuse and fight corruption’ has found easy resonance across much of India’s hinterland, blighted by unending reports of sex crimes and gang rapes.
"When a woman seeks the membership of Gulabi Gang, it is because she has suffered injustice, has been oppressed and does not see any other recourse," says Suman Singh, the group’s deputy commander, from Mahoba district. "All our women can stand up to the men and if need be seek retribution through lathis," she adds.
"The Gulabi Gang has stepped into the vacuum left by the state and offers an alternative means of attaining justice."
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Rayhaneh Jabbari is sentenced to hang for killing her rapist in self defense in Iran. She is now 26 years old and has been in Tehran’s dreaded Evin prison since 2007. The petition for her release can be found here: http://bit.ly/1h7EP4D
UNBELIEVABLE
EVERYBODY SIGN THIS PETITION
Yakiri Rubio was kidnapped and raped in Mexico City this December. Now she—and not her attackers—faces ten years in prison.
THIS IS SENDING ME INTO A RAGE STROKE
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In Cape Town, South Africa, a group of locals whipped and stoned an alleged rapist to death last weekend and left his battered body on a road for hours. 'We don't regret his killing because if we do not react to these incidents, no one would,' said the resident, who did not want to be named
"Egyptian artist and blogger Deena created a fictional superhero, Qahera, a 'female Muslim superhero who combats misogyny and Islamophobia.'
In a recent installment of the comic, a young woman leaves the police station crying after being blamed for her own sexual harassment, only to encounter more harassment from four men, one of whom is carrying a knife. In the nick of time, Qahera swoops in, takes out all of the men, and then hangs them from poles outside of the police station with a note saying, 'These men are perverts.' It's unclear if they are dead and honestly, there is a large part of me that doesn't care. The writer who shared the comic with me also rejoiced at the conclusion, leading me to believe that as women, we need these stories."
— The Rise of the Anti-Rapist Anti-Hero
Good job Daniel
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the principal at my school made an announcement yesterday that the girls need to start covering up and then i found this in the hallway
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"...No matter how many Americans are murdered every year, and no matter how many times we say we 'could just kill that guy,' we don’t talk of 'murder culture.' We talk of 'gun culture.' Accordingly, when we talk about rape, we should rage not against 'rape culture' but against 'dick culture.'
When I say 'dick culture,' I mean: The inordinate pride men feel in owning and wielding their dicks. The idiotic contests they hold to see whose dick is more powerful, can shoot off harder, go farther. The way both men and women will say 'he was thinking with his dick.' The spasmodic reaction of a dick-bearing man when one suggests that, given the yearly number of dick-related injuries per capita, the use of his dick should be restricted. Every man with a dick believes he is a responsible dick-owner. Dicks don’t kill people, he says. You can’t take away our dicks. Yet there are always so many 'accidents!' I am no handmaiden to the nanny state, but you have to admit: a ban on dicks seems like the most pragmatic solution.
Yes, I am tired of rape stories. I think rape stories are boring. I am sick of rape stories on CNN and sicker of rape stories on Jezebel. I would like instead to see national, televised debates and full episodes of morning radio shows and several long-form podcasts and a portion of the next State of the Union address dedicated to determining whether men should be allowed to keep their dicks.
Guns, however, should be given to girls at age ten."
— Sarah Nicole Prickett, Your Friends and Rapists: How dick culture permits the crime, via Medium