PriertheConfusedKumquat
Prier the Confused Kumquat
PriertheConfusedKumquat

There are hundreds of these kinds of stories out of India thanks to pay inequality and a reliance on traditional breadwinner roles.

Seriously, though, is it worse to be rural poor and alone or raising a son with a man who would rape a woman to death on a whim?

"Speaking about the events of that night, Ms. Devi says she doesn't understand how a woman could be out for the evening with a man who wasn't her husband."

This really reinforces the idea that the best way to help any community is to ensure women are fully educated and able to support themselves. Like so many other women around the world, this woman's entire life depends on her husband. When you're so economically fragile, I can see why you're inclined to believe and

Oh, Ms. Devi. I am sorry your husband made such shitty choices that negatively effected so many people around him.

Too late. :-( I feel sick now actually, ugh. There are some disturbing fuckers out there, that's for sure...

Wow, a rape apologist who uses the excuse "cause they were poor". Well that's a new one for the sad list of why men shouldn't be held accountable for their actions. Do you really think that the well publicised violent gang rapes are the only rapes that happen there?

This video was about the massive amount of victim blaming that happens in India. It wasn't trying to address the actual reasons rape culture is so ingrained in some parts of India.

"Were there any boys with you?"

Just don't read the comments on the YouTube site. It's filled with some of the most hateful misogynistic crap I've seen. I feel like I need to bleach my eyeballs.

This is brilliant yet enraging. So many feelings.

*don't go into the youtube comments of any video. It's a hotbed of anything horrible that basement dwellers can think of tenuously related to the video.

I love every thing about this.

This is hilarious. And heartbreaking. And nauseating. And clever. I loved it. I hated it.

The outfit portion going as far as a space suit was witty (and sad), while the conversation with the cop sent chills down my spine.

I laughed, but in an empty, hollow, kind of defeated way.

And it's the top favorable review, haha.

We really all are sitting here with our jaws on the floor/desk/center of the planet with this book! I can't even...

This is insulting to Chinese food, people learning to read, books with lots of pages, Amazon, and people who shave anywhere on their bodies.

There is actually a hilarious customer review of the book on Amazon that gave it five stars: