Randians who deny that India has a misogyny problem, explain this [P]

I can think of three points.

  1. I am disgusted by abusive people. What is randian? what is MC, what is BC ? There is something called decency. When talking important things, please use decent language.

  2. No one denies India has problems. No one (especially those that this subreddit calls as 'kulcha warriors'). The only objection that you and your kinds attribute all or any problems to hindu culture because we are soft targets for your NGOs who are heavily funded. I will only use hinduism since I believe indian culture and hinduism are just the same words, the former is more anglicized.

  3. The fact that you think that the sex ratio of delhi is 884 because of Indian culture (hindu culture) is unfounded, even oif those responsible say it is (do not pick these sentences without the whole point because it would be out-of-context). At best, it is a misinterpretation of culture. This is not just a defense but an honest, factual presentation of facts. If you honestly do not have a biased opinion of hinduism, you would not be blaming india's problems on hinduism. Hindu culture historically, tried to shed any flaws it has and reformed itself at various points in time. When Jainism and Buddhism were at its peak, Aadi Sankara brought about non-violent rituials to the fore, debated and thus rejuvenated hinduism her. That was real problem at that time because hinduism did preach violence in a sense.

Here, hinduism does not even preach what you are attributing it with. So, its a cakewalk for us to defeat your moot points.

Because from where I stand, this in indefensible.'

Oh yeah, like the saying goes, "for the rabbit that you caught there are 3 horns, that's it?"......For each his own.

Look there is no debating India has many problems. Except, a majority (and the ones under discussion - misogyny and violence against women) are not because of the culture.

Just my opinion. Let the downvotes begin!

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