@Przelotnyptak1, you clearly have no idea what I'm talking about, or you wouldn't (I hope) write what you just wrote. I do hope you're just ignorant like GefreiterKania and Bratwurst Boy.
It is convenient to find one incident and dwell on it, for instance, patriarchy as a source of all evil.
No, it's not just one incident. You clearly have no idea what it's like for women and girls in India.
Did you know that the birth of a boy is celebrated in India and the birth of a girl isn't? When it's a boy, there's singing, dancing, etc. When it's a girl - there's usually nothing:
nytimes.com/2007/11/30/world/asia/30iht-girls.1.8541172.html
Don't tell me you don't know about abortions of female fetuses and the shortage of women in India due to that. I've known about it for years. You'd have to live in a cave in order not to know about it, I think:
pha.berkeley.edu/2021/04/10/un-natural-selection-female-feticide-in-india/
Patriarchy, misogyny, sexism, retarded traditions are a source of evil towards women and girls. However, India is backward not only in this respect, but also in general. Some of this backwardness affects also men. Nowhere near as much as women, though.
Of course, in the past, when all I knew about India was Gandhi (I even bought a film about him on DVD), Taj Mahal, the Kama Sutra, the visual, colourful surface of their culture and the work of Mother Theresa there, I had a more positive view of that country. But the more I got to know about India, the more deplorable I found it. Unfortunately.
I remember reading an article about a Catholic priest (I think he was even a Pole) living in India who got so upset after an elderly Catholic nun was raped in that country that he took it to the press and said that in India cows are worth more and get more respect than women.
This photographer seems to agree:
asianews.it/news-en/A-photographer-provokes:-In-India-women-are-worth-less-than-sacred-cows-(Photo)-41140.html
@Przelotnyptak1, I have no time, strength and patience to educate you about this, especially that I have no guarantee that anything will sink into your strange, selective mind, so I'd be just wasting my time. If you honestly want to know the truth about what's going on in India and why, there's plenty of articles and documentaries about it. I doubt you'll ever read and watch them though, because I think you don't really want to know the truth.
Women should know their place
Which is - far away from you?? Hahaha :D