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Related: About this forumSexualized workplaces, predatory men and the rage of women
And these are just the upper class professionals. The routine sexual violence faced by women on construction sites and inside middle class homes where they work as domestic servants, and in every other kind of working class location is of course, even more normalized.
But that charming convivial silence is being shattered by the growing rage of women. And its happening everywhere.
The gutsy young Tehelka journalist who has blown the cover on the sexual assault she faced from Tarun Tejpal, and the principled and unambiguous support she has received from fellow staffers in the face of the Editors attempts to manage the crisis. (We havent heard the last of that incident yet).
The legal student who blogged about the retired Supreme Court judge who physically molested her. The other young lawyers who are speaking up.
The student at a university in Delhi who demanded and got the public humiliation of her supervisor who molested her he had to tender a written and oral apology to her before the entire gathered department.
The Dalit school-girls in Harana raped by upper caste men in connivance with the police, who have lodged formal complaints and named their rapists. And yes, they continue to go to school.
The male establishment is all aflutter with anxiety. Senior advocates, the Times of India reports, are getting wary about employing women juniors because they dont want to run the risk of being accused in the future. Thats a nice clear signal to send out to women put up with it if you want a job. Especially in the judiciary that can invoke confidentiality with grave seriousness.
But that charming convivial silence is being shattered by the growing rage of women. And its happening everywhere.
The gutsy young Tehelka journalist who has blown the cover on the sexual assault she faced from Tarun Tejpal, and the principled and unambiguous support she has received from fellow staffers in the face of the Editors attempts to manage the crisis. (We havent heard the last of that incident yet).
The legal student who blogged about the retired Supreme Court judge who physically molested her. The other young lawyers who are speaking up.
The student at a university in Delhi who demanded and got the public humiliation of her supervisor who molested her he had to tender a written and oral apology to her before the entire gathered department.
The Dalit school-girls in Harana raped by upper caste men in connivance with the police, who have lodged formal complaints and named their rapists. And yes, they continue to go to school.
The male establishment is all aflutter with anxiety. Senior advocates, the Times of India reports, are getting wary about employing women juniors because they dont want to run the risk of being accused in the future. Thats a nice clear signal to send out to women put up with it if you want a job. Especially in the judiciary that can invoke confidentiality with grave seriousness.
http://kafila.org/2013/11/21/sexualized-workplaces-predatory-men-and-the-rage-of-women/
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Sexualized workplaces, predatory men and the rage of women (Original Post)
ismnotwasm
Nov 2013
OP
ah, this would be women speaking up, not shutting up. the difference that makes. and...
seabeyond
Nov 2013
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seabeyond
(110,159 posts)1. ah, this would be women speaking up, not shutting up. the difference that makes. and...
cant assault the young women anymore...? cant hire.
wow
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)2. +1000
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