This
is the 21st century
Flying
automobiles may not be far away
Yet
justice remains a distant dream
For young
women in the Pollachi
Who got
sucked into the blackhole
Where
technology trapped their innocent minds
And cameras
coveted their flesh
By predatory
influential men
Who blackmailed
them to no end
And silenced
their horrors
with
the concept of shame.
Yet!
It
is the girls who are blamed
For chatting
with these imposters online
And befalling
shame upon their families
For
risking their virginity and honor.
Because
A
woman is just a sum of her body parts
And
A badge
of honor
And
A Flawless
flagship
All at
the same time.
The
boys?
They
will remain boys ofcourse
Reprimanded
for their glaring errors
And
Cajoled
for their lighter ones
They
will grow out of it yaar.
The
trauma?
Will
be forgotten
Swept
under the bloody carpet
And the
closet of skeletons
Put
on a brave face
Act
like nothing happened
Better
yet
If
they just die
And put
their family out of their miseries
Because
broken women
are
a blot on this society
and
we would much rather gossip
on
how a woman must have tortured
that
her husband had to stab her in the family court*
rather than
have
a real conversation about Pollachi.
This
is the 21st century
And ‘women
empowerment adorns every manifesto.
Thank
you so much.
See links on Pollachi rape here
and family court stabbing here
Such an awful way to treat women. How can anyone let this sort of thing continue?
ReplyDeleteTruth is we are yet to progress in terms of equality
DeleteI have lived a long life and what confounds me is, in the 21st century, this is still going on and we have refused to become enlightened. Thank you for this important poem. You speak for the many who are not allowed to speak, or are treated viciously if they do.
ReplyDeleteThanks sher
DeleteOh this is so powerful A poem which bleeds the injustice done to women. My heart goes out to to women who suffer so much. It is empowering that truths are told and you speak out for the broken woman
ReplyDeleteA gruesome tale--would it weren't true. In your narrative you reveal that the very opposite must happen for empowerment. Powerful.
ReplyDeletePowerful poem! Identifies with the rightful rage in me...
ReplyDeleteThanks Akka
DeleteI think that the stupid men involved believe they can get away with it because of the shame the girl and family will feel if it is publicised. The victim must always be defended and the perpetrators shamed in such events.
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe those ppl who always blame the victim first. I wonder why
DeleteWhat a horrid case!
ReplyDeleteReading your poem reminds me forcefully that all is not well in our world.
ReplyDeleteIt's such a sad world we live in at this time but we must find justice and look for the thousands of good things that humans do for others that don't make the headlines.
ReplyDeleteBut how can we ignore this
DeleteThanks designed for sharing such a nice thought, piece of writing is good, thats why i have read it
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