It's not just Dunk, btw. Did anyone see today's episode of @Humtvnetwork 's "Be Adab"? Daughter-in-law accuses father-in-law of sexual assault just to get her mother-in-laws jewlerry. :)
Or "Dil Tanha Tanha", only a couple hours before that? :') where a mother falsely claims her daughter has been sexually assaulted just to get revenge from her daughter-in-laws family? (Featuring the one and only, the accused wife beater, Mohs*n Ab*as.)
These narratives are purposely being repeated on prime time TV to discredit women who speak up.
Why? Because the only support victims had in this country were people who believed them. Not the courts, not the law, just public opinion. Now they're taking that away from us too.
Why? Because the only support victims had in this country were people who believed them. Not the courts, not the law, just public opinion. Now they're taking that away from us too.
Notice how these women who speak out against sexual assault are shown to be calculating, conniving, greedy for wealth, or vengeful over rejection.
While the men are shown as desirable, wealthy, righteous, upstanding, God-fearing, family-men, etc.
While the men are shown as desirable, wealthy, righteous, upstanding, God-fearing, family-men, etc.
They're socially conditioning us. :)
So that the next time a woman accuses a man of sexually assaulting her, our minds automatically doubt her. And we find the male narrative of denial more digestable.
So that the next time a woman accuses a man of sexually assaulting her, our minds automatically doubt her. And we find the male narrative of denial more digestable.