Well it is good to have Me Too movement. It should aim at cleansing the negatives of the past by recharging the sufferer by getting relived of deep pain by sharing it openly with public at large. The Mee Too cases which are more than six months old and where the suffrer is currently leading a normal settled life while carrying the burden of the past harassment should be taken as personality failure in each case and should not be the cause for initiation of court cases and filing defamation suits. Instead the so called accused should also come come out without any anger and with allhis umility in command should seek fogivenness . He should tender genuine apology of his personality failure and of his weeknesses with an affiemation that no one else coming in his contact will have to suffer like theone reporting the Me TOO case oneself.
The least the Bollywood can do is boycott these Romeos. But at the same breadth,let us not think that these lasses are not that innocent.They go all out to get a role/a break or some such favours.
Listening all such stories from the last 70 years, nothing new, now few are coming as acceptance, what is wrong. Natural instinct to get attracted towards females. But rape is un-natural, no animal can perform it except humans. If men have done raps, proof is required whether they have used force or sadative, else not possible. All false stories made then.
A damage is damage. The media which are now working day and night for senceluzation and publicity will not bother to publish the same way. After all somebody is accusing and somebody out of two are victim but surely somebody is doing the business.
What if some of the allegations are found to be with malafide intentions. An outcome of past enemity or some bad experience and found a way to take revenge in this #metoo outburst. Expect bollywood to do some internal inquiry, judge both the parties before taking any unilateral actions.
Re: What happens to 'innocent till proven guilty'?
by ashok bare on Oct 22, 2018 07:35 PM
There should be stringent punishment to the ocuser if ocusations are found false in the Court of Law