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The election season rarely reveals what is best in a country. Especially in India, where the polls and their election are systematically characterized by shameless demonstration of strength, false promises and opportunism, even when the real problems are in the background. Although these are commonplace events that could undoubtedly harm any election in any country, India is also distinguished by its deeply badist nature.
In a country like India, elections can very quickly turn into misogynist and anti-women narratives on the part of a select few.
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Take, for example, a recent election campaign of some people who would aim to promote the vote, but which was actually an unveiled and pathetic attack against the Bollywood actor, Swara Bhasker.
While phase 4 of the poll … um, the poll began Monday, photos began to make their way – pictures of men and women holding a sign with the following words: "This election, do not Do not look like Swara Bhasker, use your finger well.
For those of you who do not understand the context here, let's freshen up our troll leaves a bit.
Some time ago, Swara Bhasker, known for her fleshy roles, fiery temper, and lack of patience for Internet trolls, appeared. in a film entitled Veere Di Wedding a modern "feminist" vision of women's baduality. Swara broke the glbad ceiling while masturbating on the screen (her character, of course … Swara was masturbating according to the requirements of the character she was playing, calm your keyboard).
Too much, decided to grit their teeth (read badist Indians) who quickly exploded on social media, stalking Swara with all the possible insults in the book. They treated her as a prostitute, unscrupulously, they asked her if she would watch the movie with her grandmother.
Swara's "Allegiance" to the so-called "tukde-tukde gang" (she recently campaigned for former student leader and Kanhaiya Kumar, Begusarai candidate for CPI (M) and defender against intolerance and badism, made it an easy target for the right-wing trolls who run Twitter India.
The crude and unworthy (and totally unprovoked) attack is blatant evidence of degeneration This is another reminder that Indians do not understand anything about women's baduality and simply designate it with the red "A" * sign before locking them in. On the occasion, a bit like the misogynists of Puritan England or the United Arab Emirates today.
It is not surprising that accounts sharing the anti-Swara content mainly bear the prefix "Chowkidaar", which means that they are all vocal supporters of the party Bharatiya Janata. Some are not satisfied with subtle hints and specify their preference in tweets.
Do not be like @ReallySwara use your finger and vote smartly for @ BJP4India. # GeneralElections2019 # Vote4BJP pic.twitter.com/V9EZX6teg1
– Chowkidar Hitesh हिंदुसहिंदुस्तानी #TeamNB (@HiteshAwasthi20) – April 28, 2019
The best poster in the world. do not use your finger in a secular way, use it to make the nation strong
Am I right @ReallySwara ? pic.twitter.com/OY9nLPHjex
– #GauravPradhan (@DrGPradhan) 29 April 2019
Do not vote for gang members tukde tukde !! Use your finger for nation not for Gaddars !! Vote wisely !! #GoVote pic.twitter.com/1AJScwYCpf
– Chowkidar Parth panchal (@pparth13) April 29, 2019
Do not be like Swara Bhaskar
Use your finger wisely, vote wisely pic.twitter.com/aBhNe5oyDl– Chowkidar Dilip (@ dilipjain1979) April 29, 2019
We understand your frustration .. But at least this time, use your finger wisely pic.twitter.com/IimzEY6DGo
– Chowkidar Teamodi (@ Pappu4201) 29 April 2019
Do not be like Swara Bhoskar @ReallySwara @ ReallySwara [1965904] Use your finger vote intelligently for the nation. @khusboomishra1 @KapilMishra_IND @ 1984Lakhwinder pic.twitter.com/0sszCxcchY
– Chowkidar Jahanvi_ सिंहℹ️ (@jahanvi_ji) [29] In fact, the man who seems to have launched the poster campaign recently gained "fame" as a strong supporter of social media for the BJP. An ad campaign video that he made in support of the BJP recently became viral, propelling the young man on the heights of the star-dom troll.
It now seems that trolls have found the best way to seduce a majority of Indians. . Using the slut to fan election fever is pure genius. Because who hates an independent woman aware of her own baduality? Apparently everyone.
Incidentally, Begusarai is one of the 72 seats in the Phase 4 polls, a timely time to allow the trolls to earn points by destroying Swara (who herself is not a candidate but a militant from Kanhaiya).
As the four phases of voting are almost over, the country is moving towards a new government. But issues related to women's security – both physical safety and rights security and equality – remain topical. One would think that such campaigns (and the individuals who deliver them) should be immediately noted by the electoral commission. One would think that politicians and if not them, at least the brotherhood of the film would raise their voices against what is clearly an unfounded (and badist, so badist) libel campaign against a critically acclaimed actor. One might think that ordinary people would lose their reason in the face of such depraved malfeasance.
But it is India – the country where freedom of expression reigns supreme (to the extent that what one expresses is the popular opinion, God help you if it is not the case). The land where equality is king (because queens are killed at birth or smelly at puberty and maritalally oppressed in adulthood). The land of virgin truth (the one who does not obviously bad).
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