"It can be explained by economics, the bigger the gap between the rich and the poor, the more crime incidents, the rich bring more wealth to the society, but it does not benefit the poor, so they will rob, which will generate more Social strife, this is normal, the whole world is like this, plus there are many uneducated young people here, who have not received sex education, but can download obscene videos for free from the Internet. It has an impact, and they don't know how to understand it, they objectify women, hoping to have women themselves, and if they don't get it, they go for it without thinking about the consequences, and they have nothing anyway..."
This is a line of a little police officer in the play, which accurately and aptly illustrates the problem.
What we see most in Indian movies and TV dramas is jumping and jumping, all the happy India, although I have never been to this magical country, I can feel from the sporadic news that these are not correct India. Most of the truth comes from the dark corners and corners behind, the despair behind.
In a country where there are more men than women, as the economy becomes more and more developed, the population seems to be flowing, and the openness of ideas will sprout across the country like mushrooms after a rain. From the perspective of "kidnapping", when everything only looks at "money", there are not many choices left for us.
People are trying their best to make money. Those who get rich first take advantage of all the favorable resources. Most of the rest will take risks, hoping to reach their heights, while others start to "Buddha". Tie".
Most young women have the right to choose resources, and the mainstream values of society also make them choose the more "correct" side. Those who are "naked" are destined to be ignored.
The evil of human nature lies here. Those at the bottom of the society are not reconciled to this mediocre arrangement. In addition, the mainstream view is not easy for them. They have behaviors that "hate" the society and feel that the society is unfair to them. , they began to objectify women as "commodities" under mainstream values.
Crime makes them harder, but they are unwilling to be mediocre in their hearts, leading to a vicious circle.
No matter how mediocre a system is, there will be a moment of convincing, and no matter how perfect a country may be, there is a disgusting side to it.
(It's not just about India, you guessed it...)
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