I have long known about the Delhi bus massacre that shocked the world. At that time, it was only a tragic news, and it passed away. At most, I may sigh that India has done a terrible job in this regard.
But after watching this almost documentary-like episode, my mind changed. I never felt that this matter had nothing to do with me, and even panicked and even felt pain during the process of watching it. I think that's because, this can happen to anyone. This is the most terrifying thing, she could be anyone. No matter what race you are, college student or working girl, beautiful as a flower or ordinary as a passerby... It doesn't matter. As long as the thugs' eyes are on you, the ending is almost doomed.
The whole episode is like a semi-running account of how to capture the 6 murderers one by one. But I think about what the new policewoman said at the end. Whether they are caught, whether they repent, whether they can be sentenced to death... In fact, it is meaningless, and nothing is more important than the recovery of the victim's health. However, no longer.
More compensation after the fact is not as good as prevention in advance. Everyone's indifference to rape cases, their habit of being unequal between men and women, their harshness towards women, corrupt police and zz... all these things finally constituted the occurrence of this tragedy.
After the episode ended, I browsed the related news again. Unfortunately, the overall case rate in India has not been alleviated in the slightest by this case. The demons are still brutal, and the government is still helpless. The TV also described the ugly faces of politicians from the side, the bloody ignorance of the students, and the sensational media... In the face of the victims, are there only six murderers?
No, there are more murderers.
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