India’s Daughter / by Richard

People both in and outside India were sharing links to India’s Daughter, an unsettling BBC documentary that aired this Wednesday about the brutal gang-rape of a young woman on a Delhi bus in 2012.

India had banned the film, but people had put it on YouTube and were sharing it on social media. But internet censorship, besides being increasingly ineffective in a world where people use VPNs and file-sharing sites to find forbidden content, can sometimes be highly visible.

Then we have the problem of rape and respect for women, a woman should be as safe as anybody, anywhere and everywhere. This movie with its flaws, shows the "state of man" among the second largest population on earth.