Thursday, October 25, 2018

Has the Me Too Movement been taken away from the victims of sexual misconduct?




Russian president Vladimir Putin shocked the world when a few weeks ago he spoke out against the Me Too Movement. He just stopped short of explicitly stating that the campaign is a media conspiracy. “I don’t think that we should turn these questions, especially concrete cases, into some kind of campaign,” Putin said. When one of world’s most prominent leaders says something like that, the world sits up and listens.


The Me Too movement was an attempt of what can be called the desperation to do something about a problem and stop silently suffering from it. It aimed at encouraging women to speak up about the sexual transgressions that they face or have faced so that people and policy makers alike are sensitized towards how extensive the problem is and can be therefore better armed in dealing with this huge evil.  This movement is women expressing the horrors that they have faced and could not talk about it because they fear the societal judgement. The movement is an outlet for all the frustration because everyone should know that this is something that can happen to literally anyone.

So the question that arises is that why do such leaders have a problem with it, Is it just men who fear the campaign or is that we have been conditioned to ignore something like this and this movement just makes us uncomfortable because let us face it, as a society we are doing literally nothing to make sure that a woman facing sexual misconduct can at least speak up about her problem.

The Me Too Movement has faced a lot criticism as a proponent of outrage culture. Feminists criticised it for having an undefined purpose while journalists and lawyers criticised it for not having a mechanism of fact checking making it really easy to defame a person and then there was an issue of over emphasis on certain cases having big names while the ones that did not were again conveniently ignored.

A new term was coined “Me Too conspiracies” to address the cases that were solely put together with the intention of defaming certain persons. In a brief period of time we went from outrage on Me Too Movement accusations to Outrage against Me Too to believing in Me Too conspiracies and once again conveniently forgot the issue of widespread sexual harassment.

Granted for an instance that the MeToo conspiracies might be true but it can never be granted that sexual abuse is not a problem, it can never be granted that women do not have the right atmosphere to speak out about the trauma that they face due to it and it can never be granted that we had a chance to do something for the victims ofsexual misconduct and we once again failed them by taking a movement meant for them and smearing it with false accusations and conspiracies. 




Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Akhilesh Yadav hinted at a coalition: The name of the party however, keeps changing



Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav hinted at a coalition when he earlier said that his party can turn out to be a friend of the Congress if the country's oldest political party becomes weaker.He also said that it is the Congress's responsibility to bring parties with similar ideology under one umbrella.

When Akhilesh Yadav hinted at a coalition, it happened after a series of events. Samajwadi Party had decided to field Arjun Arya from Budhni in Madhya Pradesh state elections. Budhni is the seat from where Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan contests elections. Arjun Arya refused to contest from Budhni on a Samajwadi Party ticket saying that only Congress can defeat Bhartiya Janta Party in the region.

This probably annoyed Akhilesh who in response to reporters said "The Congress annoyed the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) the same way. If there is a Congress leader behind this (Arya's refusal), we welcome all those who want to contest on the SP ticket. I would not say that the Congress should take our candidates, but it may feel bad if I say that those not fielded by the Congress can join the SP."



Akhilesh Yadav hinted at a coalition however, when later he added "But remember one thing - when the Congress becomes weaker, the SP can prove its friend. This is the Congress's responsibility to bring parties with similar ideology under one umbrella."

Samajwadi Party has released a list of six candidates for the Madhya Pradesh state assembly polls. Elections for the two thirty member Madhya Pradesh Assembly are scheduled for November 28th.

In the ever-changing political climate however, Akhilesh Yadav hinted at a coalition with Mayawati’s Bahujan Samaj Party on October 6thwhen he said that Samajwadi Party will no longer wait for Congress to decide on the matter. "The Congress has made us wait for too long. How much longer must we wait? “He said.

"We will now consult the Gondwana Gantantra Party with which we had an alliance, and also the BSP, for the coming assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh," Akhilesh Yadav told reporters.

The political climate of the country is changing so rapidly that it is becoming hard to keep a track of the political machinations. The only thing one can do as a citizen right now is try to keep up with it and vote for the one who seems will actually work as hard after elections as one is doing right now over the machinations.