| Why not have "Male-Only" Coaches in all transport modes |
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| Written by Virag | ||||||
| Wednesday, 01 December 2010 10:29 | ||||||
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Recently innocent men were beaten up by women as they mistakenly entered some coaches reserved for women. Without understanding the practical problems involved therein, innocent men were bashed up by not only women passengers but also by the police and the misandrist media hailed it as a BOLD act of Women Empowerment. Without going into the morality and validity of reservation for women in an era when we legally deny basic human rights to men in the name of "Gender Equality", this act of Violence is downright barbaric and condemnable. So my question is, in order to provide protection, security and a safe environment to the male passengers, why can't we have "male-only" coaches in all modes of transport to avoid unwarranted male-bashing? Feel free to put your views in comment. See the video down below.
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Finally the shit piece of code ran. Aah what a relief. All of us were so happy that we had not crossed our deadlines and now all we wanted is some relief. And no, we did not want to eat that pathetic food provided in the name of dinner in office. So pop came the idea from Yogesh, Let’s go somewhere for dinner. But every one of them had left, so I and Yogesh were left alone.
Me: But there is one more problem, I don’t feel like driving my beast in this chilly Chandigarh Winter.
Yogesh: No problem buddy, we will go in my car, will drop you home and pick you up tomorrow morning as well. You know it is on my way.
Me: Hmmm, sounds a nice idea. OK come on lets go.
Transformed into an Eskimo in the non-Arctic region stuffing myself under a pullover, a jacket on top of it, a muffler, hand gloves and went towards the parking area accompanied by Yogesh. Settled in the car and we roared off and just then Yogesh told me something, hearing which I went numb to my nerves. He had a night vision problem and finds it difficult to maneuver turns at night. My jaws dropped wide open, eyes burst out in bewilderment.
Me: It’s a good joke, man. It was just to relax the situation (actually myself) with this light statement and somber reaction.
Yogesh: Had it been a joke.?
Me: What!!! you can’t be serious with this dude.
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