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Lindsay Pereira: The Indian culture of silence

Women the world over spent much of last year naming and shaming men who had abused their power. Why didn't that happen here?

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The #MeToo campaign on social media platforms attracted some attention, but it was business as usual for industries like entertainment and technology
The #MeToo campaign on social media platforms attracted some attention, but it was business as usual for industries like entertainment and technology

Lindsay PereiraIndian men can do no wrong. That was the implication for millions of us when confronted with the deafening silence of 2017, in sharp contrast to the voices raised in protest against powerful men in the West. The #MeToo campaign on social media platforms attracted some attention, but it was business as usual for industries like entertainment and technology - both controlled by men, both home to millions of women, and both happy to turn a blind eye to the mere possibility of sexual harassment.

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