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Recently, two completely different incidents happened in two different places.

On the surface, they look unrelated. But if you scratch deeper, they expose the same ugly pattern.

In Delhi, during the UGC protest, journalist Ruchi Tiwari was surrounded, abused, and threatened.

According to reports, she was told things like she would be “paraded naked,” faced rape threats, caste-based taunts, and vulgar slurs.

Now look at the second incident. A social media influencer, Lakshya Speaks, known for speaking on Dalit rights, was seen bragging publicly about having “Brahmin exes” flexing it like some kind of trophy.

Screenshots show statements objectifying Brahmin women, reducing them to conquests, even using explicit sexual remarks like “My brahmin gf s*cks me off” to prove his point.

When a woman is threatened with a naked parade because of her caste, that’s hate.

When a woman is reduced to “I dated Brahmin girls, they did this for me”, that’s also hate.

This isn’t coincidence. It’s a pattern of identity based targeting wrapped in the language of activism or cool internet flexing.

Imagine being a girl who genuinely believes she’s in love. She builds trust. She dreams of a future. And one day she discovers she was just a “caste trophy”, someone’s social experiment, someone’s flex, someone’s revenge narrative.

And here is the bigger question.
Do you need to be Brahmin to raise your voice against this?
No.

You just need basic decency.
No civilized society, no matter the caste, religion, or ideology should normalize sexual threats, naked parade slogans, or fetishizing women based on community identity.

Misogyny doesn’t become progressive just because it targets a different caste.

And where are the loud feminist voices now? The ones who dissect Karwa Chauth, sindoor, mangalsutra, and “Hindu patriarchy” in hour-long reels?

Where is that same outrage when a woman is threatened with public stripping? When a community’s girls are sexualized as trophies?

If you claim to stand for women’s dignity, it cannot be selective. If you claim to fight caste discrimination, you cannot justify dehumanizing someone because of their caste.

Courtesy – An Indian woman

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