Linguistic Liberation: Rape as a Crime Against the Body

Linguistic Liberation: Rape as a Crime Against the Body

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If a person is attacked with a knife or injured by a bullet by some goons, that person will feel the same emotions that they felt. But in cases of rape, since they are a different species of human beings, although they were attacked and it was a crime against their body, we associated it with their dignity and respect!

We must change our language to accurately address rape – it is a crime against a human being, not an insult to the dignity, honor or modesty of women. If someone loses his honor in this crime, he is the rapist, not the victim. Changing our linguistic approach will not reduce the number of victims, but it could start a chain where victims will feel empowered to come forward and demand justice. Language goes beyond mere communication; It acts as a powerful catalyst for change. Through deliberately reevaluating and reshaping our language to confront issues of gender, women’s empowerment and equality, we take important steps towards building a society where every voice finds an echo, where dignity is respected. thrives, and where every person is treated with respect and fairness. They rightly deserve it. Now is the time to harness the transformative power of language to build a more inclusive and equitable world.

With fire we gave birth to our civilization and with language we created our world. Let us kindle the flame of truth within us, embracing our common humanity, striving for equality and justice. By using accurate language, we can appropriately address this crime, and together, build a more just and compassionate society.

, Mo. Mohiuddin Abeer there is one Grants, Compliance and Strategic Development Professionals

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