I want to share and discuss this upcoming film and the serious issues it covers for a lot of people of south Asian origin:
It personally reminded of a case with a family I knew as a child that ran a cornershop near to both my school and the main Hindu temple my parents used to take me to. I knew the parents well as they always served me and I used to visit regularly both after school and religious events.
Their 20 year old daughter was dating a white guy who was also on drugs. The parents therefore roofied her with Rohypnol and carried her off to the airport to try force her onto a plane for a forced marriage in Pakistan. They obviously ended up being caught and the parents were jailed (old article but it happened literally 10 minutes away from where I grew up):
http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/8076504.Parents_jailed_for_kidnap_bid/
From discussions and reading plenty of other people's stories on ex Muslim communities, having heard from several people who similar things happened to, there having been many televised programmes covering, and one of my cousin's having been beaten up when she told her parents that the guy they picked for her to marry 'was not the right man for her', I do not view these incidences as isolated or part of any extremist sect, they are widespread and common among both Muslim and Hindu culture, and even continue on happening today.
My father had wanted to forcefully 'marry me off' to a girl when I was 16 and he read my text messages from a mobile chat room while going through my things, as well as having constantly threatened to kill me if I tried dating anyone well into my 20s, and previously having forcefully kept me locked at home and never allowed me to socialize outside of people of his choosing. This isn't a story at all unique to me either, it's the same stories with almost every ex Muslim / Hindus living in the west.
There are cases written almost everyday on one of the ex Muslim forums I'm currently using where girls are being forced to marry, wear the hijab / burqa / niqab and similar things, one single example I can provide as no doubt people will keep asking for proof if I don't:
https://www.reddit.com/r/exmuslim/comments/8uq1k0/comment/e1iif31
Yet when people in such situations make any attempt to voice their discontent with their religious upbringings, they are typically silenced and accused of being racists, religion-phobes, spreading hate speech and such things. No one outside of the ex religious groups seem to want to hear, believe or understand these issues, and will use their usual 'but not everybody does that' excuse to dismiss any such complaints. 'Multiculturalism' and typically SJW type beliefs lean in favour of defending the religions and cultures, while refusing to acknowledge the real scale at which these incidences occur.
Furthermore, the people who are victims in these situations are living in constant terror. They are too afraid to call the police or get any help in case of being beaten more or even killed by their parents, along with being conditioned all their lives to think that no one will help them because parents are always right and can do whatever they want towards their kids. This leads to most of these cases never actually being reported, and as a whole next to nothing being done to help people living in these situations, or even acknowledging that such situations exist.
It personally reminded of a case with a family I knew as a child that ran a cornershop near to both my school and the main Hindu temple my parents used to take me to. I knew the parents well as they always served me and I used to visit regularly both after school and religious events.
Their 20 year old daughter was dating a white guy who was also on drugs. The parents therefore roofied her with Rohypnol and carried her off to the airport to try force her onto a plane for a forced marriage in Pakistan. They obviously ended up being caught and the parents were jailed (old article but it happened literally 10 minutes away from where I grew up):
http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/8076504.Parents_jailed_for_kidnap_bid/
From discussions and reading plenty of other people's stories on ex Muslim communities, having heard from several people who similar things happened to, there having been many televised programmes covering, and one of my cousin's having been beaten up when she told her parents that the guy they picked for her to marry 'was not the right man for her', I do not view these incidences as isolated or part of any extremist sect, they are widespread and common among both Muslim and Hindu culture, and even continue on happening today.
My father had wanted to forcefully 'marry me off' to a girl when I was 16 and he read my text messages from a mobile chat room while going through my things, as well as having constantly threatened to kill me if I tried dating anyone well into my 20s, and previously having forcefully kept me locked at home and never allowed me to socialize outside of people of his choosing. This isn't a story at all unique to me either, it's the same stories with almost every ex Muslim / Hindus living in the west.
There are cases written almost everyday on one of the ex Muslim forums I'm currently using where girls are being forced to marry, wear the hijab / burqa / niqab and similar things, one single example I can provide as no doubt people will keep asking for proof if I don't:
https://www.reddit.com/r/exmuslim/comments/8uq1k0/comment/e1iif31
Yet when people in such situations make any attempt to voice their discontent with their religious upbringings, they are typically silenced and accused of being racists, religion-phobes, spreading hate speech and such things. No one outside of the ex religious groups seem to want to hear, believe or understand these issues, and will use their usual 'but not everybody does that' excuse to dismiss any such complaints. 'Multiculturalism' and typically SJW type beliefs lean in favour of defending the religions and cultures, while refusing to acknowledge the real scale at which these incidences occur.
Furthermore, the people who are victims in these situations are living in constant terror. They are too afraid to call the police or get any help in case of being beaten more or even killed by their parents, along with being conditioned all their lives to think that no one will help them because parents are always right and can do whatever they want towards their kids. This leads to most of these cases never actually being reported, and as a whole next to nothing being done to help people living in these situations, or even acknowledging that such situations exist.
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