'People Talk About Me In Disturbing Way': Shweta Tiwari EXPOSES Trolls Over Abusive Slurs, Questions Their Respect For Women
Shweta Tiwari recently hit back at trolls through a strongly worded social media post, calling out the use of an offensive slur against women online. The actress also shared screenshots of profiles belonging to people who allegedly used the derogatory term against her. Shweta wrote, “Today I want to talk about something that is both deeply concerning and unfortunately very common on social media:…
Shweta Tiwari recently confronted online trolls through a forceful social media statement, criticizing the use of an offensive slur directed at women. The actress also posted screenshots of accounts allegedly responsible for the harassment. Shweta highlighted that the abusive term, "r****," is often used casually by men of various ages and professions online.
She expressed shock at discovering that many offenders are well-educated and respectable, even having families of their own. Shweta shared profiles of individuals, including doctors, who allegedly used the slur against her. She questioned how someone could claim to support a community while disrespecting women. Shweta also posed a question to Marathi politician Raj Thackeray about the acceptability of such behavior.
She emphasized that a woman's dignity is not diminished by the actions of strangers online. Shweta stated, "Respect women not only the women you love, but women, Period." The actress also revealed that she witnessed similar harassment on Parul Gulati’s Instagram Live the day before. She was dismayed to see people using the offensive term against both her and Parul.
Shweta expressed disbelief at how such behavior has become normalized. She often checked the profiles of offenders and found that many had women in their lives whom they would never wish to be treated with the same disrespect. Shweta concluded her post with a thought-provoking question: "So what makes it acceptable to disrespect another woman who has absolutely nothing to do with you?"
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