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"The feminists who spoke against Ettan better know this. Kerala is yet to see the real ‘quotation’ (criminal contract). If Dileepettan really wants, you will be reduced into a sex clip on the phones of men," read a post by a Facebook page named 'Loser's Media', hours after Malayalam actor Dileep was released on bail two days ago.
Never mind that the actor they are supposedly supporting is accused of plotting the abduction and sexual assault of a woman actor – and also giving instructions to videograph the incident. Or was that a deliberate threat to say this is the fate that awaits women who go against the actor they claim to be fans of?
The post by the vitriolic Facebook page was accompanied by a photograph of an angry-looking Dileep, with the text: "He is back. Tell them I am back. With more mass!"
Slamming the sexist and derogatory post by the page, Kallingal took to Facebook to say that the woman survivor had sent her a screenshot of the post.
Kallingal sought to redefine what is considered macho by the masses with her post. Saying that "not all men should be shamed for the acts of a few," she said that women should stand with "the real men of this state."
Along with the post, Kallingal used the hashtag #Nallavanoppam (with the good man). While social media users had floated #Avalkkoppam (with her) to show their support to the woman survivor, director Laljose had used #Avanodoppam (with him) to show his support for Dileep.
(This article was originally posted on The News Minute)
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