
The news video shows that Eric accepts all the allegations of assaulting women outside fitness centers (he didn't use any kind of force). He admits that doing so gave him some sort of gratification. He even says that he had done this with more than 15 women. This means that the rest of 12 or more cases are unreported. Sometimes, it's hard for a woman to believe that she's been assaulted by a stranger. They experience some type of shock.
By being strong and reporting these incidents, they can safeguard other women from becoming the next victim. It also reduces the culprit’s chances of making advances. What inhibits a woman from reporting such incidents? Is it the fear of the culprit or the fear of how people will interpret this event? There is also a possibility that a woman is not able to react to the sudden shock and prefers forgetting what happened. Do you agree?
2 comments:
Completely agree on this.....It's difficult to understand why the earlier incidents were not reported. Maybe because of privacy concerns of these victims. But Women need to react to this stronglyto curb such malicious intensions/incidents in future...
This man is a perfect example of an insecured adult, he needs attention or maybe family care.
There are many such cases in India and US or all over the world who are born in insecured environments or may have faced something that might have led to this kind of behavior. This guy needs psychiatric help. Left to his dismay may lead him to become a'hero' wanting attention and will committ many more heinous acts.
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