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Shweta Tiwari EXPOSES Trolls Using Abusive Slurs: ‘People Even Talk About My Son And Daughter’
Shweta Tiwari exposed social media trolls for using abusive slurs against women, questioning their respect for women and sharing screenshots of profiles.
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Social media trolling is nothing new for celebrities. Well, Shweta Tiwari has now called out something she feels has gone too far. The actress spoke about the abusive language women are often subjected to online and questioned why people feel comfortable using such words against women they do not even know.
Taking to social media, Shweta addressed the use of a derogatory slur against women and said she finds it disturbing that such language has become so common. She wrote, “Today I want to talk about something that is both deeply concerning and unfortunately very common on social media: calling a woman “r****.”
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Shweta said what surprised her even more was seeing the kind of people who use such language. According to her, some of them are educated, have professional backgrounds and come from families where they have wives, daughters, mothers and sisters.
The actress also shared screenshots of profiles of some men who allegedly used the slur against her. Reacting to this, she wrote, “And I thought how do you go home to that family after speaking to another woman like this?”
Shweta also noticed that one of the profiles appeared to show support for Raj Thackeray. This led her to question how someone could take pride in representing a community while allegedly speaking about women in such a manner.
She wrote, “People who proudly identify themselves as Marathi manus coming into women’s DMs and calling them “r**”, I genuinely have to ask: Is this what being a Marathi manus has come to mean?”** She also questioned Raj Thackeray on whether he would consider such behaviour acceptable.
The actress went on to make it clear that she does not believe knowing or not knowing a woman should make any difference to how she is treated. “Because a woman doesn’t lose her dignity just because you don’t know her,” Shweta wrote. She added, “Respect women not only the women you love, but women, Period.”
Shweta also spoke about something she saw while watching Parul Gulati’s Instagram Live the previous day. She said people were using the same offensive term for both her and Parul. “I genuinely don’t understand how this has become normal. Sometimes, people even talk about me and my eight year old son and my daughter in very very disturbing way.”
She said she often ends up checking the profiles of people who make such comments and is struck by the fact that many of them have women in their own families. She ended her post by asking, “So what makes it acceptable to disrespect another woman who has absolutely nothing to do with you?”
On the work front, Shweta Twari is currently seen in The Traitors hosted by Karan Johar. It airs on Netflix.
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Original source: https://www.news18.com/






