Why are women like Samantha Ruth trolled often...?

Sindujaa D N

Samantha silenced her trolls with a simple yet unmatched tweet but this is not the first time a female star has been trolled like this.


Ruth samantha is a well-known name in South indian films. samantha has been in the news continuously for the last few days. Recently, a new item song of hers has been released in the film Pushpa. 


In this item number, the mentality of committing crimes against women has been attacked by focusing on the molestation of girls and other criminal matters. This attack apparently did not go down well with some men. 

Those who did not like it started trolling Samantha. They came to be called Diversi and second-hand goods. Some people also called samantha a woman who robbed 50 crores from Nag Chaitanya.


 Although samantha silenced her trolls with a simple yet outlandish tweet, this is not the first time that a female star has been trolled for her bold work.

Trolls were seen showing the same mentality against which the song was written. The item song of the film Pushpa, in which the star actress of Family Man is seen, focuses on men treating women as equals. 


This was not liked by many people. The Main Association has also filed a lawsuit against Samantha.

Why do trolls do this?

Many researchers say that trolling done with women gives men a sense of entitlement. Many times their own frustration comes out online where there is no fear of being recognized. 


The same frustration works when someone threatens to molest dhoni or Virat-Anushka's daughters or sexually assault any other woman on social media. They often act with a sense of not being caught. 


The surprising thing is that in this troll category, there is no significant effect of class, education or economic background. The troll who threatened to rape Virat-Anushka's daughter was an alumnus of IIT.


Divorced women are more attacked

People working with an anti-women mentality want to dominate every woman more quickly who does not fit into the social or mental framework.


Divorce is still taken as a taboo in indian society and divorced women are awarded misspelt, current or vicious terminology. Calling these women secondhand is the mentality of considering the respect associated with the vagina present in the indian society as the last. This is also an issue of sharp objectification i.e. treating women as equals.

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