A disturbing video has surfaced showing a man secretly clicking photos of a girl's legs inside a temple. When confronted, he initially denied any wrongdoing.
But once his phone gallery was checked, the images were found, confirming the girl's claim.
Even then, the man shamelessly tried to erase the evidence on the spot. What's more troubling is the reaction from some people online, instead of condemning the man's actions, many rushed to question the girl's attire, blaming her for wearing a skirt in a temple.
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Such incidents reveal a dangerous mindset that hides behind religion and culture. The man was in a sacred space like a temple and yet had no hesitation in violating someone's privacy. It raises a serious question: do such people actually respect the God they claim to believe in, or is religion just a cover for their hypocrisy?
These are often the same individuals who lecture women on morality and modesty, but cannot control their own actions. Worse still, the comment sections of the video were filled with people defending the man or diverting the blame onto the woman. This pattern of shifting responsibility away from the perpetrator and onto the victim is part of a much deeper problem.
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The issue here isn't the girl's clothes, it's the lack of accountability, respect, and basic decency in society. Dressing however one wants does not give anyone the right to violate their privacy. Instead of moral policing women, it's time we start educating men on consent, dignity, and self-restraint. These are some lessons that clearly many still haven't learned.

