Sometime back, a few critical voices in journalism, particularly women, were abused as 바카라˜presstitutes바카라™, a disingenuous way to shame and slander them. The women activists, journalists, students, lawyers, who debate power and register truth to power, seldom acquiesce to the patÂriarchal social norms, rather they question and challenge it. The strong women leaders, protesting against rape or domestic violence, demÂanding gender-justice, become eyesore for those who do not want any disruption in the socÂial order. Working women are seen as threats to the patriarchal social set-up and, therefore, are hated by those men who see their power and privileges, as essentially masculine commodities, being eroded, and by those women who are imbued with their own lack and inferiority. With largescale trolling, harassing and shaming of working women through memes, jokes and stereotyping on social media, can we infer that gains in women바카라™s status vis-Ã -vis men may indeed provoke a backlash? Is it the 바카라˜economic emasculation바카라™ of men that renders 바카라˜bodily emasculation바카라™ of women and thereby violence on them? Auctioning of women바카라™s bodies renders women as products, and the auctioneers understand women only as a sexed-up body with less or perhaps no brains. The auctioneers, and their surrogates, derive some sort of sadomasochistic pleasure and are the real harbingers of hate.