
Boys locker room: Delhi students create group to share lewd photos, chats on classmates, Police says looking into controversy
New Delhi: While the citizens were still wrapping their heads around the shocking Instagram chat ‘Boys Locker Room‘, glorifying rape and misusing pictures of minor girls, by Delhi’s schoolgoing boys, another similar incident cropped up in Kolkata.
A Twitter user turned whistleblower for Boys Locker Room 2.0 and surprisingly called it an “open secret” among college students in the city who misused photos of minor girls through Google Drive. It was reportedly started by a student of Kolkata’s prominent educational institution, Jadavpur University (JU).
On her Twitter handle under the pseudoname Aiyoobrows, she had revealed, “What south Delhi boys do in the form of #boyslockerroom, Kolkata men take it a step further and create a Google drive account using pictures of women. These men are well-known in the Kolkata MUN and debating circles. They have been doing this shit for years now. Being from a premier institution and winning multiple awards doesn’t absolve them of doing this.
Take look on these tweets:
These men are well-known in the Kolkata MUN and debating circles. They have been doing this shit for years now. Being from a premier institution and winning multiple awards doesn’t absolve them of doing this.
— Aiyoobrows (@Bratmatcat) May 4, 2020
Yesterday I tweeted about Imankalyan Ghosh showing pictures from the Gdrive to someone from NUJS.
I’d like to clarify that the person in question was not in any way involved in this. He is merely a witness, and here’s his testimony of what transpired between Iman and him. pic.twitter.com/f9xLmqj14N— Aiyoobrows (@Bratmatcat) May 5, 2020
Revealing how, after being called out, a lot of perpetrators were apologizing, Aiyoobrows stood up for the very trauma that the culprits had put girls of her age through several years of college.
People who are acting surprised at this whole Google Drive thing involving Souryadeep Basak are probably not aware that men like him have existed in every college, every extra-curricular society, and have been sheltered by people who have deified them.
— Aiyoobrows (@Bratmatcat) May 7, 2020