Chinmayi Slams Troll Who Called Her Husband ‘Puppet’, Says ‘He’s Alpha’
In a recent incident, singer Chinmayi Sripaada took to social media to slam a troll who had made a derogatory comment about her husband, filmmaker Rahul Ravindran. The troll had called Rahul “a puppet dancing” to Chinmayi’s “tunes”, implying that he was under her control and lacked agency. However, Chinmayi was quick to respond to the troll, shutting down the sexist comment with a powerful rejoinder.
The incident began when Chinmayi posted a message on X (formerly Twitter) praising her husband Rahul. The troll, who seemed to be motivated by a deep-seated misogyny, commented on the post, saying that Rahul was a “puppet dancing” to Chinmayi’s “tunes”. The comment was not only sexist but also reflected a deep-seated insecurity and bias against women who are confident and outspoken.
Chinmayi, however, was not one to take the comment lying down. Responding to the troll, she wrote, “He’s an alpha and not an incel prick, who uses his brains, reads and doesn’t dance to anyone’s tunes…don’t screw around.” The response was a masterclass in shutting down sexist trolls, and it quickly went viral on social media.
By calling her husband an “alpha”, Chinmayi was asserting his masculinity and independence, while also emphasizing that he was a thoughtful and intelligent person who made his own decisions. The use of the term “incel” (short for “involuntary celibate”) was also significant, as it highlighted the troll’s own insecurities and biases.
The incident has sparked a wider conversation about sexism and misogyny on social media, and the importance of calling out trolls and abusers. Many people have come out in support of Chinmayi, praising her for standing up to the troll and asserting her husband’s independence and agency.
The incident also reflects a deeper societal problem, where women are often expected to be submissive and obedient, while men are expected to be dominant and in control. The fact that the troll felt the need to comment on Chinmayi’s post and assert his own masculinity reflects a deep-seated insecurity and anxiety about changing gender roles and expectations.
In recent years, there has been a growing conversation about toxic masculinity and the harm it causes to both men and women. The incident involving Chinmayi and the troll is a classic example of this phenomenon, where a man feels the need to assert his dominance and control over a woman, while also belittling and demeaning her husband.
However, it’s heartening to see that Chinmayi and many other women are pushing back against this kind of sexism and misogyny, and asserting their own agency and independence. By speaking out against trolls and abusers, they are helping to create a more just and equitable society, where everyone is treated with respect and dignity.
In conclusion, the incident involving Chinmayi and the troll is a powerful reminder of the importance of standing up to sexism and misogyny, and asserting our own agency and independence. By calling out trolls and abusers, we can help create a more just and equitable society, where everyone is treated with respect and dignity.
As we move forward, it’s essential that we continue to have these conversations and challenge the societal norms and expectations that perpetuate sexism and misogyny. We must also support and amplify the voices of women like Chinmayi, who are brave enough to speak out against trolls and abusers, and assert their own agency and independence.