Acharya Prashant addresses the societal reaction to sexual assault and murder, noting that public outrage often focuses more on sexual violation than on the loss of life. He argues that this stems from a flawed value system that prioritizes a woman's virginity or chastity over her very existence. He critiques the traditional notion of 'honor' being located in a woman's body, asserting that if a crime is committed, it is the perpetrator who loses honor, not the victim. He emphasizes that a woman's identity should be rooted in her consciousness, intellect, and freedom rather than just her physical form.