Acharya Prashant addresses the common issue where women are unfairly blamed for incidents of harassment or violence. He explains that people give weight to others' opinions only when they lack clarity about what is right and wrong. He advises women not to identify themselves solely as 'girls' because that identity is bound by societal rules created for selfish interests. Instead, one should recognize themselves as a conscious mind or a human being first. He emphasizes that intelligence and the capacity for understanding are equal in everyone, regardless of gender, and the right to liberation is universal. He further explains that violence stems from illusions and confusion. In a world filled with such illusions, people often seek victims, and men frequently view women as targets due to their own conditioned superiority. Acharya Prashant points out that since men often hold positions of power in households, they create childish and violent rules based on their own clouded minds. He urges women not to feel obligated to follow these rules or accept false accusations. He concludes by stating that truth, freedom, and love are the natural states of a human being, and one should not accept any teaching or blame that contradicts this nature.