Acharya Prashant explains that rape is not an isolated incident but part of a continuous ecosystem of vulnerability and power dynamics. He highlights that a majority of victims are often those who are dependent or helpless, noting that many cases go unreported because the woman feels too feeble to speak out against the perpetrator. He describes human beings as creatures who have only recently emerged from the jungle, suggesting that the animalistic instinct remains present and can manifest as violence when morality and ethics fail to restrain intense carnal desires. He argues that sermons and lectures on morality are often ineffective, as evidenced by scandals involving religious figures, and instead advocates for women to empower themselves through education, wisdom, and financial independence.