tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8304928500646903522.post4888369023647716939..comments2024-03-28T00:11:33.489-04:00Comments on bensozia: Maids vs. Madams in IndiaJohnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01037215533094998996noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8304928500646903522.post-79180272959167844212017-07-18T21:55:48.712-04:002017-07-18T21:55:48.712-04:00So the maids took rather extreme action against an...So the maids took rather extreme action against an employer who in all likelihood was exploiting and abusing her employees, in order to drive them to such lengths.<br /><br />So why, then, should that lead other employers to react as they did? If they're not also mistreating their own maids, why would they be afraid of them? Surely any of their own well treated maids would recognize that they've been treated well, if that is indeed the case, and having no grievances against them, they would pose no threat or concern to them?<br /><br />It seems as though the madams feel solidarity not for their own maids who have apparently been mistreated, but rather for the other madams who have mistreated them. Although, who can truly say from such a distance and with such incomplete context?G. Verlorennoreply@blogger.com