Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Nabil Gabol faced extensive criticism after he made a “misogynistic” and “filthy” analogy about rape during an interview.

During the session on a YouTube channel, the interviewer remarked that political parties had been “used” only to be cast off. He then asked Gabol whether it was an issue
Gabol replied: “I will answer this with an English proverb. When rape is imminent, just enjoy it.”
The interviewer responded that there was no such proverb, but Gabol insisted: “Yes there is.”
He further went on to explain: “If you have the lenience for it and if your body can endure it, you should. But if you have any dignity, you will speak up against it. I don’t believe in the claim that someone is being forced. Even if you are being forced, you must stand your ground.”
The video surfaced recently, leading to collective outrage from people across the country.
Social media users could not hold back their horror and shock as they struggled to understand the nuances of the analogy, its context, and the offhand-is way the statement was made are numerous.