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Does boy child’s censure language on social media help?

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I have been keen, and I can tell you  that the social media is abuzz with a healthy campaign to defend the boy child from “oppression” by feminists. The opponents of this campaign are now calling it toxic and censuring without justification. First of all, when I started this boy child campaign, many thought that I was a joker but the boy child is now enlightened and has picked the fight on social media.

The censuring tone in the boy’s campaign is a mere response to the constant attack by the girl child who are like “terrorists” on the man’s emotional and physical being. I am happy and not surprised by the male gender picking up on topics like the oppressive marriages that female make men live through, women harassing men to pay upkeep for children they (men) did not sire and cases of men being compelled to pay rent for women they have not married and the hot potato of dowry payment.

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