Aurat March cynics are having a 'Mard March' and the internet is fuming
Just like last year, this year Aurat March left a lot of people inspired, empowered and strengthened in the face of oppression, as well. However, on the other hand, the march also left a hefty number of social media users disgruntled.
Just like last year, this year Aurat March left a lot of people inspired, empowered and strengthened in the face of oppression, as well. However, on the other hand, the march also left a hefty number of social media users disgruntled.
After two days of utter rage and complete ridiculing of the Aurat March, a handful of defensive and fazed individuals have dropped in the idea of a 'Mard March' that brings to the forefront ‘issues’ perhaps for the mere purpose of belittling the oppression faced by women around the globe in different intensities.
However, the campaign has now started becoming the talk of town, thankfully for all the right reasons as the majority of netizens are calling out the individuals responding to the Aurat March with an appalling response such as this.
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