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Biology, 07.04.2021 06:00 deepspy599otchpd

This isn't a question! But hear me out,
Why does everyone think women are toys and everyone is saying men only has rights!
Woman should have rights just as much men do!
Last year my best friend got abused and r#ped she came to me crying that night..
Why should we girls just stay in fear every time we go out we are scared that we might get kidnapped or r#ped.

Women Have Rights!!
We all need to step up and be aware of what's happening its not right!
One time I was walking down my neighborhood and saw a guy punching a little girl then threw her in his car. I tried screaming for help no one answered they just looked.
Why everytime a girl is getting abused or r#ped people act like they care, they really don't .
Ima gonna be taking friend requests so we can spread the word of woman's rights.

STAND FOR WOMANS RIGHTS!

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