
Social media is a space for creativity, self-expression, and entertainment. However, some trends cross the line into exploitation, especially involving children. Responsible usage is essential to protect minors from harmful exposure and psychological damage.
Recently, a woman was making vulgar Mujra reels featuring her underage son on double-meaning Bhojpuri songs. Such content is not only morally wrong but can have serious legal consequences under child protection laws.
Using minors in sexualised content is a clear form of abuse. No justification of ‘freedom’ or misinterpreted feminism can excuse these acts. True feminism is about respect, equality, and empowerment, never exploitation.
These videos degrade cultural values and risk inspiring others to create similar harmful content for attention or online fame. Platforms and authorities must intervene to stop such practices immediately.
Parents, guardians, and society must recognize the emotional harm children face in such situations. Exposure to sexualised content can leave lasting trauma and affect their development.
The responsibility to protect children lies with both individuals and the system. Social media should encourage creativity, not exploitation. It is time to draw a firm line between entertainment and abuse.
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