An Instagram chat group with 100s of Delhi boys was primarily used for sharing photos of underage girls, objectifying them and planning gang rapes.
New Delhi| A Twitter user has shared some petrifying details of an Instagram chat group comprising of boys that discuss ‘gang-raping girls’.
Screenshots shared by a South Delhi girl that has become viral now exposes the horrendous details of a group called “Bois Locker Room”. The group is said to be on Instagram and Snapchat.
The participants of the said group have been accused by the girl of “morphing pictures of girls their age”, and that she and her friends are “freaking out” because of it.
The stories took twitter by storm and many men and women started condemning and expressing anger over the act.
The women who shared and reposted the stories have allegedly received rape threats.
The list of the participants of the group was also shared widely. Many of the listed IG handles have gone unavailable since the group was busted.
The boys are said to be under 18 and many were school going. The girls whose picture the boys shared were as young as 14.
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Participants of the said group anonymously resorted to ‘warning’ the girl who busted them.
The group chat was then deleted, however, a new one was made so that they don’t get caught.
This whole “locker room” chat has exposed the maligned image of women in our society and how they are always treated secondary even by the school going boys.
Delhi Police is investigating the matter.
The whole incident put a question mark on our education system which is not doing enough to educate our children on subjects like human rights, sexism, misogyny, toxic masculinity and privilege.
Why would a 17-year-old school-going boy plan on gang-raping girls?
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