u/SensitiveRaccoon5439

▲ 13 r/ActuallyTeenIndia+1 crossposts

Why child abuse prevails in Pakistan and is a religious issue (Ready_Parsley_4394)

I have read the well detailed response of the person who is literally trying to defend the forced religious conversion of minor Hindu girls in his country (shame on you btw).

It is horrifying to see him just skip past the fact that families are not even being able to raise a complaint about their daughters being forcefully married to local goons, and how under reported they truly are.

He then goes justifying this crime by comparing the statistics to US which also he stated wrong, it's actually 1 in 9 for girls and 1 in 20 for boys, idk why he didn't bother checking rainn.org himself but aight.

He is talking about Epstein files being a national failure of the country as well, which I agree, but the point is that all the media and evidence was released by the department of justice in America, people can't file a complaint In your country,

YOUR COUNTRY RAISED THE AGE OF CONSENT TO 18 IN THE BIG 2025🥀🥀

Iran still has the age of consent to 13

Calling Epstein and trump a pedophile aren't going to change these facts, they are not any worse than y'all

Also none of this denies the fact of demographic change taken place in Pakistan and

Now as to the things you stated about India,

1981 - 43.4% of females married under the age of 18

1991 - 35.3%

2001 - 14.4%

2011 - 3.7%

(According to the national census)

Also none of these are about forced religious conversions.

NOW THE CHERRY ON TOP.

PAKISTAN HAS 18.3% OF ITS FEMALE POPULATION MARRIED UNDER THE AGE OF 18.

source: childmarriagedata.org

I have to admit bros amazing at cherry picking facts and including big numbers,

Epstein files or Child marriage in India are not going to save the fact that your country is a failure 🥀.

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