Thursday, 8 May 2014

HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE, SEAN PENN, ASHTON KUTCHER , DRAKE, JAMIE FOX AND OTHERS JOIN THE CHIBOK PROTEST WITH THE TAG ''REAL MEN DON'T BUY GIRLS''

A composite image showing Sean Penn, Justin Timberlake and Ashton Kutcher, holding signs which say "Real Men Don't Buy Girls"

Boko Haram, you are in big soup ooo! Even Hollywood celebrities are joining this protest.

The hashtag #RealMenDontBuyGirls has been tweeted thousands of times in the past few days in connection with the abducted girls in Nigeria.

 It's reported that Hollywood celebrities have endorsed the campaign, but things are not exactly as they first appear.
#RealMenDontBuyGirls is trending in the US, Nigeria, Spain, the UK and elsewhere, and the vast majority of tweets call for the release of the more than 200 girls kidnapped by Boko Haram militants in Nigeria. It's being used widely together with #BringBackOurGirls, which has now been tweeted more than 1.6 million times globally.

Just as with #BringBackOurGirls, many of the tweets include images of celebrities holding signs - in this case saying, "Real Men Don't Buy Girls". Images of Sean Penn, Justin Timberlake, Ashton Kutcher, Jamie Foxx and others are being widely shared right now. But - and it's quite a big but - many of these celebrity images date back as far as three years ago. The Real Men Don't Buy campaign was started in 2011 by Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore to fight trafficking - particularly of children - into the sex trade






Culled from BBC

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