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Someone Please Save the Mannequin From this Little Muslim Boy!

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A disturbing video has gone viral on Indian social media. While Jihad Watch has not independently verified the footage, several local news outlets have reported on it.

The clip shows a very young boy, not older than five or six, standing outside what appears to be a garment store. A mannequin of a young girl, dressed in children’s clothing, seems to draw his attention. The child, wearing a salwar kameez and an Islamic skullcap, then approaches the mannequin.

What follows is profoundly unsettling. The boy begins by inappropriately touching the mannequin’s face and kissing it repeatedly, then pulls at the neckline of the T-shirt, peers inside, inspects the chest, lifts the shirt further, touches the torso, and attempts to remove the jeans by tugging at the drawstrings.

All of this unfolds in broad daylight. A woman in a hijab passes by the scene without reacting, as if nothing unusual is happening. Unable to loosen the drawstring, the boy abandons the attempt and focuses again on the mannequin’s upper body, continuing to touch it repeatedly and forcefully.

The exact location of the video has not been verified; however, the Bangla-language shop signs visible in the video indicate it could be in either West Bengal or Tripura in India or in Bangladesh.

This is not an isolated incident in this part of the world. There have been several reported instances of young Muslim boys being seen engaging in inappropriate behavior with female figurines displayed in public spaces. The fact that an adult woman walked past without intervening may suggest a lack of immediate response or awareness at the moment; however, it would be a stretch to conclude, from this alone, that such behavior is accepted or typical within the community.

Boys raised in this pre-medieval ideology grow up exposed to rigid and problematic ideas about women, particularly notions that women must always be covered or under male supervision. They grow up seeing social media content by jihad-recruiting pages portraying women as objects whose worth or safety depends on how they dress or behave. One of their widely shared memes compares women to candy, portraying a “covered” piece as safe and desirable, while an “uncovered” one is said to attract insects. Such comparisons reduce women to objects and promote the harmful idea that a woman’s safety or respect depends on how she dresses, rather than on the responsibility of others to behave appropriately. Boys who grow up in these circles, hence, believe it is completely okay to touch, fondle, or sexually assault women who do not conform to their religious values. They are all “maal-e-ganimat,” a.k.a. war booty for them. Have you not heard of grown Muslim men being caught in a Western country for sexually assaulting girls, and the excuse they present in defense is that they didn’t know that rape was illegal? Yes, that’s exactly what we are talking about.

However, the child in the video is not an adult; he is a very young boy. At that age, children in most settings are only beginning to learn the basics; many are still struggling with the alphabet and may not yet be able to recite a simple nursery rhyme. But the skull-cap-wearing boy in his oversized kurta knows every action that translates to sexual assault in the regular world. The possibility that the boy could repeat similar behavior in the presence of a real, unattended girl cannot be ruled out.

There have been instances where young Muslim boys have been caught engaging in inappropriate or unacceptable behavior. Just a few days ago, a boy working at a juice stall in India was filmed licking ice meant for customers. When the video surfaced online, instead of condemnation, the Islamic coterie rushed to defend the act, deeming it an innocent act of a child who was supposedly mentally unstable, rather than admitting the seriousness of the act. “Mental instability” has been the go-to excuse among these Muslim groups to defend their boys every time they are caught in some inappropriate behavior, whether it is spitting on food intended for sale or conspiring against Hindus in ways that culminate in massive anti-Hindu riots.

Returning to the incident in question, is this an innocent act of a child? While some of his apologists may come in defending this as yet another “innocent act,” claiming he is also mentally unstable (which we can’t ignore completely, given the genetic mess caused by cousin marriages for generations), this was not an innocent act by any stretch. This is a boy around whom your little girls are not safe. It’s just a matter of time before he starts replicating the actions he has tested on a mannequin on women on the streets, on public transportation, or in any remote area where he finds a defenseless girl to prey on, engendered by the anti-women ideology he was raised in.



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