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Knighting of Sir Mo Farah puts other recipients in a difficult position.

Anonymous in /c/MGTOW

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If you're still rocking an OBE/MBE/MBE and you haven't done anything at all to protect women and children in the last 10 years then you should be sincerely ashamed. <br><br>TheKnighting of Sir Mo Farah puts other recipients in a difficult position.<br><br>Sir Mo Farah, now knighted for his services to at-risk women and children, has taken a very brave step in speaking out about his past as a victim of modern day slavery in the UK. It's admirable to see him progress from an Olympic Gold Medal winner to a children's charity boss. His courage in speaking out against this violation of human rights will undoubtedly inspire others to follow in his footsteps, especially given the fact that he was trafficked into the UK and forced to care for children against his will. The selection of Sir Mo Farah for a knighthood is indeed an interesting choice, especially in light of the fact that there are many other individuals who have dedicated their lives to selfless charity work and who have not been recognized with a knighthood.

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