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LONDON -- As millions of people around the world marched to champion women's rights and equality on Saturday, one man had something rather infuriating to say about it.TV presenter Piers Morgan took issue with people at Women's Marches, dubbing them "rabid feminists."。
SEE ALSO:From London to Antarctica women march in solidarity with Americans。Morgan decided to organise a "Men's March" to protest "the creeping global emasculation" of his gender.。
Morgan decided to organise a "Men's March" to protest "the creeping global emasculation" of his gender.。
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Naturally, Morgan's tweets about the Men's March invited the ire of A LOT of people on Twitter.The former leader of the Labour party was on hand to put Morgan in his place.。
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As was the legendary Ricky Gervais. 。
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Later that day, Morgan tweeted that he was "cancelling" his Men's March, and later tweeted that the whole thing had been a joke.。
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Read the room next time, Piers. 。
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