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Joburg businessman defends bathtub pic of himself and daughters

A 59-year-old businessman came under fire online this week after sharing a snap of himself in a bath with two young girls.

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A businessman has defend his bathtub pic. Image via Unsplash

A Johannesburg businessman has defended himself from child porn accusations after photos of himself bathing with his children went viral on Twitter. In the snaps, the naked man can be seen in the bathtub with two young girls who are also in the nude. The post resulted in thousands of comments from social media users who called the man out for bathing with young girls.

And now the 59-year-old man has come forward to defend the photo which was removed from Facebook following reports that it was “child porn” and “bordering on incest”.

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Joburg businessman defends bathtub pic with two young girls

A Johannesburg property developer and political activist has received severe backlash online after posting a photo of himself in a bath with his daughter and granddaughter.

The picture, which shows his five-year-old daughter and his nine-year-old granddaughter playing with him in the bath, were taken in his Pretoria home before he proudly shared it on Facebook where it was scrutinised by social media users who have called it indecent.

Social media users have called this man out for posing in a bathtub with children. Image via Unsplash

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A man bathing with female kids can’t be at all normal. This man needs a mental checkup,” wrote one person after seeing the photo which has also been removed from Twitter.

Inappropriate or forward-thinking?

The man has since told News24 that those who are outraged by his post are suffering from an apartheid mindset.

According to him, most of those people’s minds have been captured by oppression which has caused them to associate nakedness with sexuality.

“Oppression was not only physical but mental as well, in that it aimed at capturing the minds of the oppressed, and for a majority of people it succeeded in capturing their minds. However, that being the case, not all males are rapists, molesters, or abusers,” he told the publication.

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