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Posted: 3 months ago
#51

Originally posted by: Blueeeee

Okay lmao. Fùck Anushka but why is the absolute lack of civic sense being normalised and victimised no less?

If you can afford a live in Mumbai and own a car, you should be able to use a dustbin to dispose of your trash. 🤣

Irrespective of how problematic it to shame some rando on the internet, people should absolutely be called out for littering. Istg Indian upper class is the most entitled bunch of folks who whine about high tax rates being used for welfare schemes, and then follow zero civic courtesy on public infrastructure.


The socioeconomic status of the person littering doesn't matter, does it?


I wasn't excusing or normalizing littering. Genuinely addressing a problem plaguing the city is admirable. But using it as a stage for your own moral grandstanding to boost your public image, and then posting your fake outrage online pretending to be a vigilante? Nope, not buying that.

Littering is wrong, but their exaggerated and phony outrage was even more repulsive than the littering itself.

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Posted: 3 months ago
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Originally posted by: e1t53e

We will have to somehow figure out how to breathe without her self righteous presence throwing light on our existence. :(


what a tragedy indeed! Mumbai will definitely crumble without Anushka around to personally call out litterbugs stuck in traffic next to her car, while Virat stands by, ready to capture her epic act of social service. :(

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Posted: 3 months ago
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Originally posted by: SmittenKitt3n


The socioeconomic status of the person littering doesn't matter, does it?


I wasn't excusing or normalizing littering. Genuinely addressing a problem plaguing the city is admirable. But using it as a stage for your own moral grandstanding to boost your public image, and then posting your fake outrage online pretending to be a vigilante? Nope, not buying that.

Littering is wrong, but their exaggerated and phony outrage was even more repulsive than the littering itself.


Agree with you. Littering is wrong, but shaming someone in public, recording that and uploading is more of a crime. This invites cyber bullying. And can affect the person's mental health adversely. They could have done that without publicising, but I know they won't. Same thing when she got her kid to stadium, and waved from balcony. What she thought? Paps will close their eyes? These two are attention seekers of highest order, and I care less even if they relocate to moon

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Posted: 3 months ago
#54

The past is never past...and past mistakes not forgotten nor forgiven...

...and all the flack towards Anushka and Virat here in response to the a s s u m p t i o n that both m a y decide to make their life abroad... smiley3

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Posted: 3 months ago
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Originally posted by: SmittenKitt3n


what a tragedy indeed! Mumbai will definitely crumble without Anushka around to personally call out litterbugs stuck in traffic next to her car, while Virat stands by, ready to capture her epic act of social service. :(


She was just trying to get some brownie points, so what if she published a video of a random stranger without taking his permission and on the top of it shame him and put his life at risk? It’s not like the guy is son of Anushka Sharma who will preach privacy rights when it comes to her own?😏

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Posted: 3 months ago
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Originally posted by: e1t53e

She was just trying to get some brownie points, so what if she published a video of a random stranger without taking his permission and on the top of it shame him and put his life at risk? It’s not like the guy is son of Anushka Sharma who will preach privacy rights when it comes to her own?😏

Just a question: What is your take about all those videoclips about random people doing certain not-so-nice things posted on social media to make a point...did someone asked their permission then?

As for the clip that is the 'bone of contention' here, I also think that it was a mistake to post it...

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Posted: 3 months ago
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Originally posted by: Clochette

Just a question: What is your take about all those videoclips about random people doing certain not-so-nice things posted on social media to make a point...did someone asked their permission then?

As for the clip that is the 'bone of contention' here, I also think that it was a mistake to post it...


You must ask Anushka who cried hoarse when it came to her own family but felt it’s fair game to do the same to the random strangers. Posting videos of random strangers, that too in this day and age, is a bigger crime because it can jeopardize the safety of the said person. If you have a point to make,take the footage to a nearby police station and register a complaint.

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Posted: 3 months ago
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Originally posted by: IAmLuvBolly



Isn’t cricket a big deal in England too? And given that London also has a significant desi population they may not have the privacy they think they’ll have. A suburban American midwestern town might be a better option.


It's football domination and next Rugby and Tennis

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Posted: 3 months ago
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In my Country people don't even know that Cricket exists smiley36everything is football football and more football.

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Posted: 3 months ago
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Originally posted by: Dirdam

In my Country people don't even know that Cricket exists smiley36everything is football football and more football.

Cricket is worlds second most popular team sport, only a few million fans behind Football. I think it’s thanks to 1.6 billion population of India, otherwise most of the Europeans, south east Asians and South Americans are not even aware of its existence 😆

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