Reading all these posts on Aryan Khan I feel a lot of people really need some serious SM detox. Sad and pitiful to see this craziness of what seems like mostly young people. So invested in someone who does not know your existence!
Moronisation of India.
😆 When none of the excuses worked, call people moronic and crazy for being outraged at an injustice.
1. Yeah, a lot of us have grown up watching SRK. And when we see this injustice perpetrated on him/his family, we do get involved. So? It ain't *your* time or money.
2. If being involved in celeb news is moronisation, then India has been that way since ancient times. Most of our old stories involve kings and queens. I'm sure you wouldn't call an interest in that moronic, would you? Actually, why only India? The world over, it has been like that. I think the people who are supposedly not moronic can go read a philosophical tome or something to keep themselves above the fray. Let us riffraff happily wallow in our inferiority. 😆
3. If all of us only reacted to problems of people we actually knew, there wouldn't be this thing called society, ya know. There is something called civic sense, which makes a country what it is.
4. Most of us realize when this happens to someone of SRK's stature, the authorities are too far gone in their arrogance. It is the right and responsibility of the regular people to protest in whatever (legal) manner--yeah, even on social media--they see fit. Or it should be in a democracy.
5. Social media has become a tool of mass communication and organizing. I'm sure you're aware.
Others can add reasons if they so please.
Seriously! How many attempts at diversion are there going to be? From actual problems, there was Aryan Khan. When it is becoming clear that public opinion is shifting against NCB and its masters, calling people morons for being involved.
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