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Posted: 3 years ago
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Nobody cares that a bunch of farmers died, because notice how they highlight the so called ‘lynching’ they did as a reaction to how a bunch of their people were killed right in front of their own eyes more than the actual killings the road raging murderer has committed.


About Aryan, but of course it has to be covered as extensively as possible so that they can cover their masters’ exposed asses with this news and distract the stupid gullible public as much as possible. Same thing that happened with Sushant’s death last year. They will dump Aryan’s news also the moment their objective is achieved, just like they dumped Sushant and his so called warriors!

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Aryan Khan case is basically nothing. Daily so many rave parties must be going on. And it's not like only Bollywood ppl take drugs. College, hostels, pub, disc, high society party are full of it.


It's just media hypes bollywood matter to much.


Ppl r more interested because they know SRK n his son. If instead of ministers son it would be a star kid it would have gotten aame coverage by godi media.

Edited by naaznin - 3 years ago
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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Biggboss15

Lol did I for once say aryan did not take drugs?? There are strong proofs against him and he confessed that he was taking it for 4 years

I think in the starting of the topic I confirmed I am not targeting any party. If the party had to be targeted then I could have said many things but instead I just tried to gave a neutral view

Don’t agree in ‘strong proofs’ that is given by media people or social media experts.


Proofs and investigations are done by on ground agencies and experts, everyone else goes by hearsay. That’s why I would say let the law take its own course. Completely against media trials for any case.


If u ask me, Aryan Khan is a victim of a legal process and minister’s son is a victim of political conspiracy. In the end, both will come out unscathed. And once they come out media narratives will change too.


Sorry to divert ur topic, I do agree that we should discuss more on killings than a drug raid. But sadly with current day media, it’s more on TRP than on real news. More on narratives than on real happenings.

Edited by monu_tan - 3 years ago
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Posted: 3 years ago
#44

What this for a good insight on what’s going on:


https://youtu.be/fm7DBo_273Y

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: pitsmep

Nobody cares that a bunch of farmers died, because notice how they highlight the so called ‘lynching’ they did as a reaction to how a bunch of their people were killed right in front of their own eyes more than the actual killings the road raging murderer has committed.


About Aryan, but of course it has to be covered as extensively as possible so that they can cover their masters’ exposed asses with this news and distract the stupid gullible public as much as possible. Same thing that happened with Sushant’s death last year. They will dump Aryan’s news also the moment their objective is achieved, just like they dumped Sushant and his so called warriors!

Ssr case had become nothing but a circus where some inhuman played with the reputation of dead person and used his death for trp🤢
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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: monu_tan

Don’t agree in ‘strong proofs’ that is given by media people or social media experts.


Proofs and investigations are done by on ground agencies and experts, everyone else goes by hearsay. That’s why I would say let the law take its own course. Completely against media trials for any case.


If u ask me, Aryan Khan is a victim of a legal process and minister’s son is a victim of political conspiracy. In the end, both will come out unscathed. And once they come out media narratives will change too.


Sorry to divert ur topic, I do agree that we should discuss more on killings than a drug raid. But sadly with current day media, it’s more on TRP than on real news. More on narratives than on real happenings.

Bold: I absolutely agree with the last para👍🏼. Media can go to any lengths for trp🤢
Edited by Biggboss15 - 3 years ago
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Posted: 3 years ago
#47

Do check this out:


The funda of the Godi Media is: Jhoot bolo, baar baar jhoot bolo, jo bhi bol sakte hai sab jhoot bolo.


https://youtu.be/pxD0aYss38A

Edited by pitsmep - 3 years ago
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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: pitsmep

Do check this out:


The funda of the Godi Media is: Jhoot bolo, baar baar jhoot bolo, jo bhi bol sakte hai sab jhoot bolo.


https://youtu.be/pxD0aYss38A

This is the harsh reality of media

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