Anger over 'small-town' reference & growing intolerance

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Posted: 10 years ago
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I made a thread about Yuvika's annoying make-up which appears only white powder dabbed on her face and red lipstick (she appears to be in Halloween mood all the time) and I am appalled at the anger over a "small-town" reference I used.

This anger over this "small-town' reference and people asking me to stop "humiliating" people from small towns make me wonder if India's growing intolerance has just seeped into this forum as well?

Calling someone from a small-town is humiliating someone? how? and Calling someone from a bigger city is honouring him? how?

All those who raised eyebrows to this small town reference, kindly get over your guilt conscience of being born or belonging to small towns. There's nothing bad or sinful in belonging to small towns and if you think a reference can humiliate you, you need to see psychologists and psychiatrists, because you all are potential sociopaths.

Moderators are most welcome to lock this thread too as they locked the other one but I had to say this to to these highly immature men and women.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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If you refer back to your own thread,you will see that the problem is not about you talking about people from small town,it's about you referring to yuvika hailing from small town and calling her "gao ki gawar"!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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I guess u need a reality check..u stated..it in a way..that...it seemed..u called..that...people from..small towns..know nothing about fashion.. And don't know how to..carry ...themselves.. In public..which is completely wrong...
MODs did the right job..by locking that..thread..in which u posted that bullshit...

And please..now don't say..that...calling that post..shit..is immatureness...
Coz..that post has...clearly humiliated.. people belonging to small towns..and cities..

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Posted: 10 years ago
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hmm but her overall look hv nothing to do with small or big town Dhurre Ganwaar people exists everywhere. City dont make anyone Dhurre or Smart.

Yeah i agree Yuvi lacks the personality factor . Her styling and body language is very odd but one cant stereotype the town thing
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: angelica_1

I made a thread about Yuvika's annoying make-up which appears only white powder dabbed on her face and red lipstick (she appears to be in Halloween mood all the time) and I am appalled at the anger over a "small-town" reference I used.

This anger over this "small-town' reference and people asking me to stop "humiliating" people from small towns make me wonder if India's growing intolerance has just seeped into this forum as well?

Calling someone from a small-town is humiliating someone? how? and Calling someone from a bigger city is honouring him? how?

All those who raised eyebrows to this small town reference, kindly get over your guilt conscience of being born or belonging to small towns. There's nothing bad or sinful in belonging to small towns and if you think a reference can humiliate you, you need to see psychologists and psychiatrists, because you all are potential sociopaths.

Moderators are most welcome to lock this thread too as they locked the other one but I had to say this to to these highly immature men and women.

The king is not sure what you posted in your previous post about small-town so the chosen one refrains from commenting on that, but its so funny that everyone has suddenly woken from a slumber and started noticing the intolerance in India😆😆😆
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Posted: 10 years ago
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I am a proud small towner and i am not ashamed at all but The words you used specifically are "Gaon Ki gawar". Gawar literally means uncivilized. Do you wanna say villages have only uncivilized people?
If not they how can you generalize everybody from small towns as uncivilized?

You are a newbie so you dont know but IF is the most tolerant forum on the whole internet, sometimes ever more than what is needed. Sometimes so much that blatant posts insulting india are not closed for the scope of debate.

By quoting the intolerance in india, You are just using an attention seeking buzzword to gain more views and replies.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: BeingBlunt

I am a proud small towner and i am not ashamed at all but The words you used specifically are "Gaon Ki gawar". Gawar literally means uncivilized. Do you wanna say villages have only uncivilized people?

If not they how can you generalize everybody from small towns as uncivilized?

You are a newbie so you dont know but IF is the most tolerant forum on the whole internet, sometimes ever more than what is needed. Sometimes so much that blatant posts insulting india are not closed for the scope of debate.

By quoting the intolerance in india, You are just using an attention seeking buzzword to gain more views and replies.



yeah saying anything against india or indians is insulting india. maaf kar do bhai.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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This forum is to discuss the show and its contestants rather than the forum member or fanbases. Making any personal attacks or derogatory names calling against members/contestants is NOT acceptable as per forum rules.
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