This.Even I for one don't understand this going of your way to defend the toxicity that clearly exists in there. What is baffling is those speaking out are constantly labeled right-wing, unsuccessful, failing careers, and what not just to discredit their experience. Even someone as big and as decent as Rehman wasn't spared by these people.
'This happens everywhere else too', 'if you aren't thick skinned enough then leave', 'don't be a cry baby or else go back to Bihar', 'Kjo steals roles only for one person so its okay' - all these arguments used to defend this rot are beyond my level of understanding. People are targeted and hounded in this industry and yet we are to believe this has no effect on a person's mental health? And if it affects you then you should just pack your bag and leave to your hometown? Why? Shouldn't every type of person have equal opportunity to showcase his/her talent? How can any industry be an exclusive club of just one type of people? Do sensitive people not have a right to thrive in this world? Imagine someone saying this to the women who spoke out against their toxic and uncomfortable workplaces and the men there during the Metoo movement? Oh, you're too sensitive. A little bit of harassment is okay.
Just imagine.
Also, you totally spoke my mind about the Mumbai police. God knows what investigation they are carrying out that takes over two months in a case of suicide.
And the same people who were saying "it's all about mental health, he committed suicide because of personal reasons, it's only depression of his mind and no other outside reason" are now mocking the ones who spoke up against the bullying Sushant went through. They themselves said it's only about mental health and now they're somehow saying they are proven right? What even?
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