Originally posted by: flipfl0p
Not everyone who wants justice for Sushant are fans of Sushant. For example, I am not one. I have watched couple of his movies.
I know he was an intelligent guy. But that's it. I did not believe much in patent theory. (There are Olympiad winners every year. None of them have become Bill Gates). Also Sushant was not dedicated to Science. He was more into arts. Science had become a hobby and passion. (If he was so dedicated, he would not have chosen acting as his career).
But that does not stop me from asking justice for Sushant. Similar to me, there are many people who are not fans of Bollywood movies, who have not watched any movie by Sushant. They all want justice for this man. They are seeing an ordinary guy who was trapped in a system. An ordinary family who are feeling helpless under powerful people. This situation which has made people to support him and "Justice for Sushant" has become a movement. .
When it is a mass movement, we cannot always expect it to be polished. Yes, there will be some articulate responses. There will also be crude responses, as every kind of person is involved in this movement. (Internet trolling is nothing). That is the strength and weakness of mass movements.
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