Originally posted by: HearMeRoar
I always wanted to know... who are all these people deciding what's right? How do they know *they're* right and not the rest of the world?
I mean, as long as you're not hurting anyone else, what entity bestows this right on the so-called righteous people to poke their nosy noses into your business?
I don't know where some of these perspectives are even coming from to be honest. You'd think that most of the people were already well aware of the fact that bollywood celebrities attend parties, drink, smoke, etc. Do they think that this all a recent development and that NCB and the government were not aware of the inner workings of bollywood parties? Do they even stop for a second to pause and think?
There obviously seems to be plenty of people on this forum who were and still are super scandalized about drugs, like they'd never heard of it before. It's weird in the face of all those holi songs with bhang and rang barse songs that are played so often and in a positive light to set a festive mood. Where does their upbringing go then? 😆 It's one thing to speak against social problems like the drug epidemic but a whole different thing to pick on one or two scapegoats to crucify and pretend that they're about to nail an entire drug cartel.
I think lack of knowledge and being completely out of touch with reality is a bigger problem than a celebrity not living up to unrealistic expectations of exemplifying perfection .....so that people around them can hold these celebrities upright as paragons of virtues. Someone yesterday quoted me to tell me that celebrities owe it to the audience to exemplify perfection cuz they're super influential. Before I could answer, the thread was locked. What can anyone say to these people who want to crucify celebrities for not living up to their expectations?
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