School girls Fight: A funny video has risen like a hot cake in social media where two groups of schoolgirls engaged in a fight amidst the bustle of the road. The X platform, formerly Twitter account ‘Ghar Ke Kalesh‘, shared this clip and caused a firestorm of reactions across the spectrum of reactions from amusement to outrage.
The fight scene shows girls pulling hair and belts on moving traffic as it progresses, and bystanders include students, who seem to either cheer for them or stand there, just watching without acting to intervene. Miraculously, nobody seemed to be able to intervene or try to break the fight; students, and people passing by, are equally left shocked at what was going on.
It’s a video uploaded earlier today and has already collected thousands of views. Many users can’t help but comment on this unusual scenario as some found the humor in it, while others were worried because no one acted.
One joked, “Girl using the belt fight gotta be inspo from her dad, she def learned that at home.” Another one quipped, “The boy in the black shirt is enjoying. Salute to brother!” A third added background music to the video by suggesting, “Please mix it with Aisi Dhakad Hai by Raftar from Dangal.
However, not everyone saw this scene funny. A user criticizes the bystanders saying, “Why the fuck no one is interfering? They are beating each other with belts and public is just watching. Many physically stronger people can end the fight by interfering. That’s not funny. That’s bloody inhuman.”
It has also sparked a wider conversation on safety and public responsibility. Many questioned why authorities or bystanders did not step in to de-escalate the situation.
This is an incident that reiterates a recurring issue wherein unusual or shocking events are shared online, leading to humor and memes but also raising serious concerns about societal priorities and empathy.
As the video becomes more and more viral, it remains a reminder of the potency of social media in entertainment and provocation of critical conversations. So far, no statement has been issued from the authorities.
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