You must have often seen videos of misbehavior with women on social media. One such video is currently going viral. The video of misconduct with a foreign travel vlogger who came to visit Mumbai has gone viral. The woman claimed that two people’s insistence on only one photo made her feel uncomfortable and afraid for 15 minutes.
While sharing the video on Instagram, vlogger Ines Faria said that this is the first time in two months in India that she has had to face such a situation. After that, his video went viral on social media and people were seen apologizing for misbehaving with him.
Misconduct with foreign vlogs
In the clip that went viral on social media, the woman is shown walking in a public place in Mumbai. Two people are constantly following him. The video shows that a man was repeatedly asking the woman to take a picture, but the woman refused him. However, instead of backing down, he tries to approach the woman. He continued to follow the woman for so long, the vlogger once tried to push him away herself.
Throughout the video, she appears calm on the outside, but the tension appears clearly on the woman’s face. While posting the video, the blogger wrote in the caption that despite her refusal, the two men continued to follow her and insisted on taking the photo for about 15 minutes. Although he explained that this experience did not happen to him everywhere in India, he wrote that the behavior of most people in India is very good and welcoming, but this incident happened to him in Mumbai.
People apologized on social media
After the video appeared, people expressed strong reactions to it on social media platforms. One user wrote: I’m sorry about what happened. The way you handled the situation deserves praise. While the other asked the question, I don’t understand that even when the woman refused even after asking a hundred times, why these men thought the woman’s answer would change. One user commented that this is very uncomfortable, this has happened several times in Delhi as well, and here ‘no’ is not understood as ‘no’, then he advised someone to file a complaint with the police and show this video as evidence. One user wrote that next time you should keep pepper spray with you. While some expressed their concern and wrote, Stay safe sister, this is India. Another comment came: It is a shame that people like this live in my country. Finally, another user commented that many Indians also face such issues every day.
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