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Indian Influencer Faces Backlash For Mocking Chinese Locals | Viral Video

An Indian influencer, Jaspreet Kaur, is facing significant backlash on social media for her conduct while traveling in China. Kaur posted a video of herself on the streets of China, where she is seen mocking people under the guise of comedy and disrupting their daily lives. The video begins with Kaur saying, “Jaise aap log […]

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Indian Influencer Faces Backlash For Mocking Chinese Locals | Viral Video

An Indian influencer, Jaspreet Kaur, is facing significant backlash on social media for her conduct while traveling in China. Kaur posted a video of herself on the streets of China, where she is seen mocking people under the guise of comedy and disrupting their daily lives.

The video begins with Kaur saying, “Jaise aap log corona de sakte ho world ko, toh kya mein aapko trauma de sakti hu? (Just like how you gave the world corona, can I give you trauma in exchange?)”

She is then seen visiting a local food shop, mockingly inquiring about the type of animal meat being sold.

In another scene, Kaur approaches a man and questions the quality of a bridge on the road, stating that since it is Chinese, she doubts its reliability.

Towards the end of the video, Kaur stops two individuals in a marketplace and makes remarks about their clothing, asking if they are from Sarojini Nagar, as they appear to be wearing “Gucci copy.” For those unfamiliar, Sarojini Nagar is a well-known market in Delhi.

Watch the full video of Kaur here:

This video was initially posted in March but has recently gone viral, amassing over 11.2 million views. It has garnered numerous likes and comments, with many criticizing Kaur for her behavior abroad.

Here are some of the reactions:

An individual wrote, “Unfollowed. Learn some public etiquette first, and stop defaming our country.”

Another Instagram user, Neeraj Negi, commented, “This makes me sad to see this type of content. There is a thin line between being funny and disrespectful. This might get you lots of engagement for sure, but it won’t last long as a person. They are the sweetest people. Sorry from India.”

User Goodwin Lyall remarked, “This is so dumb. Get educated.”

A fourth commenter shared, “Why do some people want to act like this and bring shame to others? I don’t understand.”

Another person posted, “This is really disrespectful and not funny at all.”

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