Esha Gupta, who was trolled for her 'Syria tweet', wherein, she said that humanity is dying, has shut trolls
Esha Gupta
Esha Gupta gives it back to the trolls
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Once again, the trolls are back in action and this time their point of target is actress Esha Gupta. The 'Baadshaaho' actress was trolled for posting an empathizing tweet with a heart-wrenching picture on the on-going Syria civil war. "I don't care which country or religion or government I have, humanity is dying. The children are dying and it needs to stop,now #SyriaIsBleeding [sic]."
I don’t care which country or religion or government I have, humanity is dying. The children are dying and it needs to stop,now #SyriaIsBleeding pic.twitter.com/8EVPXgcScT
— Esha Gupta (@eshagupta2811) February 25, 2018
Immediately after this post was shared by Esha Gupta, the detractors were back to their duty of trolling. Some comments made were, "Wha madam. Kbhi india ke liye bi bola roz humare soldiers marte h.kuch kha h apna.aayi bdi (sic)."
While the other said, "Why don't you go to Syria and help them as much as you can? Sitting in the ac room and giving lecture is much easy, if I were you, I would go there and help them (sic)."
And some said, "Its easier said than done dude... Atleast she is raising her voice and considering celeb status people share the same feelings and raise voice... What r u gonna do in Syria and how will u save lives (sic)."
However, the actress couldn't take anymore and furious over the 'insensitivity' of the comments, she shut the trolls with a bang-on reply. She wrote, "Your dumbness is profound, there is a difference when you are KILLING them. That's the problem with you trollers, good for nothing, even in Humanity you see borders. Even for children you see religion. This is what is called the dark age. #HumanRightsDiedInSyria #PrayForSyria (sic)."
Your dumbness is profound, there is a difference when you are KILLING them. That’s the problem with you trollers, good for nothing, even in Humanity you see borders. Even for children you see religion. This is what is called the dark age. #HumanRightsDiedInSyria #PrayForSyria https://t.co/tXrjJ8et5J
— Esha Gupta (@eshagupta2811) February 27, 2018
Actor Javed Jaaferi, too, took to his Twitter account to condemn the on-going Syrian civil war. "Shakes me up completely to see the destruction of lives in Syria and Yemen. Warmongers keep feeding these wars for their profits n most of the media gives misleading information. Social media passes messages around with utterly wrong n confusing messages. God help the victims (sic)."
Shakes me up completely to see the destruction of lives in Syria and Yemen. War mongers keep feeding these wars for their profits n most of the media gives misleading information. Social media passes messages around with utterly wrong n confusing messages. God help the victims ðu00c2u009fu00c2u0098ª
— Jaaved Jaaferi (@jaavedjaaferi) February 27, 2018
Syrian government forces on Sunday continued their airstrikes and shelling of Eastern Ghouta, a rebel-held suburb of the capital Damascus, hours after the UN Security Council approved resolution demanding a 30-day nationwide cease-fire. A week of intense attacks on Eastern Ghouta killed at least 510 people, including 127 minors, according to latest figures.
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