A viral video of a woman in Bengaluru wrestling with security personnel on New Year’s Eve has sparked intense discussions about consent and the ethics of sharing such videos online. In the footage, the woman appears to be intoxicated and engages in a physical altercation with two female security officers. The video shows her struggling on the ground, kicking the air, while a crowd surrounds her, many of them filming the incident with their phones.
Criticism poured in from social media users who condemned the act of recording and sharing the video without the woman’s consent. One commenter wrote, “Great work recording a drunk woman and posting it online to get likes. Get a life seriously.” Another user questioned the insensitivity of the situation, urging people to be kinder and more responsible.
While some people criticized the woman’s behavior and attire, others pointed out the concerning behavior of those filming her rather than helping. “It’s absolutely disgusting seeing this getting filmed with all the phones out. She’s lost control over herself, I agree. But look at all the jobless people recording her,” said one user.
The video, which has since been reshared across various social media platforms, has garnered tens of millions of views, sparking heated debates about the boundaries of consent, online privacy, and public decency.
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