A video of students at Superior University in Lahore, Pakistan, performing a hazardous neck-flipping stunt has gone viral, drawing severe criticism across social media platforms. The footage, shared by Instagram users Ali Hasan and Zaki Shah, depicts two students flipping a third student upside down by his neck, an act that has alarmed viewers rather than amused them.
The caption “Funny moments in Superior University” trivializes the risks associated with such reckless behavior. With over 57.1 million views, the video has ignited immediate backlash, with many commenters expressing their outrage. One viewer remarked, “This isn’t funny; it’s dangerous. These students need to think about their actions,” while another noted, “What happened to common sense? This could have ended badly.”
Despite some attempts to defend the actions as harmless fun, most responses have condemned the dangerous antics. Comments emphasized the serious risks involved, with one stating, “Flipping someone by the neck? That’s not a joke; it’s a recipe for disaster.”
This incident is part of a troubling trend, with previous instances of dangerous content gaining attention online, such as a video featuring a Pakistani creator prising open a lion’s jaws. The ongoing debate raises important questions about the responsibilities of content creators and the normalization of risky stunts for viral fame.
Read Also;
Language Tensions in Bengaluru: Viral Video Sparks Debate Over Learning Kannada
Viral Video Sparks Outrage Over Non-Government Event at Mangaluru School