"Try Walking Fast Behind...": YouTuber Sparks Outrage After Joking About Chasing Women At Night

A recent video by YouTuber Dhull has ignited significant backlash after he casually suggested 'pranking' women by chasing them at night. In the controversial clip, he demonstrated how to creep up on a woman walking alone, overtaking her and attempting to instill fear. This unsettling advice has raised alarms about the normalization of harassment and the potential dangers faced by women in public spaces. Dhull's comments have been met with widespread condemnation from various quarters, including social media users and women's rights activists, who argue that such behavior trivializes the very real threats that women encounter daily. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges surrounding gender-based violence and the need for greater awareness and sensitivity regarding women's safety in India. As discussions continue to unfold, many are calling for greater accountability from influencers and content creators regarding the impact of their words and actions on societal norms and behavior.
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