avi said:^I agree it takes lots of effort and all. If they wanted to dance, they should have done that, but why attach 26/11 to it ?
Lord Nemesis said:Do those bloody idiots realize how easy it would be for someone to set of a bomb in the middle of that crowd and claim massive amounts of causalities?
Lord Nemesis said:Do those bloody idiots realize how easy it would be for someone to set of a bomb in the middle of that crowd and claim massive amounts of causalities? We already have enough vulnerable situations and places in this country for such attacks without these attention whores creating more.
If they have planed to do a dance , some terror element can just as easily plan to explode a bomb in the mid of the crowd that gathers. Then people would blame the police and the govt for it, not these people.
If they want to do something good, I would rather like to see them do it in a useful and quiet manner.
If these sort of people work for NGO's then its no wonder that these days our NGO's are filled with attention whores who only do something where they have chance of getting attention.
When you donate for a good cause, your left hand should not know what you have given with your right. If you work for a good cause, it might be good to let the world know what is being done, but you don't need to ensure that the whole world knows what you are doing. If you want to do something to boost the morale of the people, you don't need to be a public nuisance and a security risk for it.
Lord Nemesis said:Do those bloody idiots realize how easy it would be for someone to set of a bomb in the middle of that crowd and claim massive amounts of causalities? We already have enough vulnerable situations and places in this country for such attacks without these attention whores creating more.
If they have planed to do a dance , some terror element can just as easily plan to explode a bomb in the mid of the crowd that gathers. Then people would blame the police and the govt for it, not these people.
If they want to do something good, I would rather like to see them do it in a useful and quiet manner. If these sort of people work for NGO's then its no wonder that these days our NGO's are filled with attention whores who only do something where they have chance of getting attention.
When you donate for a good cause, your left hand should not know what you have given with your right. If you work for a good cause, it might be good to let the world know what is being done, but you don't need to ensure that the whole world knows what you are doing. If you want to do something to boost the morale of the people, you don't need to be a public nuisance and a security risk for it.
RD274 said:Why so serious? So sit home and do nothing? If we stayed home and did nothing, the terrorists would have done exactly what they wanted to do - instill fear and kill our spirit. Besides what are the odds of a terrorist being at that exact same place and exact same time. The idea of the flash mob was for it to be random and I don't believe any terrorist would be foolish enough as to just randomly attack people the moment they've formed a large enough group.
There are different ways to do good. This was their way of doing good and having fun, no need to be so critical cause they're doing it a different way.
Lord Nemesis said:This sort of thing is not random at all. Its planned and rehearsed before its performed. The problem is that an anti social element who gets wind of it can easily make plans of his own. Since the people who should know about it (police and any other officials) are not informed about it at all, it would be easy for someone to utilize the chaos to their advantage. Alternatively lets put it another way. People are bashing the Delhi police for stopping a similar incident there. Lets say some terrorists copy the idea. They start dancing and the police doesn't stop them. A crowd gathers and they explode a bomb.
I agree there are multitude of ways to do good, but this is definitely not one of them. They created chaos and put a bunch of people at risk in numerous ways. Was this the only way they found to do some good? If their idea was to boost the morale of the people by performing a dance, why not take permission form due authorities and perform at a proper place and time?
Intent to do good is not the same thing as doing good. People may want to do good, but want they do towards that goal is not always necessarily good for the people and this is one of those things.
asingh said:All those retards should be thrown in prison for a few days to knock some sense in their heads and make them realize that people are not mourned for or paid tribute to, who died such a tragic death, in such a manner. The horned up camera man should be taken to the nearest tree and lynched, for primarily focusing on women who had bouncing bosoms. What a stupid and lame thing to do at a public place, and that too at a crowded area. The smiles just irritated me. This was no tribute or salutation, more like an insult. Lame.
raksrules said:I think many people here are feeling more aggravated as the first post (or the source website) mentions this as a tribute to 26/11 which supposedly is not as per the organizers / performers. It seems to be mistake on the media house part to link this to 26/11.
May be i am wrong.
Lord Nemesis said:Planning something by ourselves is not enough when you want to do public events. You have to inform the authorities and get permits so that they too can plan for the same and the event is conducted in a controlled manner. Why do movie halls have security. Why do they keep Fire extinguishers? Isn't that planning? They don't simply put up a tent in any random place and screen a movie any time do they? Same for rock concerts or cricket matches. Let me ask you, would you like the idea of someone in a plane getting up from his seat mid air and start juggling fireballs because he had planned to provide the passengers with some entertainment?
Its become a fashion in our country to be careless and blame someone else when something goes wrong.
yes the camera was focused on the organizer and some girls around her only most of the timeasingh said:All those retards should be thrown in prison for a few days to knock some sense in their heads and make them realize that people are not mourned for or paid tribute to, who died such a tragic death, in such a manner. The horned up camera man should be taken to the nearest tree and lynched, for primarily focusing on women who had bouncing bosoms. What a stupid and lame thing to do at a public place, and that too at a crowded area. The smiles just irritated me. This was no tribute or salutation, more like an insult. Lame.
Lord Nemesis said:Do those bloody idiots realize how easy it would be for someone to set of a bomb in the middle of that crowd and claim massive amounts of causalities? We already have enough vulnerable situations and places in this country for such attacks without these attention whores creating more.
If they have planed to do a dance , some terror element can just as easily plan to explode a bomb in the mid of the crowd that gathers. Then people would blame the police and the govt for it, not these people.
If they want to do something good, I would rather like to see them do it in a useful and quiet manner.
If these sort of people work for NGO's then its no wonder that these days our NGO's are filled with attention whores who only do something where they have chance of getting attention.
When you donate for a good cause, your left hand should not know what you have given with your right. If you work for a good cause, it might be good to let the world know what is being done, but you don't need to ensure that the whole world knows what you are doing. If you want to do something to boost the morale of the people, you don't need to be a public nuisance and a security risk for it.
Shripad said:Seriously?
There are 20 times more people in that location every weekday. There is no need for terrorist organisation to plant an explosive to co-incide with things like this. This crowed is nothing as it was Sunday. I am pretty sure thats why they even picked this date.