Music Video: Social Media Has Power, Misuse Of It Can Destroy Someone’s Life

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Music Video: Social Media Has Power, Misuse Of It Can Destroy Someone’s Life

The Logical Indian

December 17th, 2015

Checkout this music video by Manpreet Dhami which sends out a much needed message!

Media has immense power. With power, comes ‘responsibility’. Kindly realize and follow your responsibilities. The ones who shared these stories on social media are equally responsible. Kindly think twice before you share/endorse anything on social-media.This is not the first instance of social media trial. We had seen cases of Rohtak Sisters, Nagaland mob lynching case, etc. We at The Logical Indian fear that as more of us are getting into the behavior of mob justice, the farther we are getting away from true justice. If media keeps reporting such stories without verifying the facts, there will be a day, when we will become so cynical that we won’t believe a genuine victim. False cases must be investigated appropriately and strict actions must be taken. Not just a particular gender but all of us will be equally affected by such false cases.


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