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Amusing or disturbing? Desis sings loudly on a bus in Germany, leaving the internet divided

Amusing or disturbing? Desis sings loudly on a bus in Germany, leaving the internet divided

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The video was reportedly filmed in Germany. (Photo credits:

The video was reportedly filmed in Germany. (Photo credits:

The scene, filmed, sparked an online debate, with some condemning the passengers for their disruptive behavior.

A video that has gone viral on social media shows a group of Indian passengers, presumably on board a public transport in Germany, singing songs loudly and clapping, turning the trip into an impromptu concert. This scene, filmed, sparked a heated debate online, with some condemning passengers for their disruptive behavior in shared spaces, while others claimed that if there had been problems, other travelers would have spoken up. The social media user who shared the video claims it was filmed on a German public transport system.

Sharing the video on X (formerly Twitter), the user commented: “They say this video was filmed on German public transport. I hope the Germans will find these noisy hooligans and not only cancel their residence permits in Germany, but ban them forever.”

In a later post, the user added: “Even if the German authorities don’t take any action, I really hope this post gets to this bullshit and they read all the replies and quotes on this post to find out what do not despise them.

The video, shared on October 16, has been viewed more than 414,000 times. However, it received mixed reactions, with many users blaming passengers for creating this type of noise.

“Immigrants must respect the local culture. Do not do anything in public that disturbs public order,” commented one user.

Another added: “You can take Indian out of India, but you can’t take India out of Indian.” »

“It’s strange that the driver of said vehicle didn’t take it directly to the police for disturbing the peace,” one user said.

One person wrote: “Totally false. They must be strongly warned not to repeat this kind of nuisance in public.”

“Terrible to bother on public transport. Everyone has the right to travel in peace. BUT I have seen much worse on the U Bahn in Berlin on weekend evenings by white people. You must see the U Bahn on Saturday evening. Not just the noise, but also the vomiting and garbage,” shared another.

One user supported the passengers and said: “How do you like train hooliganism? They just sing songs, don’t destroy any property, if anyone has a problem they could have voiced their concerns. »

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