23rd February,2024, Mumbai: Rahul Sharma, who has appeared in a number of television programmes, including “Teri Meri Love Stories,” “Ek Ghar Banaunga,” and “Ek Rishta Aisa Bhi,” has shared his opinions on animal abuse and criminality. He thinks that videos showing humans harassing or beating animals are typically created with the intention of becoming viral so the subjects can have their two minutes of fame.
social media has increased our level of social interaction says Rahul Sharma
While animal abuse has always existed, I believe that some will stop at nothing to achieve notoriety. In addition, social media has increased our level of social interaction in recent years. When someone posts anything on social media or takes action, everyone becomes a social worker. They exhibit more of what they are doing and talk less, he claimed.
People are using the power in wrong manner
He stated, “People are abusing power and using the power of freedom of speech,” since he believes that the platform is more frequently utilised improperly than for the correct reasons. It is expanding on both fronts. Everyone aspires to be famous and desires attention. I have no idea how this culture got started, but it seems like everyone wants to be well-known, flawless, and to live like a rich or billionaire.
While more people are becoming aware of their rights, this awareness keeps them stuck in a cycle that prevents them from living in harmony with one another. If you’re not living in harmony with yourself and others, you’ll lose your mental equilibrium and either act out of character or take acts that could upset the status quo, the system, and established norms. He said, “Yes, there are some patterns and regulations that need to be adjusted, but this is not the proper method to do it.
Rahul claimed that people’s growing impatience is another factor contributing to the rise in crime.
“It is because of a lack of patience and stability,” he stated, adding that stability includes both financial and mental aspects. Global events are a shift in energy, in my opinion. While more people are becoming conscious of their rights, others are also abusing social media and free expression. These rights are being exploited in certain nations, while they are being misused in others, the speaker noted.
By-Sapna Meena