Nora Fatehi Claps Back at Trolls: "I Maintain My Stance on World Peace"

Bollywood dancer and actress Nora Fatehi has firmly reiterated her call for world peace and unity after facing online backlash. She criticized trolls for lacking comprehension and critical thinking skills, which she attributes to social media habits. Fatehi stated she speaks for a globally exhausted society tired of constant chaos and major world events. She concluded that anger over a message of peace is a frightening sign of the times.

Key Points: Nora Fatehi Defends World Peace Stance Against Trolls

  • Defends peace message amid tensions
  • Critiques lack of comprehension skills
  • Speaks for global exhaustion with chaos
  • Links social media to critical thinking decline
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Nora Fatehi tells trolls: Maintain my stance on world peace and unity

Bollywood's Nora Fatehi responds to critics after her appeal for global unity amid Iran-Israel tensions, urging those triggered to "get some help."

Nora Fatehi tells trolls: Maintain my stance on world peace and unity
"If world peace and unity is triggering you then please get some help. - Nora Fatehi"

Mumbai, March 4

Bollywood dancing diva Nora Fatehi has strongly said that she maintains her stance after her appeal for world peace amid the Iran-Israel tensions had upset many.

Nora had earlier shared a video amid the rising tensions in West Asia, where she spoke about prioritizing unity and peace. She went on to talk about how peace and stability are what everyone truly seeks.

The actress has now come out with another video with the caption stating: "Standing on business...If world peace and unity is triggering you then please get some help."

In the clip, Nora is heard saying: "Also, on a side note, I think a lot of people have lost touch with the ability to have comprehension skills and listening skills. And I think that's something that we used to learn back in the day in school."

"So, you know, comprehension skills, critical thinking skills, and reading abilities, and being able to just listen."

She added: "So I think that a lot of people have skipped that stage in life, especially I think now with social media and the phone and stuff like that. I think we haven't been able to push our brains to that level of being able to understand things. But I do maintain my stance on world peace and unity."

Nora further stated: "If you don't think you are a part of that sentence, because every country and every person is a part of the world. So if I speak generally on people and wanting people to live in peace, and if I speak against chaos, and if you have a problem with that, then you need to go check yourself."

"Morally, there's something wrong with you."

Nora said that after sharing her video about how emotionally exhausted people are from constant global chaos, she was speaking on behalf of everyone, regardless of background or beliefs.

"And I think what after I put my video up speaking about, you know, how tired we are as a society, just globally, people are just so tired with one chaos after another, one major world event after another, I speak for everybody. So it doesn't matter what part of the world you are in, or where you live, or who you are, what your background is, what your religion is, I speak for everybody."

She added that if her words trigger irritation or feel threatening, then the issue lies within those who are uncomfortable with the message.

"So if I'm speaking like that, and it bothers you, and you feel irritated, or you feel threatened, then you need to go check yourself, you are a problem."

Nora concluded: "And while I'm reflecting today, because you know, I just did my prayers, and I'm about to break my fast, and I'm sitting here, and I'm thinking, and I'm like, wow, you know, we live in a world today where people get upset, they get angry, if you speak about world peace, that's scary."

- IANS

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Rohit P
I appreciate her stance, but her tone comes across as a bit condescending. Telling people to "get some help" or that they have "skipped a stage in life" isn't the best way to promote unity. The message is good, the delivery could be better.
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Aman W
It's easy for celebrities to make generic statements from their luxury homes. Real peace requires addressing complex issues, not just posting feel-good videos. Still, I guess no harm in spreading a positive message.
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Sarah B
She's right about people losing comprehension skills. Social media has made us react first, think later. We need more voices calling for calm, especially with so much tension in the world. Good for her for standing her ground.
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Vikram M
As an Indian, our culture has always valued "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" - the world is one family. Her message aligns with that. It's sad that even a call for basic human peace gets trolled. More power to her!
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Kavya N
The part about doing prayers and breaking her fast adds a nice personal touch. It shows her reflection comes from a genuine place. We need this positivity, yaar. The world is stressful enough.

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