Pakistani students face backlash for dangerous stunt in viral video
A video of students at Superior University in Lahore, Pakistan, performing a dangerous neck-flipping stunt has gone viral, sparking outrage on social media. The footage shows multiple students being flipped upside down, alarming viewers rather than entertaining them. The video, shared by users Ali Hasan and Zaki Shah, has over 57.1 million views. Many commenters criticized the stunt as reckless, emphasizing the serious safety risks involved. Some defended the actions as harmless fun, but this view faced strong opposition. This incident follows previous backlash against dangerous content, including a video of a man opening a lion's jaws. The ongoing debate highlights concerns about the responsibilities of content creators and the normalization of risky behavior for online fame.