How Vijay’s Cult Became Tamil Nadu’s Walking Dead - Breeding an Inhuman Cult of Psychos
A video from Karur has surdata-faced, and it is nothing short of spine-chilling. A TVK member, standing before a microphone, smiles and proudly declares that four people have fainted, a gold chain is lying on the road, and several two-wheelers have been broken. He says it not with regret, not with shame — but with joy.
This isn’t fandom. This isn’t politics. This is a cult gone rogue — a zombie army of bloodsucking parasites who cheer at human suffering. Vijay, their so-called leader, has nurtured this culture. Instead of compassion, they celebrate chaos. Instead of mourning, they find entertainment in tragedy.
What tamil Nadu saw in Karur is not just political disorder. It is the creation of a dangerous, inhuman force.
1. From Fans to Psychos
These aren’t “fans.” They’re psychos — people who treat fainting victims and smashed vehicles as moments of celebration.
2. When Fainting Becomes Comedy
“Four fainted,” the man says with a grin. For any human, this would spark concern. For a Vijay psycho, it’s punchline material.
3. Loot and Laughter — The Parasite Mindset
A gold chain lying on the road should evoke alarm. Instead, TVK cadres talk about it like treasure hunters. Parasites feed on suffering.
4. Bikes Broken, Smiles Widened
Loss of property, shattered livelihoods — for these monsters, it’s not a tragedy. It’s content for their leader’s glorification.
5. Zombie Cult Programming
They don’t think. They don’t feel. They act like brainwashed zombies who only know how to clap, cheer, and celebrate destruction.
6. The Blood on Vijay’s Hands
This behaviour isn’t accidental. It’s cultivated. Vijay’s cinematic politics, drenched in theatrics and mass hysteria, have birthed a cult that finds joy in human misery.
7. The Dangerous Future Ahead
If this is how they behave after 41 deaths and countless injuries, imagine what they’ll do if they gain more power. tamil Nadu risks being consumed by a monster cult.
Closing Punch
The Karur video is not just evidence of a tragedy. It is evidence of a dangerous new species in indian politics — Vijay’s zombie cult of psychos, parasites, and inhuman bloodsuckers.
Vijay may have once been called an actor. Today, he is the puppet master of monsters who cheer while people faint, fall, and die.
And the real question is — how long will tamil Nadu tolerate this parasite infestation before it destroys everything in its path?