In the heart of chennai, where protests should pulse with purpose, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam's (TVK) rally for "justice" morphed into a taxpayer-terrorizing tantrum, as brainless fans trashed barricades like it's their personal playground. Polimer News' explosive video captures the chaos: Vijay's die-hards, draped in red-yellow rage, scaling, smashing, and scattering public property like confetti at a carnival of carnage.
This isn't activism—it's anarchy, a sixth-sense blackout where civic responsibility is crushed under the weight of hero worship. From tree-climbing terrors to transformer-toppling tirades, Vijay's "Virtual Warriors" prove once again they're not just online abusers; they're on-ground destroyers. Buckle up for the brutal breakdown: This protest isn't a plea; it's a punch to the gut of every indian who funds these fiascoes. Time to ban these savages from streets—or watch Chennai's soul crumble.
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The video's opening frame? A mob of white-shirted zealots, red flags flying like battle standards, scaling metal barriers like they're storming a fortress. Not for freedom, mind you—just to get a glimpse of Vijay, the absent architect of this anarchy. Smash, crash, bash—the barricades buckle under their weight, taxpayer money melting into twisted metal.
Brutal truth: These aren't protesters; they're pillagers, turning Chennai's streets into a demolition derby. How many more public purses will they pick before the law picks them up?
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Let's talk numbers: Those barricades? Erected with your tax rupees, meant to maintain order, not become collateral damage in Vijay's vanity project. The chennai Corporation's complaint? A damning dossier of destruction, with TVK's letter promising repairs ringing hollow against the backdrop of repeated riots.
This isn't the first time—Karur's rally carnage, where 41 souls were lost, saw Vijay's silence scream louder than his supporters' screams. Every rupee wasted here is a robbery from schools, hospitals, and honest citizens who didn't sign up for this savagery.
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Watch closely: Fans clamber over barriers, some barefoot, others in sandals, all blissfully ignorant of the chaos they're causing. No thought for traffic, no care for cops trying to corral the madness—just a blind rush to catch a glimpse of their messiah. This isn't passion; it's pathology, a cult of chaos where civic responsibility is as alien as sanity.
From transformer fires at Leo premieres to voter harassment in TVK rallies, Vijay's "warriors" are the common denominator in disaster. Rajamouli's recent roast of "disciplined" Mahesh fans only sharpens the contrast—Vijay's crew? Undisciplined, unhinged, and utterly unworthy.
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Vijay fans aren't just "brainless maniacs" on X; they're "virtual abusers" who morph into real-life rioters. Here, the abuse isn't verbal—it's visceral, with barricades bearing the brunt of their blind loyalty. Remember Dhanya Rajendran's ordeal? Or the Rohini theater rampage? This video is the latest chapter in a saga of savagery where fandom becomes fascism, turning protests into pandemics. Brutal: If Vijay can't control his cult, he shouldn't lead it.
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This isn't just about broken barriers; it's about broken trust. chennai, a city that thrives on order amidst chaos, watches as TVK's tantrums tarnish its spirit. The cops, overwhelmed, can only contain—not cure—this cancer of indiscipline. Heartbreaker: Vijay's absence from the scene, his silence deafening, speaks volumes about his leadership—or lack thereof.
Ban these savages from streets, sack their savior from politics, or watch Chennai's soul crumble under the weight of their wrath.
Vijay's TVK protest isn't a cry for justice—it's a cry for chaos, a taxpayer-funded fiasco where brainless fans trash barricades, civic sense, and common decency. From Karur's carnage to Chennai's collapse, the pattern's clear: Vijay's "Virtual Warriors" are real-life wreckers, turning activism into anarchy. Time to ban them from streets, demand reparations, and ensure Vijay's political aspirations are as shattered as those barriers. Or let Chennai's soul bleed dry.