If Indians do it then it becomes a major problem. But when Europeans do it then

 



The tweet sarcastically points out a perceived double standard:
  • A video shows women in traditional Sardinian dress crushing grapes with their bare feet during the "Sa Cuzzada" festival in Sorgono, Italy – an ancient wine-making ritual that's celebrated as cultural heritage and a tourist attraction.
  • The poster implies that if the exact same practice were done in India (e.g., during traditional grape crushing for wine or religious rituals), it would immediately be labeled "unhygienic," "disgusting," or "backward" by many Westerners and urban Indians.
  • The post has over 100k likes and thousands of replies, most of them agreeing and making jokes that reinforce stereotypes about hygiene differences between "the West" and India.
  • In short, it's a viral jab at cultural hypocrisy: the same act is romanticized when white Europeans do it, but condemned when brown people do it.

 

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