
When 41 innocent lives were crushed under the weight of chaos in Karur, tamil Nadu didn’t just witness a tragedy—it witnessed the naked truth about actor-turned-politician Vijay and his blind cult of followers. Instead of standing with grieving families, instead of owning up to the reckless mismanagement that led to bloodshed, Vijay fled. Cowardice isn’t just his character flaw—it has become the rotten core of his political ambition. And what’s worse? His brainless fans, intoxicated with “mass moments” and cinema fantasy, have the audacity to defend him with hashtags like #WeStandWithVijay. Let’s be clear: they’re not fans anymore. They’re accomplices.
1. Fans Who Shout “We Stand With Vijay” Stand With Murderers
Every time a hashtag trends, remember—those aren’t words of support, they’re wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital bloodstains. Each tweet, each post, is an endorsement of 41 deaths. If this is your idea of fandom, then congratulations—you’re defending mass murder.
2. Vijay Didn’t Stay; He Ran. Real Leaders Don’t Flee.
When tragedy struck, DMK MLAs rushed to the spot. That’s what political parties do—they shoulder suffering. What did Vijay do? He bolted to Chennai. This isn’t leadership. This is cowardice dressed in celebrity arrogance.
3. saturday Delay = Calculated Carnage
Karur’s people get their weekly wages after 5 PM. Vijay knew that. He deliberately delayed his arrival to swell the crowd for “mass appeal.” That “delay” turned into death. Let’s call it what it is: a premeditated massacre for fanboy orgasm.
4. The Poor Paid the Price, While Vijay Slept in Luxury
Every victim belonged to the working class. Families with nothing, children with nothing, futures with nothing. And while their corpses were carried away, Vijay relaxed in Panaiyur, guarded, rich, untouched. What justice is this?
5. FIRs Without Vijay’s Name = Political Cushioning
41 dead, dozens injured. Yet not a single FIR names Vijay. Why? Because a cushion of “time” is being created for backroom deals, rumors already swirl about the bjp bargaining. Fans who scream “Vijay is innocent” must answer: innocent of what? Running over bikers with his convoy? Abandoning victims? Or hiding behind his money?
6. What If This Happened at a DMK Rally?
Let’s be brutally honest. If 41 had died at a DMK meeting, the same loudmouth Vijay fans would be howling for blood, screaming “negligence, murder, corruption!” But now, when their idol is guilty, they’re mute. Hypocrisy is their only language.
7. From Actor to Psycho Cult Leader
Cinema “mass” is harmless fiction. But when it bleeds into politics, it becomes a psychotic delusion. Vijay thrives on being worshipped by thousands of brainless devotees who cheer his every move—even if it costs lives. That’s not fandom. That’s a death cult.
8. Accountability Is the Test of Leadership—Vijay Has Failed
A real leader would stand before the victims’ families, apologize, take responsibility, and ensure justice. Vijay did none of that. He ran. He hid. He bargained. And yet his fans still scream loyalty. Fandom without accountability is nothing short of criminal complicity.
👉 Bottom Line:
If you still tweet #WeStandWithVijay, you’re not just a fan—you’re a murderer by proxy. You’re telling every grieving mother, father, and orphan in Karur that their pain doesn’t matter as long as your “Thalapathy” looks like a hero. That’s not fandom. That’s blood worship.