Greatest Gonger
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I was waiting for the m night style twist where he reveals he was actually in Surrey, British Columbia the whole time...
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I was waiting for the m night style twist where he reveals he was actually in Surrey, British Columbia the whole time...
The bullet points of this, per Grok:Tyler uploaded it @Null
Introduction to the Festival
- Tyler travels over 10,000 miles from Texas, USA, to the remote village of Gumatapura in Karnataka, southwestern India, to document the rare "Goraba" festival, a unique tradition not celebrated elsewhere in India.
- The festival involves villagers collecting cow dung for 5-6 months and throwing it at each other at the end of Diwali to honor the god Virwaraswami (or Beswara), believed to have emerged from cow dung; participation is thought to cure skin diseases, grant wishes (e.g., fertility), and bring prosperity and blessings.
- Cow dung is considered holy in Hinduism for its purifying properties; villagers stockpile it in homes and use it to sanctify spaces, with some believing it reduces cancer risk if consumed in small amounts daily (though only one man claims to do this, and it's not widespread).
Arrival and Preparation
- Tyler and translator Vivek arrive unannounced and receive warm hospitality from villagers, including tours of homes showing stockpiles of collected cow dung.
- Villagers explain the origin: An idol of the god was found in cow dung centuries ago (festival ~300 years old), leading to the belief that smearing or throwing it heals ailments and fulfills dreams; it's a cultural rather than strictly religious event, open to participants from other villages but exclusive to Gumatapura.
- Tyler tours massive dung piles across the village—some as large as 15,000 pieces collected over months—intended for transport via tractors to the town center; cows are treated as "holy figures" and "artillery machines" for ongoing production.
- Post-festival cleanup involves a ritual bath in a nearby lake (described as unclean), followed by home bathing; women do not participate in throwing but collect dung and worship at the temple.
Festival Day and Traditions
- Festivities begin with Diwali celebrations, including fireworks, processions, and rituals like rolling in grass and bathing a donkey; children start with a smaller-scale "poop war," throwing dung house-to-house.
- Adults prepare by unloading truckloads (4+ tons) of dung into the town center, creating a massive, slippery pile; men form lines and march to the "poop coliseum" amid cheers and music.
- A French news crew films the event as journalism, contrasting with backlash Tyler faces for his personal vlogging; villagers confirm no skin diseases occur due to annual participation, viewing the festival itself as a miracle.
Tyler's Participation and Experience
- Tyler, as the first American participant, introduces himself (Tyler Olivera, 25) and joins the adult men in the chaotic, violent throwing battle, describing it as "war" with "poop meteors" causing concussions.
- Equipped with a hazmat suit and goggles, he initially shields himself but gets overwhelmed—sinking into the dung, nearly vomiting from the smell, and feeling like he's "going to die" from the intensity and aggression.
- He throws dung back for fun but retreats after being "defeated," calling it the "shittiest experience of my life"; admits it's satisfying to throw but wouldn't recommend or return, though he praises the villagers' kindness.
- Post-event, Tyler expresses concerns about illness (e.g., E. coli, salmonella) and plans blood work; highlights the fun despite the disgust and vows never to forget.
Sounds like he was actually nice and hell, the indians in the video were nice to him. Lmao.Backlash and Reflections
- A teaser clip uploaded 2 weeks prior sparks harassment from tens of thousands of Indian nationalists online, including death threats and insults, accusing Tyler of racism for filming this "holiest tradition."
- Tyler notes media double standards: Mainstream outlets film without backlash, but individual creators like him face ruin; he persists in uploading to share the "breathtaking" cultural differences.
- Video sponsored by Straight Arrow News for unbiased reporting; ends with a Patreon call for support and tease of an extended cut.
Already on it- https://mega.nz/file/3I1HyJqZ#f4eCNEvT_gKkwXqCAEQyJAjKpgjO79JcNCfq9QFeSQo
It's also uploading to my seedbox, will post the torrent shortly.
The average person still doesn't know about the true depths of degeneracy present in India and probably never will.India's reputation will never recover from the last year of bad press.
5 years ago the average person had nothing bad to say about India/indians.
Now? They're considered to be the lowest form of human trash. Scammers, rapists, shit eating vermin. Suffer you disgusting freaks.
Jeets are asleep, post the poo video!Will The India Times and Hindujistan Whatever dare to write follow-up articles? We'll see, nothing so far: https://news.google.com/search?q=tyler oliveira when:6h
Some Hell Houses in the south might count? I doubt anyone would kick up the same level of anger about a foreigner complaining about a Hell House he visited in some southern town, though.Is there any American equivalent of this where someone from India would do a visit to learn about something happening in the USA, and then when he returned to India, Americans would make a stink?
Turns out that all those AI generated images from India were accurate.
Sorry to break it to you but there's nearly 1.5 billion now.Watching right now. A billion Jeets weep
Why are these niggers more offended with a guy going to an isolated village to document a bizarre tradition and not offended by their own cities being choked with smog, trash and feces?The funny part is the villagers seem genuinely welcoming and nice to an outsider witnessing their weird custom but the hilarious seething it causes online Jeets is worth it's weight in gold.
I swear India has the most thin skinned culture out there when their history has been mostly being conquered by foreign powers.
Number two if the video is anything to go by.
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Jesus fucking christ, I didn't know they put it on the walls too, this is wretched shit.
My question with this is… why is Dinesh so adamant about pretending this isn’t some of the depraved shit imaginable if he’s Christian? Was the 20-ish years of his gay little grift just a trojan horse for endless pajeets?Dinesh continuing to cope and seeth. He is blaming... Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, and Indonesians because at least one of the responses to him came from a different brown 3rd worlder pretending to be white.
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A guy tells him to go home, he says "Trump won't let him".
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Amazing, just from replying to Tyler and the poop festival, he has undone 30+ years of his work.
Super welcoming to outsiders, gross as hell and likely to spread illness?The whole "only one village does it" is a meme as other areas do it too, they just have different names for it. "Pidakala War" is an example.
The festival is weird as fuck but the village was insanely welcoming which was nice.