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In this video, PewDiePie dissed T-Series, an Indian music video channel that is also the second most subscribed-to YouTube channel, behind Felix himself of course. Pretenses relating to relevancy aside, he obviously made this as a joke. Just look at the title.
Go down to the comments, and you will quickly realize something: Indians who've watched the video did not catch that it was a joke.
This got the ol' noggin joggin. Why are Indians so sensitive to jokes they're the butt of?

Something similar happened on /int/. If you remember, a single thread on /int/ was the birthing ground of the "Designated Shitting Streets" meme. An angry Pajeet tried numerous times to shit (lol) on Australian shitposters, only to be blown the fuck out by the end of it. The poor boy got extremely butthurt.
A similar comparison can be made when h3h3Productions commented on T-Series, joking about how one of the men in their music videos looked like a janitor. As you can imagine, the Pajeets in the comments got very, very mad. Their rage has no end.
So, why does this happen? Could it only specific to T-Series fans, or is this a more general issue among Indians?
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