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‘Thanks But My Vision Is Fine’: Johnny Sins Trolls Pakistan Diplomat Who Shared His Pic As A Kashmiri Victim
Swarajya Staff
Sep 04, 2019, 01:29 PM | Updated 01:29 PM IST
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Adult film actor Johnny Sins in a tweet on Tuesday night (3 September) trolled former Pakistan High Commissioner to India Abdul Basit who mistook him for a Kashmiri youth blinded via a pellet gun and then it to spread “Indian brutality” propaganda.
Shout out to @abasitpak1 for all the new twitter followers! Thanks but my vision is fineðð https://t.co/Rk4QdiGBlq
— Johnny Sins (@JohnnySins) September 3, 2019
In the tweet, a visibly amused Sins gave a shout out to Basit for gaining him new twitter followers and mockingly told him that his vision was fine.
Basit had earlier become a butt of social media jokes when he mistook Sins for a Kashmiri youth named Yousuf from Anantnag who was blinded by a pellet gun. He later unretweeted it after realising his mistake.
Former Pakistani high commissioner to India Abdul Basit, mistakes Johnny Sins for a Kashmiri man who lost vision from pellet. Unreal times these, really. pic.twitter.com/9h1X8V8TKF
— Naila Inayat नायला à¤à¤¨à¤¾à¤¯à¤¤ (@nailainayat) September 2, 2019
Incidentally, since the abrogation of Article 370, various senior Pakistani politicians have fallen for such jokes.
It was reported how Pakistani senator had fallen for a movie clip and later began declaring various parody accounts as RAW agents.
Just yesterday a popular twitter user had posted about Pakistan’s science and technology minister falling for Arya Stark’s Game of Thrones picture.
Mr @fawadchaudhry, minister of science and technology in Pakistan. pic.twitter.com/HtQROCU1Wq
— THE SKIN DOCTOR (@theskindoctor13) September 2, 2019
In the picture the twitter user called Arya a blinded and orphaned Kashmiri girl named Junaina and the Pakistani minister replied “tragic” in response.
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