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‘Should we’ve stopped the car?’: Man witnesses 4 masked goons beating Delhi Zomato rider at night

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‘Should we’ve stopped the car?’: Man witnesses 4 masked goons beating Delhi Zomato rider at night

“We didn’t stop our car because…,” a man wrote as a part of his post about witnessing a Zomato rider being thrashed at night by four masked men.

A man’s post about witnessing an act of violence in Delhi at night has ignited a discussion on whether it is safe to stop one’s car at night to help others. The man claimed that he saw four masked men beating a person wearing a Zomato uniform.

“Last night, my brother and I were travelling from Naraina to Rohini by cab at 1 am. After crossing the Punjabi Bagh flyover, we heard loud screams near the bus stand. As we moved forward, we found a Zomato rider pinned to the ground, screaming for help. Two guys were beating him while two others sat on their bike, all with their faces covered,” the man wrote. He added that the delivery agent was screaming for help.

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“We didn’t stop our car because there were four of them, and they could have been armed. We drove ahead and luckily found a policeman. We quickly explained the situation to him, and he called for backup before heading to the scene,” he explained.

As per the man, the incident shook him and made him question what else he could have done. He wondered if he should have stopped the car and asked Reddit for suggestions.

Reddit users supported the man’s decision not to stop his car and said he could have landed in trouble. An individual posted, “Rule at night. Never stop your car. Ever. Chances are you will get stabbed, robbed or much worse. Seriously, at night time. It is like horror out there. Monsters come out to play.”

Another person added, “You did right by not stopping the car. It’s your responsibility to think about your safety and your loved one’s safety first. Pehli apni suraksha karo (Keep yourself safe first), this should be everyone’s priority.”

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“I have seen an attempted kidnapping right at the gates of the park hotel in Kolkata. You do go numb. Things happen too fast to comprehend and act. In any case ensuring your own safety is paramount before trying to act tough,” supported a third.

A fourth wrote, “Never stop your car. If possible, take a video of the scene and send it to police or highway authorities via WhatsApp. That is all you can do. Maybe it’s a setup to loot, maybe it’s real. But you can’t do anything if you aren’t armed.”

What is the subreddit Delhi?

The post was shared on the subreddit Delhi, which is “dedicated to Delhi NCR and all that engulfs it.” People often use this space to share various experiences they had as residents of Delhi or while visiting the capital city.

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Jennifer Lopez felt she was ‘not good enough’ due to Latina stereotypes in Hollywood: ‘Imposter syndrome is real’

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Jennifer Lopez felt she was ‘not good enough’ due to Latina stereotypes in Hollywood: ‘Imposter syndrome is real’

Jennifer Lopez opened up about her early days in the film industry and the importance of her ‘belief to belong’ which helped her to break certain moulds.

Jennifer Lopez has opened up about her initial years in Hollywood and how she used her self-belief to fight any doubts that crept in about her ability. The actor-singer, who has now spent over two decades in the industry, opened up about her challenges as a Latina actress in the film industry.

Jennifer Lopez on battling stereotypes

Appearing on Variety’s Awards Circuit podcast, JLo opened up about her early days in the film industry and how the change in Hollywood – regarding stereotypes and diversity – can be slow but still positive.

“I heard someone say that positive change is slow — and it is — but as long as we’re moving in the right direction, that’s what matters,” she said, adding, “When I started, there weren’t a lot of roles for Latinas. I was auditioning for parts with accents and stereotypes. I kept thinking, ‘Why can’t I just play a romantic lead? Why can’t I be the girl next door?’ That belief–that conviction that I belonged — was what helped me break those moulds.”

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The actor, who started with roles in blockbusters like Anaconda before making a name for herself in romantic comedies, added that her journey wasn’t full of roses. Due to her upbringing in the Bronx as the daughter of Puerto Rican parents, Lopez admitted that she went through imposter syndrome in the initial years of her career.

“Imposter syndrome is real, especially when you come from neighbourhoods like I did,” she added. “But I’ve learned that it’s about what you tell yourself. You have to redirect that inner voice. Whenever the doubts creep in — ‘I don’t belong here, I’m not good enough’ — you need to replace them with, ‘No, I’ve worked hard. I do belong here.’ It’s a mindset that transforms everything.”

Jennifer Lopez’s upcoming film

The actor will be next seen in a biographical sports drama film titled Unstoppable. She will be playing the role of Judy Robles, the mother of NCAA wrestling champion Anthony Robles.

The film is based on the real-life story of Anthony Roble, a one-legged wrestler who defied all odds to become a champion. Directed by debutant Villy Goldenberg, the film stars Jharrel Jerome in the lead role. The film is produced by Jennifer’s estranged husband, Ben Affleck. The two began work on the project before they filed for divorce in August this year.

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