The world’s highest mountain, Mt Everest, time and again leaves us in awe. Imagine literally being on top of the world, how would that feel? Well, ironically no different from a dump yard! Don’t believe us? Mt Everest has a filthy secret— it’s riddled with tons of trash left behind by exhausted mountaineers. Actor Kangana Ranaut didn’t mince her words about this trashy situation.
Kangana Ranaut Shares Video Of Trash On Mt Everest
Actor Kangana Ranaut recently re-tweeted a viral video showing the humongous amounts of trash on the world’s highest mountain, Mt Everest in Nepal. The video gives Twitteratis a glimpse of the trashy situation on literally, the top of the world. On the snow-capped, gorgeous mountain you’ll see yellow tents pitched and the ground, filled with plastic and other mountaineering litter.
There are plastic bags thrown, helmets, gloves and whatnot. All of them are non-biodegradable waste. The caption of the video calls this an “unacceptable scene” near the top. And it even urged authorities to shut down all Everest tours or take efforts to fix this. While sharing this video, Kangana Ranaut slammed humans for this utter waste caused by what’s supposed to be the world’s most stunning mountain.
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She Thrashes Humans For Leaving Waste Behind; Tweeple Agree
In her tweet, she also mentions that people who think human is God’s favourite needs a reality check. Kangana Ranaut urged viewers to look at the trash on Mt Everest and realise that human is God’s least favourite. She herself hails from the stunning mountain destination, Himachal. Kangana goes on to add that humans tend to leave filthy, smelly and stinky footprints everywhere. Her solution? Just “save the world from humans”.
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Tweeple wholeheartedly agreed with her. @krishna_singh86 agrees, saying animals at least produce waste is biodegradable. However, human waste can’t be processed. @kr_lens comments that the fact is nature conserves humans, but humans don’t conserve nature. @sushilranakoti adds that many dead bodies lie on the mountain and they aren’t brought down.
Well, what do you think about this alarming situation on Mt Everest? Do you agree with Kangana Ranaut?
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