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Saba Qamar gets real about depression on her YouTube channel

Saba Qamar gets real about depression on her YouTube channel

"Have you ever thought how one phrase, one sentence, one troll can ruin someone's entire life?"
26 Jun, 2020

Sometimes sensitive and other times satire, Saba Qamar's YouTube channel is making way for important conversations that are much needed in our society.

Addressing depression in a monologue, Qamar asks her audience, "How many more lives will we take? Anum Tanoli, Rushaan Farrukh, Quratulain Ali Khan, Sushant Singh Rajput, and who knows how many more like them whose hearts were so sensitive?"

"When will we regard human beings as human beings? Why do we discuss someone's appearance? And when we can't find faults in appearances, we start targeting their personalities. Why do we consider others beneath us? Why do we look at them like they are lesser beings? Sometimes their status, sometimes their voice, and sometimes make jokes on their existence?"

"Have you ever thought how one phrase, one sentence, one troll can ruin someone's entire life? Why do we interfere in their private lives? Think of others as our properties? And say whatever bitterness is in our hearts without thinking twice?"

She goes on to address label culture, reiterating the toxic and lasting after-effects name-calling leaves on individual lives. She calls out the hypocrisy, making sure the audience gets six minutes of wholesome self-reflection.

You can watch the entire video here.

Comments

AZAM AKBAR Jun 26, 2020 08:04pm
The people comment on public figures just like on politicians, rulers, etc.
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Sameer Jun 26, 2020 11:22pm
if trolls can ruin your life...you should look at another job
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Laila Jun 27, 2020 06:47am
Depression is a silent and wicked assassin. It's real but our society has yet to treat it seriously, understand it and not assume it's just being mental or crazy. The road is long. We are far from that destination. Psychiatry is not common nor understood by the majority. Let alone affordable. If you feel down over longer period of time, please talk to somebody you trust and can share this with. Seek a professional psychiatrist of you have that option. Don't let it fester. In most cases it's treatable.
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Yawar Jun 27, 2020 09:25am
Very bold of Ms. Qamar. She is absolutely correct in that the worst pain anyone can cause another person is by way of his or her tongue or comment. Which is why I try to be very careful what I say and write.
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BrownFlower Jun 27, 2020 10:22am
She needs marry or adopt a child. Hadiqa Kiyani had the same issues, but turned her life around by adopting post-2005 Kashmir earthquake . Depression in women at her age is common, especially, if they don't have families. Apologize for being crude, but let's be real.
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Helping Hands Jun 27, 2020 01:09pm
If you are out there, get ready for criticism as well.
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