On Sunday, Tom Nichols (an academic specialist on international affairs) replied on a tweet by Jon Becker which read 'Please quote tweet this with your most controversial food opinion, I love controversial food opinions' by saying that Indian Food is terrible and we all pretend that it isn't.
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See the tweet down below:
Indian food is terrible and we pretend it isn’t. https://t.co/NGOUtRUCUN
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) November 23, 2019
As the topic for the conversation was Indian Food so India's food delivery service 'Zomato' took a stand and replied to the tweet in a witty and sarcastic manner.
now would be a good time to launch the dislike button @Twitter https://t.co/GzpmpX1ZG2
— Zomato India (@ZomatoIN) November 25, 2019
Soon after this tweet, people started bashing him via a series of tweets calling him 'Insane'. Have a look at them:
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— Neal Katyal (@neal_katyal) November 23, 2019
This opinion is worse than if you’d support trump.
— hend amry (@LibyaLiberty) November 24, 2019
Unless you've literally tried every single type of Indian cuisine there is no way you can make such a general statement.
— Dr. Diversified Wonder Woman 🦦 (@TheRitaPhD) November 23, 2019
Who the fuck is “we”
— noah, a bibimperson (@noahreservation) November 24, 2019
Some people are so mistaken and pretend they aren't.
— Aditya Raj Kaul (@AdityaRajKaul) November 24, 2019
Time to throw him in pool of Daal Makhni or Kadhi Pkoda.. Before that he should be wrapped in one huge Bhatura..😁😁😁
— Arshdeep (@arsh_kaur7) November 24, 2019
Wow, we may never have disagreed more.
— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) November 23, 2019
Dude, I just got dumped by @KatiePhang today but I will break up with you too for that one
— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) November 23, 2019
Sometimes people are like “there’s no wrong answer!” to a fun question. But there always is a wrong answer, and this is it. This is the only wrong answer.
— Brendel (@Brendelbored) November 23, 2019
There's a difference between controversial and stupid.
— Bob Anderson (@rwa_) November 23, 2019
— Kɑuรtuɓɦ Ɱiรɦʀɑ 😌 (@iKaustubhMishra) November 25, 2019
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