Just because people didn't post on Twitter about how much they admired Sushant before doesn't mean they never liked him.

Many of us watched his movies in the theater, listened to all his songs on loop, read everything he wrote on social media and considered him as a role model.
We might not have interacted with him directly but that doesn't mean we didn't support him.

Who said it was necessary to be a part of a fanclub?

There's no hierarchy when it comes to people who love someone.
You cannot point out saying some fan loved him more than the other.
How do you measure that?
Why do you even have to compare admiration?
Why is it necessary?

The fact that people were not active on Twitter and have created accounts just to raise their voice against the injustice done to Sush,
has to be proof of how much they love him.
Even people who started admiring him recently, who had no idea about him before, are genuine too.

Is there a rule that you can't start admiring someone after their death?

He had a lot of supporters, vocal or silent, when he was alive and now the count has increased.
It's wrong to make fun of someone based on when they joined the league.

Especially the accounts that have been created just for his justice, they have no interests in gaining fans or having popularity.

We're here for a legitimate reason and no one has the right to put us down.
People from other fanclubs attacking SSR fans makes no sense.

This isn't a war between fandoms, we're fighting a battle for justice.
No one here cares about BW anymore.

P.S. That doesn't mean we'll let them say anything they want about Sush and his admirers :P

Okay,
Bye.
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