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Domestic disputes can severely harm people when they happen in public and draw unwanted social attention easily. Moreover, resolving private conflicts in the public eye can increase anger and seriously damage trust between partners rapidly.
Therefore, any person should directly avoid airing family arguments in open spaces or online forums at all costs. Instead, couples must seek calm, private conversation and professional help from supportive, trusted sources away from crowd eyes. This story shows why Bangladesh viral video moments can make private issues far more public.
A meme and updates page on X, Incognito, shared a disturbing viral video from Bangladesh that has triggered outrage online. The clip captures a distressing moment where a man is seen forcibly cutting his wife's hair while she sobs in despair. According to the post, the altercation arose from an argument about the woman not wearing a burqa. The caption reads"A Muslim man cut his wife's hair after an argument over not wearing burqa in Dhaka, Bangladesh."
A muslim man cut his wife's hair after an argument over not wearing Burqa in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
— Incognito (@Incognito_qfs) June 12, 2025
When people asked him to stop....he said, it is his family matters.
Kanglus are savages. pic.twitter.com/garQVL7Ptg
It continues, "When people asked him to stop... he said, ‘It is my family matter.’” The post ends with a sharp condemnation: “Kanglus are savages.”This disturbing footage has sparked widespread disappointment, as it lays bare how private abuse can turn into a horrifying public spectacle.
Many psychologists warn that airing conflict in public can worsen arguments and harm both partners. They urge couples to choose calm, face-to-face conversations over such actions, as seen in the Bangladesh viral video.
Moreover, experts advise seeking professional counselling or mediation when emotions run high. In healthy relationships, people resolve disputes with respect, not public drama.
A Bangladesh viral video recently has forced Bangladesh to face hidden domestic violence in public view. One user wrote and said, “This is wrong. Islam does not says this”, showing anger. Another expressed disgust, "It's like they have a fetish for oppressing women in their country".
One follower in fear wrote, "Calling it family matters to justify abuse is how violence stays hidden unpunished…" Another user commented in frustration, "This abusing behaviour towards women needs to stop I don't care about religion or culture it's criminal behaviour."
This Bangladesh viral video shows why people must keep family disputes private. Instead, they should seek calm talks and professional support.
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