The trend under the slogan “Jesus” masters the internet. Kidsaler warns. “Outside control”


On Tiktoku, this trend has many different hashtags. It can be found, among others Under the slogan #angel or #jesus. – This is not safe. The kids fall, break their bones, serious damage to the body associated with falls from a height – said Kinga Szostko from Kidsaler.
This online fashion began in the United States with a concert of Kanya West, which at the climax of the show, secured by belaying ropes, was “kidnapped to heaven.”
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“Travel to heaven”. A new dangerous trend on the web
“The kids liked it, but they don't realize that” travel to heaven “, devoid of security, can be a journey to death,” Kinga Szostko said. —Dheats enter the chimneys, they also like the roofs of shops. Recently, a boy in Russia entered a giant billboard, suspended about 30 meters above the ground, which is somewhere at the height of the ninth floor of the skyscraper, and fell, now he is fighting for his life. In Turkey, a teenage boy fell from a billboard, which he climbed to show that he hangs like Jesus, ”said the head of Kidsaler. She added that the owners of billboards are starting to mount cameras to thwart young people with such behavior.
Szostko said that in the videos posted on the network, kids show how they had an accident. “They show kidnapped pants, broken limbs, generally joy of suffering,” she said. She informed that in this connection, Kidsalert decided to report this phenomenon to the Police Headquarters.
Szostko noticed that Tittok owners see nothing wrong with this. “For them it is not even exceeding the regulations,” she pointed out, adding that they probably enjoy the growing coverage.
Huge threat
The expert also pointed out that if the “Jesus” trend began in the United States, he recorded his popularity in Russia and Belarus. The initiator of this trend was a young woman, a Belarusian, a listener of the Moscow of the Moscow Academy, whose video showing this, as hangs at Semafor, has over 73 million views.
-Together with the Pravda Association, which supports us in Osint activities, we examined how the trend was detained in any way and spilled into EU countries-Kinga Szostko pointed out. She did not want to comment on whether Belarusian or Russian services are behind the “Crucified Jesus”.
The psychologist also noted that apart from the fear that young people will hurt themselves, climbing high constructions to take a picture, therapists are afraid that this fashion “can somehow predispose young people who have a mental problem to commit suicide.”
– The specificity of the trend itself is constructed in such a way that it is related to religiosity, leaving heaven. We are afraid that this may be an additional element for children undergoing a mental crisis She pointed out.




