I don't think that should be something to laugh at. That sort of shit happens in India too, just not as frequently as in the West. Indian men don't take to Twitter or TikTok to make videos about it since it's a "shame" for them.
It's something the men of this generation have now begun to face and expect in India as well since gynocentric matrimonial laws have taken insanity to the other extreme. On top of that, Indian girls are getting worse by the day, imitating the shit that they see online from the West. Even in small towns, there are so many cases where married women are caught with several affairs, often having children from them.
This case somewhere in UP shocked me to the core a few years ago (the report came on some Hindi news channel that I cannot recollect). A woman had an affair with her husband's brother, her vegetable seller and got one kid from each of them, apart from her own. And he wasn't even the kind who would beat her because she was asked about this by the reporter and she said "No, he did not hurt me; I just fell in love with (the other two men)".
Imagine the pain her husband would have gone through - that too in a society that does not let men speak about these things openly. I am a father of two kids and I cannot imagine this betrayal.
Western men are the worst victims of familial and matrimonial betrayal. That is why you see so many of them involved in feverishly making money, doing drugs, getting involved in wars, doing steroids, etc. Their women have turned them into animals.
I thank the Buddhas that I did not marry a white woman (despite having had several occasions due to my work nature).
YouTube needs to be restricted in India - there have to be consequences for foreign social media companies. If we can completely remove TikTok, we can also make Twitter, YouTube, etc. come crawling. Vietnam had this problem some years ago when there was just too much criticism of videos posted about its "communist party" and "lack of democracy". They asked Jack Dorsey to limit the content, and we all know how that would have gone.
As a retaliation, Vietnamese authorities slowed down the internet speed so badly that the site would not load or crash, causing several thousand people to get off the app. Eventually, Twitter came crawling and complied.
We are the largest customer of YouTube on earth - even bigger than the US. We can and should make them squeal.