“Johnny Johnny Yes Papa” is a strange, disturbing and bewildering meme that has driven innocent bystanders down YouTube rabbit holes trying to determine where it came from and, in a more existential ...
Upadhyay stressed that his objection is not directed against the English language or English rhymes in general, but rather the underlying messages they may convey.
It's no surprise that kids' cartoons on YouTube are a terrifying hellscape of bad CG animation, disturbing concepts, and sometimes ridiculously catchy songs that you can't get out of your head for ...
After ‘Johnny, Johnny’, Uttar Pradesh higher education minister says ‘rain, rain go away” insults India’s values ...
While delivering his speech, Minister Yogendra Upadhyaya also urged teachers to build a system that imparts values alongside the curriculum. Referring to India's ancient 'Guru-Shishya parampara ...
The internet is invested in the tale of Johny, Papa, and their sugary deceit. "Johny Johny Yes Papa" is probably one of the more terrible things to curse your timeline recently. The nightmarish ...
Uttar Pradesh higher education minister Yogendra Upadhyaya says rhymes rooted in Western culture fail to impart moral or cultural values ...
Minister's cultural objection: Yogendra Upadhyay claims two popular English rhymes teach children dishonesty and selfishness, urging their removal from school books. Proposed Indian alternatives: He ...