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Lazada faces boycott in Thailand over controversial TikTok video, apologises


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The #BanLazada hashtag has been top-trending on Thai Twitter since last night (Thursday), after a controversial influencer video, which was sanctioned by a company representing the popular online shopping application Lazada, caused outrage for allegedly bullying the disabled and being offensive to the monarchy.

 

The video, which was posted on TikTok to promote a Lazada sales campaign, shows two online influencers, Nara Aniwat and Thidaporn “Nurat” Chaokuwiang, promoting the Lazada platform for clothes shopping. Thidaporn is seen dressed in a traditional Thai costume and sitting in a wheelchair. Nara is seen accusing Thidaporn, who plays the role of her mother of noble background, of stealing her clothes.

 

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Many netizens criticised the video’s mockery of the disabled, which is offensive to many. Some royalist users even felt that it also mocks a royal family member who is in a wheelchair.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/lazada-faces-boycott-in-thailand-over-controversial-tiktok-video/

 

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Thai royalist groups rally to seek accountability from Lazada

 

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Royalist groups rallied in front of the Lazada office in downtown Bangkok this afternoon (Friday), to demand accountability from the online shopping platform for a controversial video clip uploaded to TikTok, which is being deemed, by some, as offensive to the monarchy and bullying the disabled.

 

With a plan to submit a letter to the management of Lazada, the group was seeking an explanation as to why the controversial clip was allowed to be published.

 

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Lazada management did not, however, send a senior representative to accept the letter, but only a member of staff instead. The protesters refused to hand over the letter, which was later torn up before they dispersed with a parting warning that they will declare “war” on Lazada.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thai-royalist-groups-to-rally-seeking-accountability-from-lazada/

 

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