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Photo of Tourist Standing on Buddha’s Footprint at Thai Temple Sparks Debate (short)

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Photo of Tourist Standing on Buddha’s Footprint at Thai Temple Sparks Debate:

A photo of a tourist standing on a replica of Buddha’s footprint at Wat Phra That Doi Suthep sparked online debate. Posted by influencer Toffee the Computer Repairing Ladyboy, the image led to criticism and highlighted the need for clearer guidelines at sacred sites.

he doesn't look like ladyboy. is it new breed of LBs?

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More nonsense. Those are not Buddha's footprints. They are a man made creation. 

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For me, that amounts to next to zero, in terms of courage. Being outraged is simply participating in victim culture, and weak PC nonsense, which is degrading society and preformed mostly by weaklings.

 

Everything sparks debate these days, everything seems to offend the snowflakes, everything seems to cause "netizen outrage". Who cares? It means nothing, it is less than zero. Outrage is simply a manifestation of weak victim culture.

 

To be honest; it looks like where you are supposed to stand and put your feet, which seems to have been what the tourist did as well. Same as those feet pointers at the X ray machines of airport security lol.

 

If that stupid little thing was so important they should have placed it with a small fence around it or a sign explaining it. Been up there dozens of times, never seen it.

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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

For me, that amounts to next to zero, in terms of courage. Being outraged is simply participating in victim culture, and weak PC nonsense, which is degrading society and preformed mostly by weaklings.

 

Everything sparks debate these days, everything seems to offend the snowflakes, everything seems to cause "netizen outrage". Who cares? It means nothing, it is less than zero. Outrage is simply a manifestation of weak victim culture.

 

That's the life of people who live their life in social media apps nowadays... It's sad lol.

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