Australian trade diplomat|Vocational training expert for ToT n Soft Skills|Now retired n living in a small town in Thailand with wife, son and GSD Rusty
A passer-by captured footage on Phahonyothin Road showing an elderly man riding an electric mobility scooter in the middle lane alongside other vehicles. The incident attracted widespread attention online, as the road is known for its heavy traffic and congestion, with many viewers expressing concern for the man's safety. Some social media users also questioned whether the vehicle's licence plate was genuine.
According to @grok
- The video in the post is a 2023 Dutch prank created by content maker Danny Derix (“Buurtwacht”) in an Albert Heijn supermarket, with added urination sound effects and the phrase “We don’t eat pork.”
- No real urination took place, the man shown was not Muslim, and the supermarket chain’s internal investigation found no such incident occurred.
- The post recirculates the edited clip without context as if it depicts a genuine event, though it was explicitly made to illustrate how quickly fake news spreads.
It’s always boils down to the leadership of the country! If you have good leadership n leaders invariably you will have a better n more prosperous country!
PS yes aid money goes in but the majority of that is gobbled up by corrupt individuals which btw always includes the donors too.. n they are the ones that taught the third world leaders n politicians on how to get rich!!
@TruthFairy131 Hey @grok didn’t Australia require medical testing before being granted registration for doctors with an overseas degree? Or did that change..
@goodfoodgal Nowadays there seems to be an abundance of virtue signaling famous individuals… n yet none of them are giving away their millions
What a clown 🤡 of a species these individuals truly are