trending: Netizens accuse party-goers of abusing crying toddler by smearing birthday cake on his face
A video of a distressed toddler having cake smeared on his face by adults during a birthday party has sparked an outcry online, with some netizens alleging that the incident is a case of bullying and child abuse.
Then a man rubs more cream onto the boy’s face. A girl who appears to be aged about three or four years old tries to stop the man by tapping his arm and reaches over to help wipe some cream off the boy’s face.The adults watching the incident burst into laughter, with some even filming the scene on their phones.
Another online user agreed: “Someone who knows these people, call MSF please. As a preschool educator and a mother of three, I strongly condemn actions like this.” “See the other kid trying to stop the guy from smearing the cake. Even a young kid knows it’s inappropriate. Everything has limits,” another wrote.
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