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A noodles shop in Bangkok has provided a safe refuge for a political activist ostracised by her family who disagrees with her views. Talented artist Thorpad Autta-a-nan uploaded a drawing to her Instagram account that some zealous monarchists may consider offensive. The drawing certainly offended her family and as a result, the 27 year old artist was shunned by her family. The owner of Tang Hok Kee noodles shop in Bangkok reached out to the young political activist and offered her some work. The owner, Art, is also a political activist. But it was a heartwarming moment in the noodles […]

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As individuals  we may not all agree on some things  but in time her family will regret shunning her over politics.  

Agree to disagree  is better than loosing a daughter forever maybe 

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11 hours ago, gazmo16 said:

As individuals  we may not all agree on some things  but in time her family will regret shunning her over politics.  

Agree to disagree  is better than loosing a daughter forever maybe 

Imagine that better world it would be if people simply agree to disagree. Sadly I do not see this happening any time soon...

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