‘Suck my tongue’: Dalai Lama’s video kissing a little boy on lips

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After a video of the Dalai Lama asking a young boy to "suck his tongue" after kissing him on the lips went viral on social media, controversy developed surrounding the Buddhist leader. Furious internet users urged authorities to take action against the Dalai Lama. The young boy bowed in the video, but the spiritual leader gave him a kiss instead. A little while later, he asked, "Can you suck my tongue," sticking his tongue out and pointing to his mouth.

Many online users have referred to the Dalai Lama's actions as "creepy" and "disgusting" in response to the video. "Utterly shocked to see this display by the #DalaiLama," tweeted Sangita. He's had to apologise before for making sexist remarks. However, it is horrible to tell a young guy, "Now suck my tongue."

This is a terrible, vile, and disgraceful show by a religious leader, according to another twitter user named ElyiusThor. The mainstream media would have covered this story extensively if it had been committed by a Catholic priest, but since the exiled Dalai Lama committed it, they will just sweep it under the rug and hide it from the people. Disputes have also been sparked by the Dalai Lama in the past. A few years ago, he declared that if a woman were to succeed him, she must be "attractive." He was forced to apologise afterwards for the remark.

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