Attending video conferences with people from office while working from home, without doing anything awkward, sounds a hell of a lot easier than it actually is. We have previously seen videos where someone forgot to turn off their video with co-workers while having a 'personal' moment at home.?
Another such video is doing the rounds on social media. A South Sudan diplomat in the US is being criticised online after he apparently went to the toilet and began urinating during an online panel discussion.
He did not turn off the video or the mic.??Reportedly the diplomat later alleged that the video was fake.?
The video starts with the panelists discussing the newly-appointed governor of Upper Nile state when one of the panelists asks ambassador Gordon Buay to shut off his mic because of the disturbance caused from his end. But the message apparently did not reach his ears because in the next few seconds the ambassador moved to his bathroom and everyone could see him peeing.?
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As Buay starts urinating, his video feed is cut off by one of the organisers. While some panelists managed to keep a straight face, others could not as can be seen in the video.?
This is how people reacted to the video. Some people referred to it as a ¡®shameful act¡¯ and demanded his resignation.?
This should serve as a lesson to everyone: Either don't take your phone to the bathroom or hold it in.
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