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The tea that spilled over: How a message of empathy became a target of political manipulation
Daily FT
|October 24, 2025
IT began as a tender message about love, parenting, and understanding.
A series of three short films — each rooted in Sri Lankan family life — told simple but profound stories: a father learning to appreciate his son’s individuality, a mother balancing care and ambition, and a household bridging generations with mutual respect.
The idea was clear — don’t box people in. Let children dream, let families evolve, and let tradition and modernity coexist.
But within days, this message of acceptance was hijacked, twisted, and turned into one of the most vicious online controversies of the year. The speed of the outrage, the language used, and the synchronised timing of the posts suggest something far more deliberate — a planned, politically motivated attack disguised as public backlash.
Act One: The calm before the chaos
The campaign launched quietly.
On the first two days, engagement was minimal but overwhelmingly positive. Comments praised the storytelling and authenticity — “heartwarming,” “inspiring,” “finally a local brand talking about real family values.”
This was exactly what the creative team intended — emotional resonance with modern Sri Lankan families navigating change.
But beneath the calm surface, something was shifting. By the third day, a handful of unfamiliar profiles began commenting with subtle disapproval. They didn’t follow the brand, they had almost no posting history, and their accounts had been created or reactivated within the same week.
At first glance, it looked like harmless opinion. But soon, a pattern began to emerge.
Act Two: The sudden eruption
Within 24 hours, the tone online changed dramatically.
From fewer than 10 comments a day, the discussion ballooned to hundreds. Then, overnight, to nearly a thousand. The words were eerily identical — accusations of “destroying culture,” “promoting an agenda,” “corrupting children.”
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